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What constitutes proof ?
What level of simplistic detail is required to constitute proof ? There's bound to be something/much which is not clear in this post, which [after toning down] I want to send to a 'consulting' lawer. Please criticise, especially that which is unclear


TORY V. COCHRAN (03-1488)
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Re: Traffic citation, moving to Canada
"Don" <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote: > "Rich Wales" <richw@richw.org> wrote > >> Not quite true. (Look up the Charles Ng case for a >> counterexample.) > > You are right, that is a counterexample. I guess it would be > correct to say that extraditi


Re: Problems with Landlord
John A. Weeks III wrote: > In article <49vj915hisi4odqcaq6b6e1lv29rjd5b6v@4ax.com>, > John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote: > > >>Well, that's true in Oregon as well. My main point is that advising >>someone to allow themselves to be defaulted,


Re: Please Help - Who usually pays deposition transcription fee?
In article <tiim91pot5qnbgvmktcpcf3qnipn07cm9g@4ax.com>, Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote: >It is, incidentally, hard to argue IP protection for the transcript in the >first place. It is, after all, nothing but a simple collection of


Re: Please Help - Who usually pays deposition transcription fee?
Robert Bonomi wrote: > In article <19vj91tt38eg9ieh7hn3f6kv2ubukak5d6@4ax.com>, > John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote: > > > >I know some lawyers who will agree that each side buys their own > >transcript, and they make copies for the other side.


Re: Please Help - Who usually pays deposition transcription fee?
Robert Bonomi wrote: > In article <19vj91tt38eg9ieh7hn3f6kv2ubukak5d6@4ax.com>, > John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote: > >>I know some lawyers who will agree that each side buys their own >>transcript, and they make copies for the other side. In


Re: Lost Dog - Founder of dog will not give dog back
On Mon, 30 May 2005 13:16:31 -0400 Sandra <cyndibernadette@hotmail.com> whittled these words: > I lost my little small dog recently. The finder apparently gave the dog > away to a friend. > The friend gave the dog away to her mother who lives in Ham


Re: Lost Dog - Founder of dog will not give dog back
Sandra wrote: > I lost my little small dog recently. I believe he ran out into my > apartment building hallway to play. Unfortunately, due to accidently > losing him in the hallway he was not wearing his harness with his name > tag and other tags. I


Re: Lost Dog - Founder of dog will not give dog back
"Sandra" <cyndibernadette@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ciim91ljfdb63jus555k6qlcdojokjv559@4ax.com... > I lost my little small dog recently. I believe he ran out into my > apartment building hallway to play. Unfortunately, due to accidently >


Hotel Won't Refund 7 weeks in advance
I booked at a Canadian hotel through their "Best Rate" on their website. I cancelled less than 24 hours later as I decided on a different destination. When I confirmed with the hotel, they informed me that the hotel charge was non-refundable. The ho


CUTTER V. WILKINSON (03-9877)
--------------------------------------------------------------- AN E-BULLETIN LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL lii\@lii.law.cornell.edu ----------------------------------------------


Domain name held hostage
I've had an ongoing problem with my domain name registrar for five years. I wouldn't be surprised if there is, or will be a class action lawsuit against them. Until, what can I do to get away from them? Story follows: I registered my business dom


ARTHUR ANDERSEN LLP V. UNITED STATES (04-368)
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Re: Caught with copyright infringement
On Mon, 30 May 2005 13:16:29 -0400, "John A. Weeks III" wrote: >So far, it sounds like this is a civil matter. If it stays >civil, you might be OK. But your parents will have at least >some responsibility for your actions. That varies by state. >


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