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All laws [also case-law/precedents] have a 'purpose' which is not
stated. Often the higher courts need to consider this purpose to
make a decision within the relevant context.
So the judges will be thinking/saying: "the legislators intended
'such a
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Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
> > If the states feel free to ignore other treaties concerning
> > those facing criminal prosecutions, why not ignore that
> > agreement [not to seek the death penalty] as well?
"Don" replied:
> I don
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"Don" <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote:
> "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote
>
>> If the states feel free to ignore other treaties concerning
>> those facing criminal prosecutions, why not ignore that
>> agreement as well?
>
> I don't k
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Hello,
A past president of the board, who no longer resides (or owns a stake)
on the property signed a contract with Rosen Management, our current
management company. Its estimated, that it was three years ago. The
current board wants to fire them
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My school is charging a legal services fee. Rather than providing the
student the choice to avail this service, students are billed for this
service unless they opt out.
This needs to be done every semester.
Which sounds stupid to me ..(atleast)
Are
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Hopefully somebody can provide some useful suggestions to this problem:
A few months ago, we fired an employee for a broad pattern of check forgery,
kiting, etc.
While we terminated his access to all known checking accounts, credit
cards/lines, et
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In article <lopr915dsu47ln8m1n2ushof1l95rjvjhh@4ax.com>,
vandluce@yahoo.com says...
> I am in the US, but I inherited a moderate amount in the UK which has
> been held up for 9 years. The executor/solicitor "lost" about 38% of it
> due to the "bad in
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>I am in the US, but I inherited a moderate amount in the UK which has
>been held up for 9 years. The executor/solicitor "lost" about 38% of it
>due to the "bad investment environment" after Sept 11, 2001 and other
>expenses (never received details). N
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