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My Wife is having a affair with a guy . He is her student but both are
adult . I saw her Journal or diary , she mentioned every details of her
sexual and romantic relationship with this person .
Big question, Can I Photo copy the journal or diary and s
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Hello. I need help with a video copyright matter.
Here's the scenario, involving persons "K" (the video
producer/publisher) and "F" (the writer/performer):
- K creates a videotape of F presenting an original
lecture/demonstration on a topic in whi
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I am considering getting a home with girlfriend, with the mortgage in
my name (because she cannot qualify - no credit) , but both names on
deed. We are planning on splitting everything 50%.
My question is - what if I choose to sell the house at some
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I close on a house in 23 days. I have signed the contract with the
realtor, who is a broker, neither representing the buyer or seller and
I have recently found out that the yard floods really bad. The
neighbors say they have seen the water rise as hi
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A company wants to hire me but I would have to successfully obtain a
clearance. I have NO criminal history or troubles in my past so in that
regard I'm not concerned. I am concerned about my credit history. I was
diagnosed with MS and the costs to just
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
> >As you are aware, a person must be licensed as an attorney to represent
> >another person in a Michigan court. Therefore, one cannot "appear" in
> >court for another unless so licensed. Thus, the answer to your
> >question
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Allan Adler wrote:
[much snipped]
> I submit that the following scenario can occur:
> (1) An individual is not specifically legally excluded from earning a living
> (such as the case of illegal aliens, mentioned by two respondents).
> (2) T
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In article <icgka1tt8q1bd112dhahf7h8mrmnc93gg2@4ax.com>,
Gordon Burditt <gordonb.c8i2k@burditt.org> wrote:
>>Uh, I don't think he said anything about "work." Just about getting
>>"Paid". Perhaps I am reading too much in, but I find these questions t
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"Allan Adler" <ara@nestle.csail.mit.edu> wrote in message
news:kcgka1dpsgg7pqactj5cskrj2gms6pibue@4ax.com...
> (3) Nevertheless, no one is willing to hire the person.
Note that this is *not* the same as not being allowed to get paid. One can
be h
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darksky7700@aol.com wrote:
> I live in Michigan using Consumers energy as a gas provider at an
> apartment complex. Recently the apartment complex installed meters so
> tenants should pay for their own gas...fine. All we have to pay for
> is heat.
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I've been watching a guy on ebay that has time after time sold DVD
copies of out of print vhs tapes with seemingly no repercussions.
I've kept an eye on his/her auctions since the music videos that they
are selling were produced by one of my favorite
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Hello I would like to get information on so called "morality" laws.
There are statutes that require a person to have "good moral character"
in order to obtain professional licenses. I want to know how they weigh
against a person's 1st Amend. Rights.
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Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>John A. Weeks III <john@johnweeks.com> wrote:
>>Companies hire contractors all the time to do fill in work doing
>>things like help desk and tech support. These tasks require
>>people being on time and rep
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In article <ccgka114351cfqjn98osvm89tnbmm336ug@4ax.com>,
"Scott Hedrick" <dinehnm@yahoo.net> wrote:
> "Jeff" <jeff@cheapbeer.net> wrote in message
> news:uu1ea191rd6kh82prgoant4flh0uuh15tu@4ax.com...
> > Having not met these new requirements, I hav
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If someoen was attacked and actually "dead" for a short time (say, five
minutes) before being resusitated, what is the most serious crime they
could charged for?
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"A Michigan Attorney" <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote:
> You make it sound like an business decision, rather than a legal
> one. The fact is that a credit card company is required to do a
> reasonable investigation of a disputed charge, not just
> arb
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Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
> "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>> rdadams@smart.net (Dick Adams) wrote:
>>>> GONZALES V. RAICH (03-1454)
>>> What is surprising is that Willie, Sandra, and Clarance were
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First off let me say "I am NOT looking for a way to beat the machine!"
I live in VERY rural West(by God!)Virginia. I have to wear one of these
things for 6 months as a result of a misd. assault conviction involving
defending myself in a bar-fight..
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Can anyone tell me what is copyright'able about a "TOP 20 list".
Check here:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=%22Travelzoo+Top+20...
What exactly has this particular website/company TM'd?
I've seen them list it as:
"Company
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Gerald Clough <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> writes:
> Perhaps, though, it would be best to consider what they would wish done
> had someone else heard someone similarly situated express his eager
> anticipation of killing his first <insert decri
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In article <2ppha15eostcfo514ill3kaspkoek5osdq@4ax.com>,
Dave <dland@mytrashmail.com> wrote:
>The question is, is the initial receiver of this information numerous
>years ago required to report this comment, or guilt of any crime having
>heard the com
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