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WILKINSON V. AUSTIN (04-495)
--------------------------------------------------------------- AN E-BULLETIN LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL lii\@lii.law.cornell.edu ---------------------------------------------


Re: Wife Cheating
On 12 Jun 2005, "Dream" <dreamlanddeals@gmail.com> wrote: >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 per


Re: Wife Cheating
> I don't have concrete evidence to prove >adultery even though she is having intimate sexual relationship with >this person i. e her student . there are no one who can testify for me > to prove adultery. >What Can I do ? Hmm, there ar


Re: Wife Cheating
In article <o6upa1t7813tshe1ttsjg3nak0hukd4q26@4ax.com>, "Dream" <dreamlanddeals@gmail.com> wrote: > 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 >


Re: Wife Cheating
Dream wrote: > 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


Re: Single mortgage, two names on deed
Beller, You wish to buy a home in partnership with someone who has no credit history. You believe that this lack of a credit history will prevent the mortgage from being approved so you plan to assume the entire mortgage. You hope that your pa


Re: Single mortgage, two names on deed
In article <l6upa1dk647brobvgf90sev2let82jp6tc@4ax.com>, "beller" <bartpio@gmail.com> wrote: > 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


Re: Signed a contract to buy a house...now have second thoughts
In article <j6upa11oo5pp1i0gpfs05j9858ue740ii0@4ax.com>, utseay@aol.com wrote: > 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 ou


Re: Signed a contract to buy a house...now have second thoughts
<utseay@aol.com> wrote in message news:j6upa11oo5pp1i0gpfs05j9858ue740ii0@4ax.com... >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


Re: Secuirty Clearance Question
aburns1975 wrote: > 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 wi


Re: Secuirty Clearance Question
In article <i6upa19brcvubaaq7vks5cdqk0a7t9g04k@4ax.com>, "aburns1975" <aburns1975@gmail.com> wrote: > 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 > r


Re: Secuirty Clearance Question
"aburns1975" <aburns1975@gmail.com> wrote in message news:i6upa19brcvubaaq7vks5cdqk0a7t9g04k@4ax.com... >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 >


Re: people who aren't allowed to get paid
>>Would this law pass constitutional muster? >> >>It shall be a felony to knowingly transfer money to a spammer. >>"spammer" is defined as someone who has ever been convicted under >>the CAN'T SPAM Act of 2008. (For the moment, I'm not trying to >>d


Non Custodial Parent Dissappears, Then Reappears. Help ?
Florida and Indiana are the 2 States involved. I will try to keep it short.My first wife,Lisa had my 2 children.We got divorced.She was the custodial parent.I paid support.I re-married a woman named Marie.Lisa thought that bar hopping and keeping the k


Neighbor's Tree in My Yard
My neighbor(or the landlord,owner)has a tree that has grown limbs into my power lines. His house is currently vacant. How can I get him to cut it? I can't afford to. Karen


MILLER-EL V. DRETKE (03-9659)
--------------------------------------------------------------- AN E-BULLETIN LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL lii\@lii.law.cornell.edu ---------------------------------------------


MERCK KGAA V. INTEGRA LIFESCIENCES I, LTD. (03-1237)
--------------------------------------------------------------- AN E-BULLETIN LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL lii\@lii.law.cornell.edu --------------------------------------------


Re: Legal to sell DVD copies of "out of print" vhs tapes?
In article <86upa11kpejopb37h3gbho2masdunucv29@4ax.com>, <krinshaw876@yahoo.com> wrote: >Could this person be slipping through and be in a "gray area" of ebay's >rules? > >Again the facts: selling dvd copies of out of print vhs tapes that were >n


Re: Legal to sell DVD copies of "out of print" vhs tapes?
>Could this person be slipping through and be in a "gray area" of ebay's >rules? EBay is NOT a law enforcement agency. Nor is it a legislative or judicial body. The fact that something is available on eBay does NOT necessarily mean that it is in


Re: Legal to sell DVD copies of "out of print" vhs tapes?
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 23:10:24 -0400, krinshaw876@yahoo.com wrote: >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.... >Could this person be slipping through and be i


Re: Legal to sell DVD copies of "out of print" vhs tapes?
krinshaw876@yahoo.com wrote: > 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. > > ... > > Again the facts: selling dvd copies of out of print vhs tapes that


JOHNSON V. CALIFORNIA (04-6964)
--------------------------------------------------------------- AN E-BULLETIN LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL lii\@lii.law.cornell.edu --------------------------------------------


Re: Interesting issue - morality laws
drobinowicz@yahoo.com wrote: <claims friend traveled back in time and has taken up residence in Salem, Massachusetts Colony circa 1632> > The liquor license application asked for all employment since the age > of 18. From the age of 18-23 she was


Re: Interesting issue - morality laws
drobinowicz@yahoo.com wrote: [OP's friend was denied a liquor license for lack of good moral character due to working as a topless dancer 20 years ago. OP wants to know how the 1st amendment plays into the analysis.] > So can anyone give us infor


Re: Independent contractor termination questions...
"John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote: > A customer has a right to know when a contractor is "on the > clock" and billing. That is expected of an attorney and a > plumber, and an IT contractor is no different. Attorneys don't show on t


Re: If someone is attacked and legally dead for a short time
zshuford@gmail.com wrote: > 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? > They were never dead. To be dead, one needs to be pro


Re: If someone is attacked and legally dead for a short time
<zshuford@gmail.com> wrote: > 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? I presume you are refering to the crime of the attack


Re: If someone is attacked and legally dead for a short time
In article <26upa1l2flf8h7p79ci6lj166niqb21p0n@4ax.com>, zshuford@gmail.com wrote: > 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 fo


Re: If someone is attacked and legally dead for a short time
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 23:10:17 -0400, zshuford@gmail.com wrote: >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? Depends on local law


Re: If someone is attacked and legally dead for a short time
<zshuford@gmail.com> wrote in message news:26upa1l2flf8h7p79ci6lj166niqb21p0n@4ax.com... > 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 charge


GRABLE & SONS METAL PRODUCTS, INC. V. DARUEENGINEERING & MFG. (04-603)
--------------------------------------------------------------- AN E-BULLETIN LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL lii\@lii.law.cornell.edu --------------------------------------------


Re: GONZALES V. RAICH (03-1454)
rdadams@smart.net (Dick Adams) wrote: > It is my understanding that when marijuana was placed on the > list of controlled substances during the FDR administration, the > American Medical Association agrued that marijuana had > legitimate medical us


Re: Electronic monitoring, home confinement?
LJ wrote: <snip story and request not to lecture> >I simply need to know the limits of my monitoring > device?(BI 9000) What do the lights on the front of the base unit > signify? I surmise the meaning of the "power" light to mean the unit's > po


Re: Copyrighted feature on another website - need an explanation.
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 23:10:10 -0400, "googley" wrote: >http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=%22Travelzoo+Top+20... > >What exactly has this particular website/company TM'd? I'm not going to try to explain the legal principles behind my


Re: Copyrighted feature on another website - need an explanation.
"googley" <occasionaluse@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:r5upa19ftq11j0cb4l496r2o9de2et2lu4@4ax.com... > 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=%22Tr


Re: Choosing a good domain name
On 11-Jun-2005, "ElJay" <LJ@LJLJLJ.LJL> wrote: > > It was about which Realtor to pick. It had nothing to do with whether to > > pick one or not. > > That sounds harmless. So, if NAR doesn't object to the content, I don't > think there would be a


BRADSHAW V. STUMPF (04-637)
--------------------------------------------------------------- AN E-BULLETIN LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL lii\@lii.law.cornell.edu --------------------------------------------


Re: Any reporting requirements here?
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 23:10:06 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: >Under what law is a person required to report an offhand comment >referring to a _desire_ to act in a way that might or might not be >lawful depending on the circumstances?


crypto for criminals?
I am looking for a good crypto system to protect our legal communications from the pigs. Preference is to use SMS, so my question is, does anybody know about CryptoSMS, and is it strong enough to confuse the puzzle palace?


crypto for criminals?
I am looking for a good crypto system to protect our legal communications from the pigs. Preference is to use SMS, so my question is, does anybody know about CryptoSMS, and is it strong enough to confuse the puzzle palace?


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