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rzito@si.rr.com wrote:
> When disputing a judgment on a credit report, from the plaintiff side
> who is doing the verification for the credit bureau. Is it the court
> house, the lawyer how placed the judgment or the credit card company
> who is l
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A city cop chased a motorcycle for several miles around the local county at
speeds upward to 130 plus mph.
After about a half hour, the motor cycle got away. The cop didn't even get
close enough to get the license number.
A day later the cop stopp
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Phoebe & Allyson <allyphoe@yahoo.com> wrote:
> peymany2k@yahoo.com wrote:
>> they claim according to
>> their policy the $5000 is non-refundable!
>
>> As you know university has a lot of money from government and
>> tuition and we believe it is no
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If one has a claim against a homeowner of business insurance carrier
- such as Farmers, Allstate, etc.
Should one be represented by an insurance adjuster? Why or why not?
When there is a fire or other disaster these individuals seem to get
to the s
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"Scott Hedrick" <dinehnm@yahoo.net> wrote in message
news:8mcgb19h02iqsldngoitactco3gqn0pvs8@4ax.com...
> Typically, there *is* a fee arrangement, with the assumption that the
> buyer
> will pay if the seller's agent won't agree to split. There's
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Hi,
Recently I was in the hospital for a week, racking up a $20,000 bill.
I tried sending a small partial payment to the lab company and
they returned my checks, stating that I did not meet their minimum
payment requirement.
Can they reject my
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I should have added to make sure that you went to the right court.
--
Gerald Clough
"Nothing has any value, unless you know you can give it up."
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In article <5mcgb1lgc96aerhak0f300rnhtbdrstv2f@4ax.com>,
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> In article <fis3b19rgssc2lik7q24idh89nk12rnhhm@4ax.com>,
> John A. Weeks III <john@johnweeks.com> wrote:
> >In article <uooua1167amnugneunkuooem6mojf
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Blaze1 wrote:
> I received a traffic ticket for running a red light via the traffic
> camera system in Culver City, CA. This was a month ago. I have tried to
> pay the ticket 4 times by going to court and/or calling. Each time they
> tell me that the
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There were four of us standing in the middle of a small off side street.
The city officer
A junk scrapper
the new property owner
and me, caretaker of the property for the previous owner.
The officer tried several times to instigate a fight betwe
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> I did the framing labor for a new home, but the owner/contractor
> shorted me $2800. I filed a Mechanics Lien for $2800 and started
> foreclosure. Legal costs plus our lien are now at $10,000 . The
> property owner, after 9 months, filed a Release
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A man's parent's owned a trailer. The man's wife which he was separated from
was living there. The man's wife left to live in another town. The man went
into the trailer (owned by his parents). The local police arrest him for
Felony Criminal Trespass.
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Hello,
I sold a home on which I had a home equity loan. The lender must not
have filed the proper paperwork because it did not show up as a lien
during a title search at the time of sale.
Question now is since I no longer own the property, is it
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Phoebe & Allyson <allyphoe@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dick Adams wrote:
>
>> # Optimum scenario: To save the cost of artificial insemination
>> by donor (AID), the mother found a live donor. In every
>> State, a doctor administering AID will have the h
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Dick Adams wrote:
> Christopher C. Stacy <cstacy@news.dtpq.com> wrote:
> >"Mike Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> writes:
>
> >> Well the real question is, are you the real biological father of the
> >> child, or not? If not, they can't make you pay
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datakoll@yahoo.com wrote:
> AWARD OF COSTS TO PREVAILING PARTY - Fed.R.Civ.P. 54(d)(1) provides, in
> pertinent part, that 'costs other than attorneys' fees shall be allowed
> as of course to the prevailing party unless the court otherwise
> directs.'
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what kind of costs are awarded?
cost of time spent preparing action?
evaluated how? if so...
my pro se time compared to a lawyer as costs not fees?
Your pro se preparation time is not a "cost" or "attorneys fees. While
you spent much of your
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I have come to realize that my town runs an
"eviction mill" in the city court, where
landlords win, despite facts and law.
Beyond the usual litigation/legal actions, are there
little-known lawful tactics in such an environment ?
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datakoll@yahoo.com wrote:
> AWARD OF COSTS TO PREVAILING PARTY - Fed.R.Civ.P. 54(d)(1)
> provides, in pertinent part, that 'costs other than attorneys'
> fees shall be allowed as of course to the prevailing party
> unless the court otherwise directs
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