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Sillysam wrote:
> 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 stopped a kid who had a dirt bike and told him that the
> cop went by his house and s
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Sillysam wrote:
> A day later the cop stopped a kid who had a dirt bike and told him that the
> cop went by his house and saw his garage door open, so the cop went into the
> property, into the garage and searched the garage and got the serial number
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Sillysam wrote:
> 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.
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"Sillysam" <sillysam@hotmail.com> wrote in
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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 cycl
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In article <j56jb1d2ru9qrrq2g5t20k0qsub7q0jcio@4ax.com>,
joe <JoefXnospamX11@pacbell.net> wrote:
>If one has a claim against a homeowner of business insurance carrier
>- such as Farmers, Allstate, etc.
>Should one be represented by an insurance adjus
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joe wrote:
> 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?
A public adjuster (the ones who represent individual homeown
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joe wrote:
> 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?
The adjusters work for the insurance company. Their job is:
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"jofftom" <jofftom@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> 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 require
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"John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote:
> The renter left large furniture items behind. A reasonable
> person would not leave something that has high value behind,
> so it is reasonable to assume that the guy was not finished
> moving. As
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If one party is supposed to notify the other party "in writing", does
sending an email constitute "in writing"?
Is there a clear answer to this question?
If not, is there a 'general interpretation'?
Thanks!!
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> Question now is since I no longer own the property, is it now
>considered an unsecured debt which could be discharged through
>bankruptcy?
This might be considered fraud, actually. You did know about the lien,
notwithstanding the fact that it did
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"extremepcs" <extremepcs@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:256jb1l1dlst6qa061gc211lfmdruo6tgj@4ax.com...
> 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
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extremepcs wrote:
> 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
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extremepcs wrote:
> 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 n
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"extremepcs" <extremepcs@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 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
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Sam,
>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
>
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Sillysam wrote:
> 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
> F
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"Sillysam" <sillysam@hotmail.com> writes:
> 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 loca
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Sillysam wrote:
> 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
> F
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In article <156jb1dg01bsosc3cd2kfnqrhstcf31c86@4ax.com>,
Sillysam <samiam@hotmail.com> wrote:
>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
>i
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In article <156jb1dg01bsosc3cd2kfnqrhstcf31c86@4ax.com>,
"Sillysam" <sillysam@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 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
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"Christopher C. Stacy" <cstacy@news.dtpq.com> wrote in message
news:gnudb1d7ho6h617jgs4barp3l86lgj4nvs@4ax.com...
> "Mike Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> writes:
> > Well the real question is, are you the real biological father of the
> > child, or
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