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Re: What constitutes and illegal Search by police
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


Re: What constitutes and illegal Search by police
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


Re: What constitutes and illegal Search by police
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.


Re: What constitutes and illegal Search by police
"Sillysam" <sillysam@hotmail.com> wrote in news:n56jb1h5lrmkit8hfmtviged6jeuteve0j@4ax.com: > 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


Re: Use Insurance Adjuster or not?
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


Re: Use Insurance Adjuster or not?
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


Re: Use Insurance Adjuster or not?
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:


Re: They rejected my attempt to pay
"jofftom" <jofftom@gmail.com> wrote in message news:g56jb1p35ts7hg4p4ghd60vd2ql6khivdt@4ax.com... > 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


Re: Returning a tenant's security deposit
"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


ORFF V. UNITED STATES (03-1566)
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Meaning of "in writing"
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!!


MAYLE V. FELIX (04-563)
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KELO V. NEW LONDON (04-108)
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Re: Home equity loan default
> 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


Re: Home equity loan default
"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


Re: Home equity loan default
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


Re: Home equity loan default
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


Re: Home equity loan default
"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


HALBERT V. MICHIGAN (03-10198)
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GONZALEZ V. CROSBY (04-6432)
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Re: Felony criminal Trespass
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 >


Re: Felony criminal Trespass
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


Re: Felony criminal Trespass
"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


Re: Felony criminal Trespass
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


Re: Felony criminal Trespass
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


Re: Felony criminal Trespass
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


EXXON MOBIL CORP. V. ALLAPATTAH SERVICES, INC. (04-70)
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Re: Child born into Marriage - child support
"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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