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DantheMan wrote:
> I understand that if someone is killed at work, the only remedy against
> the company is through workers comp. However, if they were killed in a
> machine, I understand the maker of that machine can be sued.
Your understanding m
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I'm hoping somebody here can help me out. The situation basically goes
like this:
I live in a house with two good friends. The landlord allowed us to
move in a few days before the official date that the "lease" began (May
1st 2005). The deal was
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Scott Mitchell wrote:
> In January 2005 I did some work for a company and have been given the
> run-around on getting paid. Anywho, last week I filed papers in small
> claims court and have a court date in early August. (Much more detail
> to this
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On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 22:05:38 -0400, "BScherertz"
<scherertz@alltel.net> wrote:
[15-year-old girl became pregnant by her stepbrother]
>Was there anything I could/should have done, or can do now about this
>child and the circumstances (stepbrother,
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>Her entire family, mother,father, sister, brother, and in-laws all had the privilege of seeing and holding the baby before she left. I was not given that opportunity...<
I can understand your disappointment, however, at this point it is the
baby's n
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bear wrote:
[OP's friend sold his car through a repair shop, but did not obtain
proof of the sale and did not submit the forms to the state to
surrender title to the car. The car was later involved in a
hit-and-run accident that caused personal inj
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On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 13:41:15 -0400, Gerald Clough
<firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote:
>And it seems to me the bottom line with the insurance company is that
>she didn't pay them, and they don't have to cover her for free. What she
>says she in
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Timothy wrote:
> Complaining to law enforcement is a last resort--- especially given
> that it's not clear that they actually came out and SAID it was new.
> It sounds like the problem is that they just didn't come out and say
> the item was used.
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Robert E. Lewis wrote:
[OP's mother's health and mental state are poor and he purportedly
lacks authority to act on her behalf, despite his recognition that
medical care providers evidently need his consent to discharge her from
the hospital. He su
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"Don" <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote in message
news:eh6be1ltc307h3q4j9k18q55ncrojfqelb@4ax.com...
> "anthony Diodati" <mrbreezeet1@highstream.net> wrote in message
> news:cna2e11mkefi9mp93hp48k84ef343m1b56@4ax.com...
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> >I wonder If there is any kind o
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If the new company does NOT have the original signed copy, is there a
contract?????????????
XXX
TIA
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On Mon, 25 Jul 2005, "Gary Walker" <twf@swbell.net> wrote:
> [ A mother and father to be learned during
> pregnancy that their child if born will be seriously
> developmentally disabled; the husband asked his
> wife to abort the pregnancy but she re
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Gary Walker wrote:
[OP's friend's wife has a severely disabled child from a prior
relationship. She is seeking an increase in support due to the child's
special (and presumably expense) needs. OP wants to know if the father
can defend on the basis
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Gary Walker <twf@swbell.net> wrote:
: Should Sandra prevail in these requests for additional
: child support assistance, or should Daryl be able to
: reduce his responsibility by having wanted the birth
: aborted.
Not a lawyer as they say but fam
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On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 22:05:25 -0400, Gerald Clough
<firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote:
>mjoann wrote:
>> Our car was hit today. My husband was pulling into a parking lot (right
>> of way, of course) and was hit by a driver who was flying through
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"aspasp@zonnet.nl" <aspasp@zonnet.nl> writes:
>Simple stated a Customer X lend money from Bank Y and Bank Y bought a
>package of share for Customer X. After the lending contract ends
>Customer X sells the shares and pays the loan back to Bank Y (and
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aspasp@zonnet.nl wrote:
> I am writing a paper about some problems raised in The Netherlands with
> a banking product.
>
> Simple stated a Customer X lend money from Bank Y and Bank Y bought a
> package of share for Customer X. After the lending con
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aspasp@zonnet.nl <aspasp@zonnet.nl> wrote:
>Simple stated a Customer X lend money from Bank Y and Bank Y bought a
>package of share for Customer X. After the lending contract ends
>Customer X sells the shares and pays the loan back to Bank Y (and hop
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Rocinante <RocinanteREMOVETHIS@gmail.com> wrote:
> Do I have a right to see all of the documents relating to my "termination
> for cause", especially when my former company is asking me to repay some
> tuition reimbursement it provided?
In my rar
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mrechs <mrechs@gmail.com> wrote:
: 3) The insurance company has now called back. In the voicemail the
: adjuster left, he said that they are "accepting liability" for the
: accident, and that they want to resolve the differences in our damage
: esti
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