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<fjmorales@gmail.com> wrote:
>What kind of legal trouble can we get into if we keep living in this
>house?
>What could he possibly be up to? Why is he avoiding giving us a lease?
I'm guessing he's a landlord that prefers not to have things
in
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<fjmorales@gmail.com> wrote in message
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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
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In article <n0qfe197mbncasl15k7ugsdlgv9smubj8f@4ax.com>,
fjmorales@gmail.com wrote:
> This is some pretty shady stuff.
> What kind of legal trouble can we get into if we keep living in this
> house?
None that I can think of. The landlord is tak
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I'm very interested in an inexpensive foreclosure that's been on the
market since last autumn. The alleged reason for the length of time on
the market is its extremely small size and yard, asbestos shingles (in
excellent condition), and total lack of
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In article <h0qfe1l1i6s85jj4mtjm4a13255cf4nmi6@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 22:05:38 -0400, "BScherertz"
><scherertz@alltel.net> wrote:
>
>[15-year-old girl became pregnant by her stepbrother]
>
>>W
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Is it legal for an employer in Kentucky to require employees to accept
wages by direct deposit?
If not, is it legal to fire an employee in Kentucky for refusing to
participate in direct deposit?
--
Tony Sivori
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This is a question about libel: does the statute of limitations begin
when a written libel is first published, or does it begin all over
again each time the the written libel is republished (ie, read by a new
person), even if the author of the libels d
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>
> This is amazing that the law allows a camera vendor to sell USED as
> new!
> Is there a precedent for this?
When you buy a new pair of pants do you believe that no one else has
taken them into the dressing room and tried them on? How ab
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In article <e0qfe1pd7nba2hngfq61tdegq1s5m4dm9c@4ax.com>,
<rustydustin@yahoo.com> wrote:
>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.
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Subject: What to do?
Situation: California property held by three people as tenants in
common. Of the three owners, ourselves and another have good relations.
The other owner died 20 years ago, leaving spouse (who has since died)
and three children (o
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"anthony Diodati" <mrbreezeet1@highstream.net> wrote in message
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> By the way, as I stated, we never did pull a permit, hardley anyone does
> here in northern WV, but the wiring is 100% up to code.
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"Don" <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote in message
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> "John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote in message
> news:6gj7e1h68ev0pgufvdaeessanr625afr0f@4ax.com...
>
>> In general, anything that you nail o
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On 29 Jul 2005 07:22:01 -0700, wilt wrote:
> BMW holds copyright. That means YOU MUST get BMW permission to use
> their illustration in your manual, if you intend to distribute it. You
> have the right to photocopy something for your OWN use, such as
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What is the equivalent motion in a bench trial to a directed verdict in a
jury trial?
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>One can also point out that criminal cases are not always so clear cut
>that one can declare absolute guilt. One function of criminal trial is
>to hear the arguments over whether or not the specific conduct
>constitutes the crime and merits puni
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inthesuburbs@hotmail.com wrote:
>If (a) I buy a tool of the trade -- a piece of
>software, a book, a spare hard drive for my laptop, and (b) I invoice
>this to the company, which reimburses me, and (c) my contract ends and
>I no longer do work for t
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In article <70qfe1d24mf91sokvhuis1i08ocrqvuh5n@4ax.com>,
SCOTT <tkscott@vol.com> wrote:
>If the new company does NOT have the original signed copy, is there a
>contract?????????????
Yes. The "contract" is the 'meeting of the minds', _not_ the piece
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"SCOTT" <tkscott@vol.com> wrote in message
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> If the new company does NOT have the original signed copy, is there a
> contract?????????????
A *contract* is not a piece of paper, it is an agreement
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<If the new company does NOT have the original signed copy, is there a
contract????????????? <
Does the new company have ANY copy of the contract? If the contract is
stored on microfilm it may still be enforcable. That is a question for
the attorn
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"SCOTT" <tkscott@vol.com> wrote:
> If the new company does NOT have the original signed copy, is
> there a contract?????????????
Yes. The real question is whether they can prove it.
Stu
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I started drawing the maximum unemployment here in California recently,
I have been paid for 3 weeks plus there is an unpaid waiting period of
1 week. I was terminated from my last position.
My questions are:
1)if I relocate to a state with a lowe
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<barry@psyber.com> wrote in message
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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
> :
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In article <00qfe1tgd7eg7atlut89or99tkn3p47ji2@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 22:05:25 -0400, Gerald Clough
><firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote:
>
>>mjoann wrote:
>>> Our car was hit today. My husb
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In article <00qfe1tgd7eg7atlut89or99tkn3p47ji2@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 22:05:25 -0400, Gerald Clough
><firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote:
>
>>mjoann wrote:
>>> Our car was hit today. My husb
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With all the talk in this group about credit card rules, I noticed
something while reading the V/MC merchant agreements. Merchants cannot
set a minimum $ amount for using a cc and the can not charge any
additional fee to use a cc. They can give discoun
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