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>fjmora: ...he said we would sign lease May 1st.
>We pay gas, electric, water-sewer. ... August now.
>...no lease signed. ...he cancelled 10 [TEN!]times.
>...now says "You were supposed to call..."
>...never received water bill ... Pennsylvania.
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On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 19:46:20 -0400, "Donna"
<youdontknowmenopam@spamproof.com> wrote:
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>As for the water bill -- Send him a registered letter asking for the bill,
>and keep a copy. If he still doesn't produce it, call the water company
>and g
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Is it necessary for a plaintiff's objection to motion to dismiss to refute
each and every point of defendant's motion, or does it suffice that the
objection simply state facts of the cases merit to go to trial?
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"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:fitid117s7hn8qcda8nil7sr86eusamo76@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:31:48 -0400, "Danny Deger"
> <Do.not.spam.me@no.way> wrote:
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> >I am coming out of a verbally abusive marriage.
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On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 19:46:14 -0400, Tony Sivori
<TonySivori@yahoo.com> wrote:
>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
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Tony Sivori asks:
>Is it legal for an employer in Kentucky to require employees to accept
>wages by direct deposit?
You should contact the KY state employment office (i.e., the folks who
give your unemployments checks when you lose your job.)
T
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>Is it legal for an employer in Kentucky to require employees to accept
>wages by direct deposit?
You should contact the KY state employment office (i.e., the folks who
give your unemployments checks when you lose your job.)
The following web page
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"Tony Sivori" <TonySivori@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:374oe15esn0k8lp9bh60cei6cv9m6j0n68@4ax.com...
> 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
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On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 19:46:12 -0400, forumsemail@hotmail.com wrote:
>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 re
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n 30 Jul 2005, forumsemail@hotmail.com wrote:
> Does the statute of limitations for libel begin
> when a written libel is first published, . . .
. . . Yes . . .
> . . . or does it begin all over again each time the the
> written
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"Frustrated" <WonTonMaru@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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 s
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"Scott Hedrick" <dinehnm@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:r64oe117vr108dls6s8tdupks9gc94hg69@4ax.com...
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> "anthony Diodati" <mrbreezeet1@highstream.net> wrote in message
> news:90qfe1pbgp15d491dk98tp8c0b1cqi72j4@4ax.com...
> > By the way, as I st
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On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 19:46:02 -0400, Hans Barnhofter
<hansb@barnhofter.com> wrote:
>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
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On 30 Jul 2005, , "news" <news@news.astraweb.com> wrote:
> What is the equivalent motion in a bench trial
> to a directed verdict in a jury trial?
A motion at the conclusion of trial to dismiss as a matter of law (or,
if the parties and court pref
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Hi all.
I have an agreement with a former employer to pay a severance package. The
agreement specifies payment of salary for a number of weeks, continuting to
a certain specified date. In calculating the number of weeks, that would
fall short by 2
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"drobinowicz@yahoo.com" <drobinowicz@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I wrote a letter to my bank disputing each transaction (there
> were lots) where this 75 cent fee was shown. After 2 weeks I got
> notice from my bank that I was right, and the 75 cents would
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On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 19:45:44 -0400, "drobinowicz@yahoo.com"
<drobinowicz@yahoo.com> wrote:
(You were improperly surcharged 75 cents each time your company
trucks used your MasterCard at a certain gas station, over a period
of months. For some reason
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