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US government refuses to pay its debt in legal tender
Occasionally the US government admits to owing money and issues checks. The US treasury issues checks that do not carry an assertion of being legal tender. US banks can and do refuse to accept this kind of check for deposit (further details below).


Rules governing married/maiden names
My daughter is engaged and we're wondering about the name issue. She likes our name and is reluctant to stop using it, at least professionally, and there are several things we'd like to know. 1) If she decides to use a hyphenated version of her na


Re: Mom Remortgaged Home; Probate Question
<tioga0630@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:fp61g11027s21m63d0ee9lp3pmqoric2sg@4ax.com... > I've been designated the executrix of my mother's estate. Mom is alive > but possibly seriously unwell (un-staged cancer). She has written at > least twel


Re: Mandatory Direct Deposit of Wages
"Robert Bonomi" <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote in message > What you "doubt" is irrelevant to the facts of the matter. <grin> > > There is a long and sordid history behind the existence of those laws. > Today, > their existence is not widely


Re: Does copyright law really prevent a user from PRINTING a PDF manual?
>I don't engage in "legal debates," whatever they are. I practice law and, >specifically, intellectual property law. You've engaged in a fair use >analysis predicated solely upon the plain meaning of the statute. BMW issued the manual in the fo


Re: Disposing of property that may or may not be stolen?
Lux wrote: > I'm hoping someone might have some advice here. Yes, I've already > contacted my lawyer, but I always like to make decisions based on a > number of different opinions. Please do not give any weight to any opinion that contradicts so


Re: Defendant's answers are a day late - now what??
In article <skebg19r6eo3oae8n7567q5elda3j56bfd@4ax.com>, Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote: >STEve wrote: >> Defendant's answers to federal complaint were a day late. And prior to >> them filing the answer, I had filed a motion for default ju


Re: Criminal vs Civil Law
Dennis G. Rears wrote: > I have had an interest in law for the last 25 years. I still > fundamentally do not understand the difference between a civil law violation > and criminal law violation. I am referring to government vs. individual > no


Re: Class Action: Everyone wins EXCEPT the class representative?
In article <1k1td1h331euknobljevhrlpes38ifkju4@4ax.com>, John F. Carr <jfc@mit.edu> wrote: >The new federal class action rules require that if attorney's >fees are based on the value of coupons, the fees must be based >only on the value of the coupo


Re: Can I Break multi-year lease in Wash?
In article <mkebg1tqt9ubocpp9r3rk1n5r1geo3uelr@4ax.com>, <lifto@rocketmail.com> wrote: >I've got about 7 months left on my 2 year house lease in Washington >state. The house is for sale, and I'd like to move now, whether the >house sells or not. t


Re: Can I Break multi-year lease in Wash?
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 06:57:08 -0400, lifto@rocketmail.com wrote: >I've got about 7 months left on my 2 year house lease in Washington >state. The house is for sale, and I'd like to move now, whether the >house sells or not. >The rental agreement spec


Re: Can I Break multi-year lease in Wash?
<lifto@rocketmail.com> wrote in message news:mkebg1tqt9ubocpp9r3rk1n5r1geo3uelr@4ax.com... > I've got about 7 months left on my 2 year house lease in Washington > state. The house is for sale, and I'd like to move now, whether the > house sells or


Re: Can I Break multi-year lease in Wash?
lifto@rocketmail.com wrote in news:mkebg1tqt9ubocpp9r3rk1n5r1geo3uelr@ 4ax.com: > I've got about 7 months left on my 2 year house lease in Washington > state. The house is for sale, and I'd like to move now, whether the > house sells or not. > The


Re: Can I Break multi-year lease in Wash?
<lifto@rocketmail.com> wrote: >I've got about 7 months left on my 2 year house lease in Washington >state. The house is for sale, and I'd like to move now, whether the >house sells or not. >The rental agreement specifies 2 years, but makes no prov


Re: Can I Break multi-year lease in Wash?
In article <mkebg1tqt9ubocpp9r3rk1n5r1geo3uelr@4ax.com>, lifto@rocketmail.com wrote: > I've got about 7 months left on my 2 year house lease in Washington > state. The house is for sale, and I'd like to move now, whether the > house sells or not.


Can I break a lease if I have been burglarized?
I am a renter in Everett Washington. I recently had my apartment burglarized and most of my few valuble items (power tools and computer equipment) were stolen. Between myself, the police department, and the landlord, we have been unable to determine


Re: Buying shares with lend money
In article <tvpfe11o796n3f1c9rgril3bkan92kk6m8@4ax.com>, Paul Cassel <pcasselplus2@comcast.net> wrote: >What became regulated in the US due to the problems after the stock >market crash of 1929 was buying on margin and not generalized borrowing.


Anyone can give me some advice?
I sublet a room from July 15 to the end of August from a girl who sulbet the room from another guy. In negotiation with the girl about the rent, I mentioned that I may stay in the room for a shorter time than the period I will sublet. When I paid her t


Re: "Whites only" restaurant?
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 06:57:06 -0400, "Bruno Panetta" <bpanetta@gmail.com> wrote: >Someone I know from Italy told me that a few years ago he went to >Phoenix, Arizona, and while there decided to go to a 'swanky' >restaurant. He was very well dressed,


Re: "Whites only" restaurant?
"Bruno Panetta" <bpanetta@gmail.com> wrote in news:kkebg15ovrcjsc084fn1olog95menrs2af@4ax.com: > Someone I know from Italy told me that a few years ago he went to > Phoenix, Arizona, and while there decided to go to a 'swanky' > restaurant. He was


Re: "Whites only" restaurant?
Bruno Panetta wrote: > Someone I know from Italy told me that a few years ago he went to > Phoenix, Arizona, and while there decided to go to a 'swanky' > restaurant. He was very well dressed, but happens to have a rather dark > complexion. He says


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