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Wife ran a red light
My wife ran a red light in Raleigh North Carolina and we are hoping to avoid any points being added to her insurance. Any advice on what to plea, or deals to seek out in court are appreciated.


Re: US government refuses to pay its debt in legal tender
"Norman Diamond" <ndiamond@despammed.com> wrote in message news:vsthg1p34ps4tu2bagsmvciu57bibb951l@4ax.com... > ... Last week I had occasion to visit the US embassy > and therefore brought the latest check along to handle during the same > visit.


Re: US government refuses to pay its debt in legal tender
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 17:53:42 -0400, "Norman Diamond" <ndiamond@despammed.com> wrote: >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


Re: US government refuses to pay its debt in legal tender
In article <vsthg1p34ps4tu2bagsmvciu57bibb951l@4ax.com>, "Norman Diamond" <ndiamond@despammed.com> wrote: > Occasionally the US government admits to owing money and issues checks. The > US treasury issues checks that do not carry an assertion of be


Re: US government refuses to pay its debt in legal tender
Norman, You are in a foreign country. You have a check issued by the US government to your wife that you (and your wife?) wish to cash. Your wife does not seem to have a bank account anywhere so she can not cash the check conveniently. You hav


Should a person file bankruptcy before Oct 17th
I would like to know under the new bankruptcy laws if I should file bankruptcy. I have no assets. I have a lot of medical bills and I have no idea what I might owe for taxes when I worked with someone for a year and a half. We both lost all our mone


Re: Rules governing married/maiden names
Jane Doe wrote: > 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 h


Re: Rules governing married/maiden names
"Jane Doe" <no.spam.please@no.such.domain.com> wrote in message news:1sthg1tk1ge5h85egg7nmg41qkice155n8@4ax.com... > 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 >


Re: Rules governing married/maiden names
On 21 Aug 2005, Jane Doe <no.spam.please@no.such.domain.com> wrote: > My daughter is engaged and . . . likes our name and > is reluctant to stop using it . . . . If she decides > to use a hyphenated version of her name and her > husband's, is tha


Re: 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


Re: 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. It depends on the law in your state (or other jurisdic


Re: Rules governing married/maiden names
Jane Doe wrote: > 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 <details snipped> AFAIK in just about all states of USA, this is entirely a matt


Re: Rules governing married/maiden names
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 17:53:40 -0400, Jane Doe <no.spam.please@no.such.domain.com> wrote: >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 a


Need legal advice from a lawyer in CO
OK, so I have a dispute with some other guy on Usenet. Apparently he has some problem with Google Groups for alleged "privacy violation". His "protest" consists of flooding several newsgroups, sending mails to Google's abuse department using forged add


Re: Rules governing married/maiden names
Jane Doe <no.spam.please@no.such.domain.com> wrote: >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.


Re: Mom Remortgaged Home; Probate Question
Don wrote: > > Here is one small bit of information that could help you, if you don't know > it already: As executrix of the estate, you are entitled to a substantial > fee for your services. You are entitled to collect that fee from the > estate's a


Re: Mandatory Direct Deposit of Wages
In article <urthg1dsvmrr6vsi0h6v9oa4e2b7hijmqf@4ax.com>, Mark A <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote: >"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 a


Re: JUDGEMENT PROOF
"Andy" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote in message news:jt1qf11392te4a1uee561q53nj5qrlv9eb@4ax.com... > Andy writes: > > I suspect that if one put all their money into a > homestead, and then did a "quit claim" to one's heirs > reserving a LIFE ESTAT


Re: Does copyright law really prevent a user from PRINTING a PDF manual?
"Timothy" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote: > BMW issued the manual in the form of a PDF file. They are a > major corporation who presumably have many lawyers working for > them. If it was illegal to distribute the manual as a PDF file > with the permissi


Re: Defendant's answers are a day late - now what??
Seth Breidbart wrote: > 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


Checking if someone voted in a General Election.
In general, is it possible, after the fact, to check to see if a particular voter cast a ballot in a election? Not, how did they vote, just if they did vote. My reasons for asking are a couple of peculiar incidents in recent years. Such as, I rec


Re: Can I break a lease if I have been burglarized?
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 17:53:15 -0400, wilson_ryan_a@hotmail.com wrote: >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,


Re: Can I break a lease if I have been burglarized?
<wilson_ryan_a@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:9rthg1d5svtf4nm1tsi1gm4qo7kr1t316e@4ax.com... >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) w


Re: Buying shares with lend money
In article <7rthg1h60igudpie732o2u7u51q0p90oo1@4ax.com>, Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >In article <tvpfe11o796n3f1c9rgril3bkan92kk6m8@4ax.com>, >Paul Cassel <pcasselplus2@comcast.net> wrote: > >>What became regulated in the US due to the


Re: Bankruptcy questions?
"Hawth Hill" <hawthhill@www.olympic.org> wrote in message news:v6ihf11tm3jvg93jgigbpd0r58p7qp2ho4@4ax.com... > I note in another posting that it is asserted that if one has been > discharged in bankruptcy over ten years ago, and has successfully >


breaking contract, need help please
I really hope you don't mind me bothering you and I really hope you can give me some quick help. I am in the uk and I hold a contract with a artist in the usa. The person I hold the contract with has signed another contract with someone else and say


Re: Anyone can give me some advice?
In article <6rthg1ditvp0spoelk9llvnluc0g05up1l@4ax.com>, "Helen" <helenhygao@gmail.com> wrote: > 3) She wrote a letter to my school. Is it justified to write the letter > to my school? I didn't read the letter since the dean didn't forward it > to


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