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Re: Wife ran a red light
[cc'ed in e-mail] On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:51:22 -0400, "chuck" <charlesclift@gmail.com> wrote: >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


Re: Wife ran a red light
chuck <charlesclift@gmail.com> wrote: > 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. My legal


Re: Wife ran a red light
In article <ia9pg1ll9l4tbp4vl8kq0jlj2noft9lss0@4ax.com>, charlesclift@gmail.com says... > 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 deal


Re: Wife ran a red light
chuck <charlesclift@gmail.com> wrote: : 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. Is this a


Re: US government refuses to pay its debt in legal tender
orry for the length but I think I've avoided redundancy in replying to issues raised by four others. Meanwhile, no one has suggested any possible legal basis on which the US government can refuse a request for legal tender in payment of its debts. I


Re: US government refuses to pay its debt in legal tender
David Martel wrote: > 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


Re: US government refuses to pay its debt in legal tender
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 banks can and do refuse to accept th


Re: 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. Are there *ANY* checks issued by *ANYONE* (or any government) that carry an assertion o


Select Comfort Sleep Number Bed Consumer, Employee Law
This question is regarding consumer law, a couple of years ago I went to work for select comfort the makers of the sleep number bed in Oakrige Mall in San Jose, California. I was advised to purchase a bed from them so that I could relate to customer's


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 kn


Re: Rules governing married/maiden names
nospam@isp.com wrote: > 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 he


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. << details snipped >> Yeah, I


Question about TILA and highlighters
I've been unable to locate any information regarding the legality of highlighting or using "post-its" to indicate where a consumer needs to sign a contract for a personal loan. The rumor mill in the office is fired up about how using a highlighter on


Re: Mom Remortgaged Home; Probate Question
tioga0630@yahoo.com wrote: > 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. > > Thank you, Don. I


Re: Mom Remortgaged Home; Probate Question
<tioga0630@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:o99pg11k2ukb1bi25vsqvtqt3dclp1svsn@4ax.com... > If an estate traditionally closes after a certain amount of time, I > could perhaps use that fact to "frighten" the other heirs into not > delaying the inev


Re: JUDGEMENT PROOF
Regarding Scott"s comment: Moreover, doing so might invoke a gift tax, since something of value to the heirs- a future interest, at the very least- has been given. Even worse, the basis for the property then becomes zero, smacking those heirs with


Re: Checking if someone voted in a General Election.
fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote: > 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. > > Can one check that in Virginia, and if so, how? >


Re: Checking if someone voted in a General Election.
fredfighter@spamcop.net writes: > 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. Yes, it is. Whether or not someone voted in a part


Re: Can I break a lease if I have been burglarized?
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, the police department, and the > l


Re: breaking contract, need help please
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:51:06 -0400, "sarajones" <gemsdelights@dsl.pipex.com> wrote: You are a UK "contractor" dealing with a US "artist". Your contract, which you still want to enforce, includes the words > " This agreement can be voided at any tim


Re: breaking contract, need help please
sarajones wrote: > 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 contrac


Re: breaking contract, need help please
"sarajones" <gemsdelights@dsl.pipex.com> wrote: > 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 says I need to void my contract. But on > the


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