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<jwelser@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu> wrote in message
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> Otherwise, check out www.nma.org. Most of the advice there is
> directed toward speeding tickets, but some is applicable to all types of
> tickets.
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Norman Diamond wrote:
> Sorry 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
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"Lanny K Williams CPA" <lanny@expatriatetax.net> wrote in message
>>
> This is not quite correct. Here in Thailand, for example, no bank will
> cash a US check and none will accept a US Treasury check. If you have
> an established relationship with
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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:51:19 -0400, "itsadebtorslife@yahoo.com"
<itsadebtorslife@yahoo.com> wrote:
>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 ide
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<itsadebtorslife@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>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
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On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 14:12:27 -0400, "DonPato" <don@donpato.com>
wrote:
You were employed by the makers of Sleep Number beds and you were
"advised" to buy one, which you did, at an agreed price of $1000
representing a "40% discount". (You imply that
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DonPato wrote:
> I was given an employee discount of 40% for this bed, which brought the
> price to around 1000.00 dollars.
> I considered $1000.00 a good price and should be able to pay this off
> if worse got to worse.
>
> Due to Select Comfort
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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:51:17 -0400, "John D. Goulden"
<jgoulden_news@goulden.org> wrote:
>. . . .
>She will be asked to provide the child's full name on the birth certificate.
>Whatever she writes - his last name, her last name, a hyphenated last
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On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 14:12:21 -0400, "thebeedude"
<brianflanagan@highstream.net> wrote:
>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
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"Andy" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote in message
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> The grantees have no obligation to pay taxes or >insurance on the
> property,
*Maybe*. Depends on the specifics.
> and may not do any ma
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"Andy" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote:
> I'm not really sure that a quit claim with a retained life
> estate, qualifies as a "gift" until the grantor dies, or the
> grantor and grantees agree to sell the property or use it as
> income.....
>
> Her
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I have recently located a retail property which I would love to rent
however whilst going through the lease I have found the following
clause which I haven't come accross before:
"the Lessor may atterminate this lease at any time in the event that
t
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mjoann wrote:
> It seems like that type of information would be private, but this friend
> of a friend definitely had access to it, and they didn't seem to be
> sneaky about it. (In fact, they wanted the database to be web accessible
> via passwo
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I can't believe I got a parking violation in NYC - I spend time, drove
around, found a spot where there were no "no parking/standing" signs
and make sure I parked away from the bus stop - and I got a $115 ticket
for parking/standing in bus stop! I feel
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