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"Dick Adams" <rdadams@smart.net> wrote:
> Norman Diamond <ndiamond@despammed.com> wrote:
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>> The US government has told bankers that a US B-2 visa glued into my
>> wife's passport is not sufficient identification for US bankers to accept
>> a US gov
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rdadams@smart.net (Dick Adams) wrote:
> Norman Diamond <ndiamond@despammed.com> wrote:
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>> I guess you missed around three repetitions of this, so here it
>> is again. The US government has told bankers that a US B-2 visa
>> glued into my wife's pa
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Norman,
You wrote: " I guess you missed around three repetitions of this, so here
it is again.
The US government has told bankers that a US B-2 visa glued into my wife's
passport is not sufficient identification for US bankers to accept a US
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spope33@speedymail.org (Steve Pope) wrote:
> <ginocolumbo@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>I just recently moved to a small town, pop 494. I was not aware
>>of the fact before I purchased that the town council had
>>approved a skateboard park in a city owned
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I have a situation that I'd like to get some comments on. We'll
stipulate that any discussion here is only for entertainment and
"academic" purposes, and not the rendering of professional legal or
financial advice in any way.
This takes place in th
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In article <ujfbh15ns757tfdmmv2239p2it5ahv41km@4ax.com>, accam3140
@yahoo.com favored us with...
> Would anyone share his/her experience in undergoing a name change in
> PA? What is the procedure involved? Is it possible to change the name
> on a dr
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In article <sjfbh1h20j93bd7lg92am6pifsj4nalbm9@4ax.com>,
Andy <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote:
>> In my opinion, all it does is take the place of a statement in a will,
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>A future estate has value. That's the gift.
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>*** By the same reasoning, a hou
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Andy wrote:
> A future estate has value. That's the gift.
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> *** By the same reasoning, a house left to someone in a will
> would be a gift, since that person has he right to sell the house
> immediately, with the sale to be consum
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"Andy" <andysharpe@juno.com> writes:
> *** By the same reasoning, a house left to someone in a will
> would be a gift, since that person has he right to sell the house
> immediately, with the sale to be consummated at the death of
> the person makin
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"Andy" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote:
>> The grantees have no obligation to pay taxes or >insurance on
>> the property,
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> *Maybe*. Depends on the specifics.
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> **** I believe the usual method is a simple "quit claim"
> reserving a life estat
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In article <299pg1l63tk9029d6oetn7nfgojuntbo2c@4ax.com>,
John A. Weeks III <john@johnweeks.com> wrote:
>In article <6rthg1ditvp0spoelk9llvnluc0g05up1l@4ax.com>,
> "Helen" <helenhygao@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 4) Is it justified for the girl to ask for an
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mig <mig_rogers@yahoo.com> wrote:
> My wife's father, a widower, passed away a month ago. There are
> two siblings, her and her brother who share the estate 50/50,
> with the brother being the executor.
>
> The issue is the house, and the state i
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It's getting a bit tiresome seeing one misguided American after another with
their cutsie little yellow or red-white-blue ribbons on their outsized SUVs.
Yeah, I guess it's the thing to do; maybe part
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It's getting a bit tiresome seeing one misguided American after another with
their cutsie little yellow or red-white-blue ribbons on their outsized SUVs.
Yeah, I guess it's the thing to do; maybe part
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