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Re: US government refuses to pay its debt in legal tender
>> I must say that I am not clear on what you are saying about cashing >> this >> check. Are you claiming that both you and your wife jointly went to the >> bank with passports containing photo IDs and signatures, that you >> presented these docu


Re: US government refuses to pay its debt in legal tender
> The US Postal > Service is part of the US government, right? But should Grandma expect the > postman to cash her Social Security check? In some countries the Post Office actually does provide banking services and could cash the check. But the US


Re: US government refuses to pay its debt in legal tender
ark A wrote: > The person in Thailand said that you cannot cash a US treasury check > unless you have an account at the Thai bank. I thought he wrote that you can't cash an ordinary US check unless you have an account at the Thai bank, and you can


Re: US government refuses to pay its debt in legal tender
"Norman Diamond" <ndiamond@despammed.com> wrote: > Right. When the US treasury sent a check to me and my wife, > aside from the fact that they don't allow banks to cash it, you > think they sent it because I'm a tax protestor, or maybe is it > poss


Re: Rescinded job offer; detrimental reliance? Lawsuit?
n 3 Sep 2005, "Bill Thompson" <billt61@netscape.net> said/asked in substance in misc.legal.moderated: > A Texas resident was offered a job and told during > her job interview that conditions of her being hired > included that she get a new car, a ce


Re: Rescinded job offer; detrimental reliance? Lawsuit?
Bill Thompson wrote: [job offer rescinded after poster's friend spent money / time to meet job requirements. Lawyers don't want case] > > Obviously large corporations respond only to threats. What are viable > legal threats that could be include


Re: Rescinded job offer; detrimental reliance? Lawsuit?
In article <m22kh1l9cf6v0as8np3f1ucqmok8dcdb8o@4ax.com>, "Bill Thompson" <billt61@netscape.net> wrote: > She bought the car (trading in her old car), obtained the cell phone > and contract, put her house on the market, and moved 1/2 her belongings


Re: NC Bounced check- legal action by Credit Union?
spope33@speedymail.org (Steve Pope) wrote: > <csmith442@yahoo.com> wrote: > >>Can that financial institution, on their own, bring charges >>against me for felony "bouncing" of a check? They want me to >>reimburse them for the $2900, which will mean


Re: Mom Remortgaged Home; Probate Question
Don wrote: > > One book I have on my shelves is "The > Executor's Handbook," by Hughes and Klein. It is subtitled "A step-by-step > guide to settling an estate for personal representatives, administrators, > and beneficiaries." I don't know if any


Re: intestate death
On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 16:33:16 -0400, "tk_b" <tk_b@telusplanet.net> wrote: >how does the decendants of the deceased claim property from common law in >newfoundland ,canada, when the deceased didnt leave a will http://www.hoa.gov.nl.ca/hoa/chapters/R


Re: How to get clear title
<mikem1974@gmail.com> wrote: >I bought a business property 6 years ago that the seller financed at >7.5% for 15 years. I owe $80k. Now I want to payoff the mortgage and >get a clear title on the property. What steps do I take? The mortgage >owne


Re: How to get clear title
mikem1974@gmail.com wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm clueless about real estate law and would appreciate some advice. > > I bought a business property 6 years ago that the seller financed at > 7.5% for 15 years. I owe $80k. Now I want to payoff the mort


Re: How to get clear title
mikem1974@gmail.com wrote: > I bought a business property 6 years ago that the seller > financed at 7.5% for 15 years. I owe $80k. Now I want to > payoff the mortgage and get a clear title on the property. What > steps do I take? The mortgage ow


Help re. Commercial Lease UK
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


Re: Cruel and unusual question
Auldman wrote: > "Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor > cruel and unusual punishments inflicted." > > Taking the example of DUI cases. Could you argue that the excessive > fines, encarseration, lost time and pote


Chief Justice nomination
Hopefully someone actually knows the answer to this. We all know that if President Bush chooses an outside appointee to be Chief Justice in place of the departed William Rehnquist, there will be a confirmation process in the Senate. But, what if P


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