|
|
Have a friend who hit a 1.2 at a police checkpoint in NJ. First
offense. Some have said don't bother with a lawyer because a 1.2 is a
1.2. No chance for mitigation or a not guilty verdict.
Others have said get a lawyer because they can try to insu
|
|
|
Gree4tings, back in 2001, I hired a body shop to restore my nice 1967
Pontiac GTO. The shop owner knew the car well, and gave a detailed
estame of $6,000.00 for one way and $8,000.00 if I decided to use the
best paint job. I, chose the higher amount
|
|
|
(This is a hypothetical, though I'd be very interested to hear if any agency
is/has actually done it.)
I was driving through a highway toll-gate the other day. In the next lane
was a brand new Maserati. We were both using the electronic payment
tr
|
|
|
>> You mention something about "the proper age" for the
>> parent's benefit but there is no age requirement for a full time parent.
>
> I'm thinking about old age (retirement) benefits. I thought (though
> I may be wrong) that a s
|
|
|
> We purchased my mother in laws home. We closed on the 1st of September.
>
> It was agreed that she would vacate by the 7th of the month. It is now
> the 15th and she has not even packed her items or secured a place to
> move to. What do we have to d
|
|
|
On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 20:22:25 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, favored
us with...
> We purchased my mother in laws home. We closed on the 1st of September.
>
> It was agreed that she would vacate by the 7th of the month. It is now
> the 15th and she
|
|
|
picklesmommy@gmail.com wrote:
> We purchased my mother in laws home. We closed on the 1st of
> September.
>
> It was agreed that she would vacate by the 7th of the month. It
> is now the 15th and she has not even packed her items or secured
> a
|
|
|
<picklesmommy@gmail.com> wrote:
>We purchased my mother in laws home. We closed on the 1st of September.
>
>It was agreed that she would vacate by the 7th of the month. It is now
>the 15th and she has not even packed her items or secured a place to
|
|
|
SC law states (in part) the following about the statute of limitations for
various civil actions.
==========================================
SECTION 15-3-520. Within twenty years.
Within twenty years:
(a) an action upon a bond or other contract
|
|
|
A Michigan Attorney wrote:
> Timothy wrote:
>
> > The original poster said:
> >
> > > From the other side of the field, behind a chain link fence,
> > > standing on a public sidewalk, I began taking photos of her on the
> > > soccer field.
> >
|
|
|
"Timothy" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote in message
news:a1qgi1t4atca8nv039va3b9as84hao20vk@4ax.com...
> The original poster said:
> Anyway, to get back to the main topic here, there is no blanket right
> to stand on public property and photograph what'
|
|
|
Hi
I am currently working in a NYC government agency as a temporary
employee. I am leaving this job in a week after giving them a two weeks
notice of leaving the job. I am taking some graduate school exams and
is planning to apply for a city job exam
|
|
|
On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 20:22:16 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, favored
us with...
> I've started receiving a large volume of mail and some phone calls (they
> claim a prior buisness relationship, but I don't recall it) with a well
> known national or
|
|
|
<datakoll@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:n6gei197pvret7vap9i3vnutoth29ufo0v@4ax.com...
> federal court asks for a short clear and concise statement to advise
> the defendants of the action against them-
> is there a page length maximum or a desira
|
|
|
In article <g6gei15al2qd2ilrh153t5vpgmtb7sqn5c@4ax.com>,
Dick Adams <rdadams@smart.net> wrote:
>A judicial appointment may be for life, but a judicial commission is
>for one year. U.S. Senators get appointed by State Governors to serve
>until the nex
|
|