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Re: When Does Community End In Texas?
"Timothy" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote in message news:7pvij1l0k33po9aldmbj4i2d3froqdm1tn@4ax.com... > >In the case of divorcing spouses in Texas, when does the > >community generally end? > > I am not a lawyer. I am not even a Texan. A little Googl


Re: When Does Community End In Texas?
"Timothy" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote in message news:7pvij1l0k33po9aldmbj4i2d3froqdm1tn@4ax.com... > >In the case of divorcing spouses in Texas, when does the >>community generally end? > > I am not a lawyer. I am not even a Texan. A little Googling


Re: To sue the agency or the client ?
In article <4pvij1h2hbb66mnp4510u4ad5k99ic1rnu@4ax.com>, test <test@test.com> wrote: >Hi > >My contract was terminted for no legal reasons. (This is my opinion). So? Many contracts are terminable by either party, at any time, *without* having t


Re: To sue the agency or the client ?
Test, You had some sort of employment contract with an agency. They had a contract with a client and sent you to work there. The client decided for some reason to end your work at their site. You wish an explanation of your termination from th


Re: To sue the agency or the client ?
In article <4pvij1h2hbb66mnp4510u4ad5k99ic1rnu@4ax.com>, test <test@test.com> wrote: > My contract was terminted for no legal reasons. (This is my opinion). > I want to go in court for this but I don't know if I should sue the > agency or the cline


Someone using fake Social Security number on loan apps -- how to report?
Someone I know (who I admit I despise because of his unethical practices) clearly committed an illegal act, and I'd like to report it to the proper authorities who will actually *promptly investigate*. Let me explain. This person operates a busine


Re: Question about the SOL for debts
"Gordon Burditt" <gordonb.w3l6a@burditt.org> wrote in message news:19n9j196d3hrpqhk894dgiaqlcl0gha299@4ax.com... > >A debt remains forever until paid or forgiven. Even a bankruptcy > >discharge >>doesn't eliminate the debt, just the legal right to


Re: photography from public property illegal???
A Michigan Attorney <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote: > Timothy wrote: <snip> >> Anyway, to get back to the main topic here, there is no blanket right >> to stand on public property and photograph what's happening on adjacent >> private property. Th


Officer Parked Illegally?
I live in Texas. Several months ago I received a ticket for going 55 MPH in a 45 zone. I plead not guilty and have a jury trial scheduled in about 3 weeks. The officer was using radar and was parked on a side street, perpendicular to the road I


Legal words
I'm going to the court for the first time in my life. I'm told by my friends that I should use words like "my opinion", "I think" etc... instead of accusing the defedants. The lawyer I consulted told me to put MISREPRESENTATION on the filing paper. I a


Re: Legal info needed for fictional story
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 13:20:02 -0400, littleboyblu87@yahoo.com wrote: >I'm writing a fictional story (for fun) and I need a little legal info >for the story. >Let's say that someone is arrested for a crime such as assault. While >they are still in j


Re: Legal info needed for fictional story
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 13:20:02 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, favored us with... > I'm writing a fictional story (for fun) and I need a little legal info > for the story. > > Let's say that someone is arrested for a crime such as assault. While > t


Re: Legal info needed for fictional story
littleboyblu87@yahoo.com wrote: > I'm writing a fictional story (for fun) and I need a little legal info > for the story. > > Let's say that someone is arrested for a crime such as assault. While > they are still in jail, they receive a visitor (fr


Re: Legal info needed for fictional story
littleboyblu87@yahoo.com wrote: > I'm writing a fictional story (for fun) and I need a little legal info > for the story. > > Let's say that someone is arrested for a crime such as assault. While > they are still in jail, they receive a visitor (fr


Re: How to calculate number of months worked.
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 13:20:02 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, favored us with... > My employer had given me bounce with the condition that. If I leave > company without completing 6 months I will pay back whole amount. If I > leave without completing


Re: How to calculate number of months worked.
In article <tovij11chebbp5f54gp8rtv7m8guqtv70b@4ax.com>, st_in1@hotmail.com wrote: > My employer had given me bounce with the condition that. If I leave > company without completing 6 months I will pay back whole amount. If I > leave without comple


Re: How to calculate number of months worked.
In article <tovij11chebbp5f54gp8rtv7m8guqtv70b@4ax.com>, <st_in1@hotmail.com> wrote: >Hi, > >My employer had given me bounce with the condition that. If I leave >company without completing 6 months I will pay back whole amount. If I >leave without


Re: How to calculate number of months worked.
st_in1@hotmail.com writes: > My employer had given me bounce with the condition that. If I leave > company without completing 6 months I will pay back whole amount. If I > leave without completing 12 months I will pay back 50% amount. > > I had jo


Re: How to calculate number of months worked.
st_in1@hotmail.com wrote: > My employer had given me bounce with the condition that. If I > leave company without completing 6 months I will pay back whole > amount. If I leave without completing 12 months I will pay back > 50% amount. > > I had


Re: Gov'ts legal obligation to war veterans.
Gary > I am not American but Australian and thought someone may know what if > any duty of care of Govt to veterans is actually covered by the law? I > can't get anything here in Australia. I am a VIetnam Vet and do > advocacy work for sick vetera


Free Subpoenas???
I live in Moab, UT. Here it costs - I think - $80 to subpoena someone. Is there any way of getting around the cost? -Josh


Followup: Release binding if no consideration in return?
In early August I asked: > At my exit interview I was handed an "involuntary termination data > sheet", in which I acknowledged receipt of the severance pay check, > return of company equipment as applicable, and released my employer > from any and


Fighting a traffic ticket
I was issued a speeding ticket for "driving 76mph in a 55mph zone" today, and I'm wondering what evidence I will need to bring to court to help my case - and what evidence I can request the officer bring (or should I say nothing hoping that he will com


employees
Help-can someone please tell me where i can find a good website for employment law?


Re: E-mail wars as a reson for termination
test wrote: [contract cancelled due to him annoying contractor with emails] > My question: Is the termination a lawful one in the above mentioned > conditions ? The both above mentioned situations didn't have me as the > initial sender of the emai


Re: E-mail wars as a reson for termination
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 13:20:01 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, test favored us with... [He sent out some e-mails, was told not to do it again, and did. They fired him and gave this as the reason.] > My question: Is the termination a lawful one in the


Re: E-mail wars as a reson for termination
In article <qovij118edr13h9ujfec0srhj773naq2bh@4ax.com>, test <test@test.com> wrote: > When they terminated me they told me that they couldn't blame me > technically for anything but they told me to stop the war emails. It is > arguable of course w


Re: E-mail wars as a reson for termination
"test" <test@test.com> wrote in message news:qovij118edr13h9ujfec0srhj773naq2bh@4ax.com... > Hi > <snip> > > My question: Is the termination a lawful one in the above mentioned > conditions ? The both above mentioned situations didn't have me as th


Re: E-mail wars as a reson for termination
>For technical reasons I got involved in endless discussions on technical >matters with one of my colleagues. We both considered that we had to CC >our managers and also our colleagues. If any of these people ask you to STOP sending email on this top


Re: Easement by necessity - who pays for the easement?
In article <movij11blgvahmbc9a38f56mlr5m4j78rn@4ax.com>, Timothy <horrigan@aol.com> wrote: >So the situation is evidently not that Lot B can only be CONVENIENTLY >accessed via Lot A. The situation is that the access to Lot B via Lot >A is vastly mo


Re: Easement by necessity - who pays for the easement?
On 24 Sep 2005, chad@chadphillips.org said/asked in substance: > In Missouri, Joe owns adjoining properties A and B the > latter of which is landlocked and accessible only to/from > parcel A. Joe sells parcel B to Mike by a contract that > in BOLD


Re: Disabled Vet needs help
Bruce Yates wrote: [claims neighbor is lying about him which OP thinks may cause him problems getting disability qualification] > Is there anything I could possibly do to stop his slanderous > statements? It appears that he has no real assets sin


Re: damage caused by neighbor, next step?
>I bought a condo at the end of June. While work was being > done on my place, the woman upstairs had some work done on > her bathroom. That work was shoddy as the handyman didn't > bother to use caulk. As a result, water would leak into my > kitchen


Re: damage caused by neighbor, next step?
In article <dovij1p2mc9vntunqm28ci7bkeejjhnafb@4ax.com>, Gary Goodman <XgaryXg7X@yahoo.com> wrote: > I see several options: > > 1. Leave another message for her stating that since she has > refused to cooperate, I will engage the services of an


Re: damage caused by neighbor, next step?
"Gary Goodman" <XgaryXg7X@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:dovij1p2mc9vntunqm28ci7bkeejjhnafb@4ax.com... > I see several options: > > 1. Leave another message for her stating that since she has > refused to cooperate, I will engage the services of


Re: Cruel and unusual question
According to Auldman <chriscu@hotmail.com>: > "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, enc


contracts
Need some help with contracts of employment-any ideas?


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