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Gil Faver wrote:
> "Timothy" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:7pvij1l0k33po9aldmbj4i2d3froqdm1tn@4ax.com...
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>>>In the case of divorcing spouses in Texas, when does the
>>>community generally end?
>>
>>I am not a lawyer. I am not even
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"effi" <effi@ev1.net> wrote:
> "Timothy" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote
>>>In the case of divorcing spouses in Texas, when does the
>>>community generally end?
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>> I am not a lawyer. I am not even a Texan. A little Googling
>> indicates that communi
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Hi,
I live in North Dakota and lost my job. So, I am moving out of state.
I just signed the one year lease 2 months ago.
My landlord has given me two options:
1. Pay rent till they find a new tenant.
2. Pay three months rent now and get out
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>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
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On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 17:14:27 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, Andrew
favored us with...
> I am hoping to use this in my case, showing that the officer was
> parked illegally while he was using radar.
>
> Is there any law or precidence I can use to su
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"Andrew" <andrew@nowayjose.xcy> wrote in message
news:a5moj11lqii55h15g81k8vm2kkla0nh81b@4ax.com...
snip....
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> After receiving the ticket, I went back to where the officer was
> parked and noticed that he was parked in front of a fire hydrant
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Andrew wrote:
[got speeding ticket from cop parked at hydrant]
>
> I am hoping to use this in my case, showing that the officer was
> parked illegally while he was using radar.
>
> Is there any law or precidence I can use to support my case?
>
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frustrated wrote:
> 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.
Your friends are misinformed. What, do they think y
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On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 17:14:26 -0400, "frustrated" <vpallathu@gmail.com>
wrote:
>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 defedan
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<caj11@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:15moj1das1u0bt9itqgn7ahkjivi0mc71b@4ax.com...
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> 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
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< had joined with my employer on ***Nov 15th 2004***. Have to leave
them ***Oct 31st 2005.***.
So will it get counted as ""12 months"" or ""11 months and 15 days"" >
Most employers will say you worked 11 months, 15 days.
Perhaps you have vacatio
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I was talking about copyright details with a friend a couple days ago
and we were contemplating the following scenario:
Amazon has millions of book covers in their database, many of them
having been scanned by themselves. Do they have any kind of right
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"Josh" <Hans2234@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I live in Moab, UT. Here it costs - I think - $80 to subpoena
> someone. Is there any way of getting around the cost?
What does the cost consist of? If it's the sheriff's fee, you may be
able to avoid it by
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On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 17:14:05 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, David
Chesler favored us with...
> And although I didn't use the rare
> opportunity to say "Res ipso loquitor! Quid pro quo!" ( <- ObLegal )
It's a good thing you didn't, because you'd ha
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On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 17:14:02 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, favored
us with...
> 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 e
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In article <j4moj1lt6rih6aq2v955tuuvakgma0tojo@4ax.com>,
arcadefreaque@gmail.com wrote:
> I know my speed ranges between 63-68, and I feel comfortable with that
> range since the speed limit knowing that I don't have crusise control
> and I'll sway
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In article <h4moj1968oc1529gcn0jroppvor8jgit0c@4ax.com>,
<olivia_woods2005@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>Help-can someone please tell me where i can find a good website for
>employment law?
>
You can find *anything* through WWW.GOOGLE.COM, if you look lon
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olivia_woods2005@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Help-can someone please tell me where i can find a good website for
> employment law?
If you are in the UK, go to the newsgroup uk.legal.moderated and ask
your specific question.
If you're in the US, tell
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On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 17:13:36 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, David
Wallace favored us with...
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> According to Auldman <chriscu@hotmail.com>:
> > "Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor
> > cruel and unusual punishmen
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On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 17:13:33 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, favored
us with...
> Need some help with contracts of employment-any ideas?
Yes, you should definitely have one.
Now, ask us a more specific question and you'll get a more specific
an
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stephanie-z@hotmail.com wrote:
> Need some help with contracts of employment-any ideas?
Too many. What are your specific issues?
Stu
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Hello,
I was wondering if someone could find a CATCH/LOOPHOLE in this Software
Agreement Paragraph. My software company is called eLiteral.com. I have
written this Software Agreement and I was wondering if someone could go
thru' the same and tell me
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