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In article <lbbrj1t0vtacmr3m0ahvqdju10nk2oaorg@4ax.com>,
<MasoodAdnan@gmail.com> wrote:
>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
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I have more recent verbal instructions from my father about his money that
are contrary to what he said in his will 12 years ago. Dad died 8 months
ago. His verbal instructions were made repetedly and adamently and were
sometimes witnessed by my wife a
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pobox3000@excite.com wrote:
> I am considering Ch 7 bankruptcy. I have a patent as an asset
> which I use to support myself, the product is in production.
> It is my only income. Can the trustee take the patent and
> auction it if it is exempt usi
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On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 12:27:14 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, ~Bonnie~
favored us with...
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> I'm new to your group & hope you'll consider my situation.
> I unfortunately bit into a piece of metal in a sausage I'd purchased at
> a grocery chain. This
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In article <a520k1d9r97ig97js7pe6u1r0opl1bkcvd@4ax.com>,
riverbyrdII@webtv.net (~Bonnie~) wrote:
> I unfortunately bit into a piece of metal in a sausage I'd purchased at
> a grocery chain. This has caused me to have a upper lateral incisor
> extra
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On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 12:27:14 -0400, riverbyrdII@webtv.net (~Bonnie~)
wrote:
>I'm new to your group & hope you'll consider my situation.
>[Purchased sausage with piece of metal in it. After suffering injuries,
>notified seller, who appears to be re
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~Bonnie~ wrote:
> I'm new to your group & hope you'll consider my situation.
> I unfortunately bit into a piece of metal in a sausage I'd purchased at
> a grocery chain. This has caused me to have a upper lateral incisor
> extracted--& I'm now dealing
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Hi,
My sister's husband of 30 years died suddenly. He had always taken care
of all financial matters. After his death, much to my sister's
surprise, she discovered that he had put almost everything they they
owned into an irrevocable trust. The trus
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On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 12:27:12 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, favored
us with...
> I make my clients sign 1-year contracts for me to host, support and
> mantain their online software. Now this is my first year doing this so
> I charged very cheap mont
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Don wrote:
> If a company owes me $500 for work I performed and refuses to pay me, and I
> owe that same company $600 for an item I purchased, is it within my rights
> to simply pay them $100 and then walk away? Would the answer be any
> different
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Don wrote:
> If a company owes me $500 for work I performed and refuses to pay me, and I
> owe that same company $600 for an item I purchased, is it within my rights
> to simply pay them $100 and then walk away? Would the answer be any
> different i
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"Don" <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote in message
news:7520k153vbv1e8kocu5pk524shc7i18utj@4ax.com...
> If a company owes me $500 for work I performed and refuses to pay me, and
I
> owe that same company $600 for an item I purchased, is it within my rights
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Andrew wrote:
>
> 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
> while he was using radar.
There is a legal principle in the United States under which evidence
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Andrew <andrew@nowayjose.xcy> wrote:
> I live in Texas.
>
> Several months ago I received a ticket for going 55 MPH in a 45
> zone.
>
> The officer was using radar and was parked on a side street,
> perpendicular to the road I was on.
>
>
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Many local codes will define "parked" as something like "an unattended
> vehicle." That's why uou'll see some signs saying "No parking, stopping or
> standing" where "parking" is "stopping the vehicle, (possibly) turni
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>Even if the cop was breaking the law, that doesn't have any bearing
>on whether you were.
No, but it would mean the evidence was illegally gathered,
and the question of whether it is usable is some
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Boothbay wrote:
> I called my lawyer who made out my will three years ago. There has been
> some changes during that span, so I asked him about the codicils. He
> said that they do not do that anymore. Does any lawyer here agree with
> that statement?
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"Boothbay" <harri85274@aol.com> wrote:
> I called my lawyer who made out my will three years ago. There
> has been some changes during that span, so I asked him about the
> codicils. He said that they do not do that anymore. Does any
> lawyer here a
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Boothbay wrote:
> I called my lawyer who made out my will three years ago. There has been
> some changes during that span, so I asked him about the codicils. He
> said that they do not do that anymore. Does any lawyer here agree with
> that statement?
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"Boothbay" <harri85274@aol.com> wrote in message
news:qf20k11jq2s1s27kofs3m65vesnmjg1nuf@4ax.com...
"snip"
>OP wants estate will updated.
>Attorney informs OP that codicils are obsolete.
>OP has ??, and wants comments
Don't really know, bu
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el_roachmeister@yahoo.com wrote:
[software publisher who sells w/o warranties]
> Does this hold up in court if my software has obvious bugs and security
> flaws that lead to a massive financial failure for the customer? Do any
> web software compani
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On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 12:26:53 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, favored
us with...
> My web software is starting to get used in serious industries like
> medical field. My contract clearly states I am not liable for anything
> that goes wrong with the s
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In article <o420k1dbmcgu3jdshaar0ev1l0mat47prt@4ax.com>,
el_roachmeister@yahoo.com wrote:
> My web software is starting to get used in serious industries like
> medical field. My contract clearly states I am not liable for anything
> that goes wron
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"frustrated" <vpallathu@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:85moj1diqocskvpfoeh00o4uokefrq81qt@4ax.com...
> 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...
> in
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"frustrated" <vpallathu@gmail.com> wrote:
> In the paper that I filed, I wrote "misrepresentation and
> manipulation which caused the contract to be uncompleted...." I
> meant the contract, (painting, bathroom fixings etc...) the
> defedantant did n
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frustrated wrote:
> First of all thank you for the information. The lawyer I met was a
> lawyer from a local city bar.
>
> In the paper that I filed, I wrote "misrepresentation and manipulation
> which caused the contract to be uncompleted...." I mea
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On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 12:26:50 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, favored
us with...
> Question: I was in an accident some time back and the other driver told the
> cop his side (out of earshot range of me) and the cop gave me a ticket based
> on what the
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On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 12:26:50 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, favored
us with...
> Question: I was in an accident some time back and the other driver told the
> cop his side (out of earshot range of me) and the cop gave me a ticket based
> on what the
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Question: I was in an accident some time back and the other driver told the
> cop his side (out of earshot range of me) and the cop gave me a ticket based
> on what the other driver said, etc. When I went to court, t
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Question: I was in an accident some time back and the other
> driver told the cop his side (out of earshot range of me) and
> the cop gave me a ticket based on what the other driver said,
> etc. When I went to court
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My wife & I bought a vacant lot in Nevada. The developer/
seller carried the note with a 3 year balloon. I believe that
the note has been satisfied early - after 13 months.
Our real estate agent said that the repayment would be set
up through an esc
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John A. Weeks III wrote:
> .... You cannot say for sure this wasn't a 55MPH zone
> until you know all the facts. Those might not be included on
> the ticket in the case that a separate report was written.
>
I know that this road is 65mph 80 miles ea
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<arcadefreaque@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:j4moj1lt6rih6aq2v955tuuvakgma0tojo@4ax.com...
>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 cas
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>>> Here is my dilema. Joe owns properties A and B. B is landlocked. The
>>> ONLY way into B is through property A. Joe sells property B to Mike.
>>> The property is sold without any warrenties (the sales contract
>>> specifically in BOLD says AS/I
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<nainil@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:kabrj1d6mo7s1pvtedvrqm1ndpiv8k7v4b@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if someone could find a CATCH/LOOPHOLE in this Software
> Agreement Paragraph.
I have no idea why you would want to re-invent th
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Posted for a friend. This is taking place in an unincorporated township
in Ohio. The township trustees issue building permits, etc. I apologize
for the length, but I didn't know what was relevant and what could be
omitted.
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