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R wrote:
> If I were
> you, I would transfer the patent to a corporation (your corporation)
> wait one year, then file but Stu's right. Consult a lawyer.
Even if you wait a year you are asking for trouble if you transfer
assets to the corporatio
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On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 19:38:49 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, Steve F.
(admitted in NY and FL) favored us with...
> << S/he can advise you what your chances are and how much various
> courses of action would cost you, because win or lose you'll have to
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Dan Lanciani wrote:
> In article <bq06k11ab1sujnb5etl283oam48pst10jc@4ax.com>,
> pcasselplus2@comcast.net (Paul Cassel) writes:
> | Don wrote:
> | > If a company owes me $500 for work I performed and refuses to pay me, and I
> | > owe that same comp
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"Don" <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote:
> Thanks to both of you for those answers. I suspected that the
> two cases would be separate, so that mixing them and seeking
> "self help" would not be allowed. Now I would like to ask a
> related question that rev
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On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 19:38:15 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, dbarr8
favored us with...
> Am wondering if anyone can provide me with assistance as to how power
> of attorney applies to an adult child who is unable to access funds
> from his or her bank
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dbarr8 <dbarr8@golden.net> wrote:
> Am wondering if anyone can provide me with assistance as to how
> power of attorney applies to an adult child who is unable to
> access funds from his or her bank due to a major temporary
> illness or medical cond
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Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
> begin quotation
> from David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu>
> in message <3q06k1du6g2kacqtr70bgfnjo0n9r4djrd@4ax.com>
> posted at 2005-10-04T22:35
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>> As for the original poster in this thread, if there is a fire,
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Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
> Andrew <andrew@nowayjose.xcy> wrote:
>> I live in Texas.
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>> Several months ago I received a ticket for going 55 MPH in a 45
>> zone.
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>> The officer was using radar and was parked on a
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David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote:
> Going from a surprisingly good memory, the rules in NYC c. 1980 were:
> Stopping (when prohibited) means stopping the car for any reason
> except (traffic and safety.)
> Standing: Stopping ot
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 18:35:18 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, Steve
> Pope favored us with...
>> Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
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>> >Even if the cop was breaking the law, that doesn'
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Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
> spope33@speedymail.org (Steve Pope) wrote:
>> Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
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>>>Even if the cop was breaking the law, that doesn't have any
>>>bearing on whether you were.
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Hello. Tonight I was served a summons for violating NYC Parks
regulation 1-03, c2:
ยง1-03 General Provisions
(c) Failure to Comply with Directions of Police Officers, Urban Park
Rangers, Parks Enforcement Patrol Officers, or Other Department
Empl
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John F. Carr wrote:
> In article <np06k1tg7h2repq07q33tpr0jc4bj24k09@4ax.com>,
> Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
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>>On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 12:26:53 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, favored
>>us with...
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>>>My web software is starti
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>> Amazon's cover image scans are a 'derivative work' based on the original.
>
>I don't think so, Tim! A mechanical or electronic reproduction of
>part of an original can't possibly be considered a derivative work,
>any more than any sort of photocopy
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Hello everyone:
STATE:Florida
I worked for a call center company which outsourced call attending
services for a reknown online travel company.
As part of the sales incentives $100-$400 +/- were offered for sales
agents who reached a given sales
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In article <5p06k1l5rk5mq7aqmi4n9caur1nen8stgt@4ax.com>,
Arcadefreaque <arcadefreaque@gmail.com> wrote:
>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
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'm having problems in agreeing with the apparent logic of some
judgments which relate to protection of minority shareholder[s]
against oppression [eg. not getting any/pro-rata share of the
profit] in a SMALL private [not publicly traded] company.
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If a will names a bank as executor, what does it take to change it to a
relative if the heirs all agree?
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> I think this gentleman was representing
>a nonpartisan group of legal scholars, but my internet searches have
>not helped me identify them or him.
The transcripts of the Thomas hearings are avialable from the Senate
Judiciary Committee's web sit
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