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Re: Workplace grievance
Dateline Sun, 16 Oct 2005 22:40:53 -0400 from <h974483 @graduate.hku.hk>: > One of my friends is working in the library. Recently, she received a > complaint from a teen patron. That patron borrowed a viedotape and paid > three dollars. But the patro


Re: Workplace grievance
In article <1k36l1hbg26jc0fct84vrbeu8hi50rhmf2@4ax.com>, h974483@graduate.hku.hk wrote: > Can can she prove that she is innocent? Well, she hasn't got much > evidences to protect her in this case. But she felt pretty stressful > about that. I do


Re: Workplace grievance
>One of my friends is working in the library. Recently, she received a >complaint from a teen patron. That patron borrowed a viedotape and paid >three dollars. But the patron's account still shows that he has three >dollars unpaid. He said the libraria


Unemployment Appeal Hearing Record
Hi, I have requested an appeal hearing to appeal the denial of my unemployment benefits. I am concerned about the ramifications on my life from the statements that will be made at the appeal. My employer has charged me with making violent thr


Re: sister's husband set up irrevokable trust without her knowledge
<dameunaayuda@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ij36l15v9jc224q8jq93isfcq24184m4pf@4ax.com... > > In a previous message, Stuart A. Bronstein wrote: > >> It will largely depend on what state she lives in. She may be able >> to get control over a p


Re: sister's husband set up irrevokable trust without her knowledge
<Also she can't afford another lawyer and I think that she is just reluctant to start a legal family battle now. > But you can pay the fee for an attorney to review her situation and advise her of her rights. If she doesn't have financial resources


Re: sister's husband set up irrevokable trust without her knowledge
<dameunaayuda@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ij36l15v9jc224q8jq93isfcq24184m4pf@4ax.com... > In a previous message, Gary Walker wrote: > > > Without regard, we don't know your/their state, but I'm > > assuming it's not community property, someone


Re: Sale of House - Alarm Contract Problem
In article <hj36l11l0i9nihgth0ffvemld4pno9ahu2@4ax.com>, darlenetotten <darlenetotten1@yahoo.ca> wrote: >I've sold my house. The buyers signed in the purchase agreement that >they will assume the alarm monitoring contract at $32 per month. The >alarm


Re: Sale of House - Alarm Contract Problem
In article <hj36l11l0i9nihgth0ffvemld4pno9ahu2@4ax.com>, "darlenetotten" <darlenetotten1@yahoo.ca> wrote: > I've sold my house. The buyers signed in the purchase agreement that > they will assume the alarm monitoring contract at $32 per month. The


Re: question about debt and Dan Lanciani's hypothetical
In article <dj36l1pf9uljq9qsndcbmrb00ubcjufn99@4ax.com>, rlcarr@animato.arlington.ma.us (Rich Carreiro) writes: | ddl@danlan.*com (Dan Lanciani) writes: | | > Can a bank structure its account agreement such that it can appropriate a | > customer's


Re: question about copyright notice
>the rule clearly states that a 'copy of this copyright notice must be >included in any copy of this work or any derived work'. I think what Mikhael Brown has in mind is this: he wants people to include his copyright notice alongside the copyright of


Re: question about copyright notice
In article <cj36l1dtkbqpm4uqq8ejjv31jf46dqorhs@4ax.com> forums_mp@hotmail.com writes: > >Consider the following: > >// ================================================================= >// >// Copyright (C) 2001 Mikhael Brown >// >// ----------


Re: question about copyright notice
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 22:40:28 -0400 forums_mp@hotmail.com whittled these words: > Consider the following: > // ================================================================= > // > // Copyright (C) 2001 Mikhael Brown > // > // --------------


Out of state trial appeance
My wife was involved in a relatively minor auto accident about three years ago. She was at fault, admitted as much, and turned it over to our insurance company (CSAA). The accident occured in Washington while we were on vacation; we are California resi


Re: Landlord refusing to accept cash for late fee--legal?
In article <0j36l1p67vsdkk2vqj7p7a1730r4eogug3@4ax.com>, D. K. Kraft <cat@eskimo.com> wrote: >Seeking general advice: > > My hubby and I are exemplary tenants of 10+ yrs of our apartment >complex, >having lived through six management company change


Re: Landlord refusing to accept cash for late fee--legal?
D. K. Kraft <cat@eskimo.com> wrote: : Seeking general advice: <snip> : My position on this is that, "policy" or not, the management company : can't : force us to spend an additional $6 for a cashier's check when an acceptable and : *legal* fo


Re: Landlord refusing to accept cash for late fee--legal?
Dateline Sun, 16 Oct 2005 22:40:12 -0400 from D. K. Kraft <cat@eskimo.com>: > rent check (sent by an online banking payment service) was delayed in the mail > two days past the grace period (the check had been scheduled, cut, and mailed > with ampl


Re: Landlord refusing to accept cash for late fee--legal?
"D. K. Kraft" <cat@eskimo.com> writes: > My position on this is that, "policy" or not, the management > company can't force us to spend an additional $6 for a cashier's > check when an acceptable and *legal* form of payment has been > offered. C


Re: Landlord refusing to accept cash for late fee--legal?
In article <0j36l1p67vsdkk2vqj7p7a1730r4eogug3@4ax.com>, "D. K. Kraft" <cat@eskimo.com> wrote: > [...] thought little of our spotless history when our > rent check (sent by an online banking payment service) was delayed in the > mail two days pas


Re: Landlord refusing to accept cash for late fee--legal?
In article <0j36l1p67vsdkk2vqj7p7a1730r4eogug3@4ax.com>, D. K. Kraft <cat@eskimo.com> wrote: > Of course, we weren't pleased by their refusal to waive the late charge, >given >the extenuating circumstances, but we chose not to make a case of the is


Insurance company's settlement for automobile loss: Is it unfair?
Ok, here's my story. I got into a car accident a few months ago where I was rear-ended here in Florida. Obviously, it's the other guy's fault. Putting the bodily injury claim aside, I've been trying to put the property damage claim to rest. My '97 Sunf


Re: General Copyright Questions
In article <55dik1t7ptcia2s6ri607uaag13glbprli@4ax.com>, <german.mb@gmail.com> wrote: >>> 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 o


Re: General Copyright Questions
In article <pi1ek1loemrrolbfo9taeupmks3otg7clk@4ax.com>, Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: >On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 12:26:47 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, Robert >Bonomi favored us with... >> >> Amazon's cover image scans are a 'derivati


Re: FL: Did ex-employer steal sale bonus?
Stan Brown wrote: > On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 19:01:47 -0400 in misc.legal.moderated, Paul > Cassel favored us with... > >>Best advice is to drop it. There isn't enough money involved to make it >>worth pursuing. ... What you can almost >>be sure of i


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