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On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 13:33:29 -0400 frustrated <vpallathu@gmail.com> whittled
these words:
> I had a very bad experience when I bought my new home. I would like to
> write a book on the incident to help new home buyers. The Real Estage
> Agent, Insuran
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frustrated wrote:
> I had a very bad experience when I bought my new home. I would like to
> write a book on the incident to help new home buyers. The Real Estage
> Agent, Insurance, construction company and the previous owner are
> involved in the in
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Sat, 22 Oct 2005 13:33:29 -0400 from frustrated
<vpallathu@gmail.com>:
> I had a very bad experience when I bought my new home. I would like to
> write a book on the incident to help new home buyers. The Real Estage
> Agent, Insurance, construction c
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"frustrated" <vpallathu@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:estkl1tsvkjto9urcnmjg73jasks4pb7hl@4ax.com...
>I had a very bad experience when I bought my new home. I would like to
> write a book on the incident to help new home buyers. The Real Estage
> A
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On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 13:33:29 -0400, "frustrated" <vpallathu@gmail.com>
wrote:
>I had a very bad experience when I bought my new home. I would like to
>write a book on the incident to help new home buyers. The Real Estage
>Agent, Insurance, construct
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In order to explain what the county has done, I realized I need to state
my location, etc. This is Ohio and here are some of the key terms in the
docket:
4-15 "Complaint to quiet title filed"
As far as I can find, this means they are claiming th
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> 1) "95.051(1)(a) Absence from the state of the person to be sued." I
> am fairly sure the accused party has been out of state for part of the
> time. If there is doubt, Would the burden of proof be on the accuser
> or the accused party, and how is
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Hello,
I have just discovered a serious theft from my family... property worth
around a million dollars. Quick background: My grandmother's father
"John" came from a wealthy family and had inherited land that was in the
family for 200 years. "Joh
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Does an individual need to be licensed in New York, or at least
licensed a loan officer in some state, to quote rates and sell loans if
working under a NY-licensed mortgage broker while the salesperson is
physically domiciled, based and located in NY?
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On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 18:28:13 -0400, "Doug"
<anothername@access4less.net> wrote:
>There are billions of dollars flowing in and out of the US every day. I
>am looking for a source for laws regarding sending money out of the US
>and back into the US, m
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Re a personal note for money loaned from one individual to another, how long
before the note becomes stale, or cannot
be used to collect money due, eg 5 years, 7 years, 10 years, or forever?
thanks
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I am working on a audio sharing site for personal audio blogs and
original audio content. Users can post thier links within the
directory and other users can search the indexes and playback the
material. I am concerned that there may be legal ramific
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I have a monetary judgment for a fixed sum (say $1000) against five
people with joint and several liability. Suppose one of these
people, fearing that I may try to collect some or all of the $1000
from him, offers to pay me the full $1000 I am owed i
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> In which highest degree of action would he absolutely not have been
> guilty of assault if he were under attack to begin with?
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> 1. Fire a warning shot(s) and voiced commands not to run?
> 2. Shot into his leg or extremety to wound or incapacit
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In article <vrtkl1pl695hipmhcrg1jj57q3p6ddem60@4ax.com>, <d@.> wrote:
>If this guy had shot the carjacker after getting the gun from him,
>would anyone have any chance of trying to say he was liable for the
>death of the carjacker?
Depends on cir
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d@. wrote:
> Read the article below:
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> In which highest degree of action would he absolutely not have been
> guilty of assault if he were under attack to begin with?
>
> 1. Fire a warning shot(s) and voiced commands not to run?
> 2. Shot into his
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d@. wrote:
> If this guy had shot the carjacker after getting the gun from him,
> would anyone have any chance of trying to say he was liable for the
> death of the carjacker?
Anyone can say whatever they want, and probably will. But I sense that
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Has this been discussed before?
Linddi England pled guilty at her first trial, and iiuc the judge then
listened to her ex-boyfriend's testimony and said he thought there was
doubt about her guilt, so he refused to take the guilty plea.
Then at her
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<d@.> wrote in message news:vrtkl1pl695hipmhcrg1jj57q3p6ddem60@4ax.com...
> Read the article below:
>
> If this guy had shot the carjacker after getting the gun from him,
> would anyone have any chance of trying to say he was liable for the
> death
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On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 13:33:00 -0400, doubter
<devnul@san.spamblockerr.com> wrote:
>. . . .
>And most CC companies specify when payment must be received, often
>including the local time of day. . . .
>. . . .
That may be so, but I am upset at
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com>:
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>> If the money is owed, it's a debt. If it isn't owed, there's
>> no need to pay it at all.
>
> I don't see how it can be that simple.
Well, it is that simpl
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In article <qrtkl15f0iclg104eevcbeuu9ng4kmio3q@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>Wed, 19 Oct 2005 15:27:56 -0400 from Seth Breidbart
><sethb@panix.com>:
>> If the money is owed, it's a debt. If it isn't owed, there's no ne
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
: If it's owed due to reciept of a prior service/good, it's a debt. If it's in
: a current exchange, it's not a debt. So if you haven't yet rented the
: apartment, you can't owe for it's use. Since rent is usually char
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I heard on the radio today that a bus driver was being charged with
murder for running over and killing a pedestrian. The prosecutor said
the pedestrian had the right of way in the crosswalk. If this was an
accident and was not intentional, why would i
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mr> Without creating a financial burden on my friend who has homeowners
mr> insurance, does this sound like a situation where an insurer is likely
mr> to offer a prompt settlement.
What exactly do you want to _settle_ ? from your own description, i
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Sat, 22 Oct 2005 13:32:53 -0400 from Paul Cassel <pcasselplus2
@comcast.net>:
> malibu.ron@verizon.net wrote:
> [claim slip and fall in friend's house]
> > My elbow is swelled up like a peach and
> > I am experiencing very uncomfortable back pain.
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In article <grtkl11f14onnfmhek5usr9921bqkrluid@4ax.com>,
the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm (Stan Brown) writes:
| Wed, 19 Oct 2005 15:27:53 -0400 from <malibu.ron@verizon.net>:
| > Without creating a financial burden on my friend who has homeowners
| > in
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CJ wrote:
> I recently contacted the IEEE, of which I am a
> member, and asked about their insurance. I received the following
> reply:
>
> "The attached application is for a miscellaneous professional
> liability policy. It is not for an attorney
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My independent adult son (age 27) called today me stating he had just
received a letter from a consortium of movie companies, who are threatening
to sue him. They state they subpoenaed his ISP and found he had downloaded
a copy of the movie "Birth"
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CJ wrote:
> I have recently passed the USPTO's patent bar exam, and am a newly
> minted patent agent. [snip]
?
> Would anyone be generous enough to volunteer a kind of Top Ten Things
> Everyone Should Know About Errors and Omissions Insurance? Alon
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Five month ago, my wife and I signed a contract to buy a house in a new
community which is still under construction now. We have put down 12k
for the deposit. Recently, we have decided not to buy the house. By
defaulting the contract, our understanding
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I have a longstanding and satisfactory relationship with a particular
cell phone provider for a family plan (five lines share one pool
of minutes and call each other, or any other customer of that provider,
or on nights and weekends anyone in the US, w
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Sat, 22 Oct 2005 13:32:38 -0400 from Trogdor <wsawma@verizon.net>:
> Does anyone know if an oral contract made between two neghbors is binding on
> their children when they pass on? Does that conveyance need to be explicit
> in the agreement?
In
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"Trogdor" <wsawma@verizon.net> writes:
> Does anyone know if an oral contract made between two neghbors is binding on
> their children when they pass on? Does that conveyance need to be explicit
> in the agreement?
You'll have to be more specif
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"Trogdor" <wsawma@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know if an oral contract made between two neghbors is binding
> on
> their children when they pass on? Does that conveyance need to be e
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On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 13:32:38 -0400, "Trogdor" <wsawma@verizon.net>
wrote:
>Does anyone know if an oral contract made between two neghbors is binding on
>their children when they pass on? Does that conveyance need to be explicit
>in the agreement?
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In the state of Maryland when a tennant refuses to pay his/hers last two
months rent, the landlord has after legal
notification in writting to the tennant, the right to
remove the tennant's property & place all property
on the sidewalk to be removed
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