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"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:6cekm1lvqircss3rm9pl19n611931seh7s@4ax.com...
> I readily agree that this can work a hardship. However, it comes from
> the US "each party pays own counsel" system. If we adopted a "los
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On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 11:27:00 -0500 jeff37 <jrames@gmail.com> whittled these
words:
> I purchased a town home about 1.5 years ago. There was a vacant lot
> adjacent to the land my street of townhomes was located on that was
> zoned commercial. The lo
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> I am honestly a bit shocked that the village did not
>hold an open discussion prior to the sale.
Another thought:
It is possible they did have the discussion, but before you moved in---
maybe even before you moved in. These development projects
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jeff37 wrote:
> ...As futile as it may be, I'd
> like some advice on what I can do at this point to possibly change the
> village's mind. What is the best way to go about handling something
> like this?
>
> The association is having a meeting ne
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> I am honestly a bit shocked that the village did not
> hold an open discussion prior to the sale. As futile as it may be, I'd
> like some advice on what I can do at this point to possibly change the
> village's mind.
An exact answer to your qu
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I'm a novice at this but I learn fast! :)
I'll be going to traffic court in a few months and I'd like to be as
well-prepared as possible.
I have a few basic questions.
- If a defendant does not give testimony (simply cross-examines) can
he s
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In article <tn7am1dhhaqbupna7inb2a661l86cab24j@4ax.com>,
Arcadefreaque <arcadefreaque@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Basically, I'm being told that I have the right to a Jury trial for a
>misdemeanor traffic violation, but prosecution is denying me discovery
>
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NoRemorse wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this question, but here
> goes... My mother works at a factory that makes some metal gauges and other
> related parts. Her supervisor (female) is repeatedly sexually harrass
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"NoRemorse" <m-jastrzebski@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:a8ekm1phalaeulj2hhr3rr1ijvueq2n49f@4ax.com...
> Hi.
>
> I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this question, but here
> goes... My mother works at a factory that makes some meta
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In article <a8ekm1phalaeulj2hhr3rr1ijvueq2n49f@4ax.com>,
"NoRemorse" <m-jastrzebski@comcast.net> wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this question, but here
> goes... My mother works at a factory that makes some metal gauges and
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On 3 Nov 2005, "NoRemorse" <m-jastrzebski@comcast.net> wrote:
>My mother works at a factory that makes some metal gauges and other
>related parts. Her supervisor (female) is repeatedly sexually harrassed by
>the former owner (male) of the factory.
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"NoRemorse" <m-jastrzebski@comcast.net> writes:
> My mother works at a factory that makes some metal gauges and other
> related parts. Her supervisor (female) is repeatedly sexually harrassed by
> the former owner (male) of the factory. (By sexual
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In article <a8ekm1phalaeulj2hhr3rr1ijvueq2n49f@4ax.com>,
NoRemorse <m-jastrzebski@comcast.net> wrote:
>I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this question, but here
>goes... My mother works at a factory that makes some metal gauges and othe
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Snapper wrote:
> My husband is part owner in a general partnership company
> (construction). We are (personally) at a point that we need to file
> chapter 7 bankruptcy. He wants to incorporate his business to protect
> his business assets from being i
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In article <88ekm1pqt1icu80b07ushuincot91dbe92@4ax.com>,
"Snapper" <melinda@moorecomputing.net> wrote:
> My husband is part owner in a general partnership company
> (construction). We are (personally) at a point that we need to file
> chapter 7 ban
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Thu, 03 Nov 2005 11:26:52 -0500 from Snapper
<melinda@moorecomputing.net>:
> My husband is part owner in a general partnership company
> (construction). We are (personally) at a point that we need to file
> chapter 7 bankruptcy. He wants to incorpora
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My neighbor's wall abuts our roof, extending over our roof for about 4
feet. This wall is crumbling unto our roof, constituting a danger to
persons and property. I have contacted the neighbor several times, but
he refuses to even take a look. I have al
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I was using my dad's pick up to haul fence material and was stopped
at a weigh station.
I went thru the usual procedures and was told to park my vehicle. I
explained
that the truck I was driving was my dads and volunteered his phone # if
they
want
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how best to complain about a Petty tyrant in the mall?
--
Impeach Bush ! a noble cause
Operation Iraqi Liberation = O.I.L.
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"Daniel R. Reitman" <dreitman@spiritone.com> wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>>If the lender basically makes it impossible for you to pay him
>>on Saturday, he is required to accept payments made on the next
>>available
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Hi all,
I'm in the United States, and I'm looking for any rulings that indicate
whether or not computer source code is considered free speech. I'm aware
of Bernstein I, II and III, but not sure how these rulings apply in the
context of the DMCA.
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those three wheeled wonders. I have been asked to leave a mall parking
lot.
--
Impeach Bush ! a noble cause
Operation Iraqi Liberation = O.I.L.
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On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 11:26:48 -0500, SeaFuncSpam@gmail.com wrote:
>"Intel Inside" and "Got Milk?" are 2 well-known ad campaigns. Many
>formulaic imitators have sprung up... What I'm wondering, is if such formulaic
>copycats are violations of Trademar
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In article <08ekm1d41nnrk003kqpfdqu9mh6i41n541@4ax.com>,
<SeaFuncSpam@gmail.com> wrote:
>"Intel Inside" and "Got Milk?" are 2 well-known ad campaigns. Many
>formulaic imitators have sprung up; I know I've seen dozens and dozens
>of "Got something-or
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SeaFuncSpam@gmail.com wrote:
> "Intel Inside" and "Got Milk?" are 2 well-known ad campaigns. Many
> formulaic imitators have sprung up; I know I've seen dozens and dozens
> of "Got something-or-other?" ads in various places. Not sure if I've
> seen
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I wish to loan someone money until they sell their home.
They should be like 80 y.o. and have a paid for home. Mobiles on land ok/
how does one set this up?
--
Impeach Bush ! a noble cause
Operation Iraqi Liberation = O.I.L.
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Hi,
I was wondering if someone could help clarify this situation. An
employee underwent a 1 day suspension without pay for a minor incident,
but later it was
determined, after a supervisor came forward, that she should be
'cleared'. She has
determin
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<slippymississippi@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:k7ekm1hq0k5ja96b4p3s72b853gfnuvks4@4ax.com...
>
> Say, someone who has committed a crime confesses to friends and family
> on his deathbed. Would that constitute hearsay in a jury trial?
>
I bel
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slippymississippi@yahoo.com wrote:
> Say, someone who has committed a crime confesses to friends and family
> on his deathbed. Would that constitute hearsay in a jury trial?
if the person making the confession felt sure he was dying - Yes, it is
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slippymississippi@yahoo.com wrote:
> Say, someone who has committed a crime confesses to friends and family
> on his deathbed. Would that constitute hearsay in a jury trial?
Good question. Typically a party's own statements are not hearsay (by
d
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<slippymississippi@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:k7ekm1hq0k5ja96b4p3s72b853gfnuvks4@4ax.com...
>
> Say, someone who has committed a crime confesses to friends and family
> on his deathbed. Would that constitute hearsay in a jury trial?
>
Of
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slippymississippi@yahoo.com wrote:
> Say, someone who has committed a crime confesses to friends and family
> on his deathbed. Would that constitute hearsay in a jury trial?
What jury trial? They can't prosecute someone for a crime after he's
de
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<slippymississippi@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:k7ekm1hq0k5ja96b4p3s72b853gfnuvks4@4ax.com...
>
> Say, someone who has committed a crime confesses to friends and family
> on his deathbed. Would that constitute hearsay in a jury trial?
>
Anyo
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In article <k7ekm1hq0k5ja96b4p3s72b853gfnuvks4@4ax.com>,
slippymississippi@yahoo.com wrote:
> Say, someone who has committed a crime confesses to friends and family
> on his deathbed. Would that constitute hearsay in a jury trial?
It would be ad
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Thu, 03 Nov 2005 11:26:44 -0500 from <slippymississippi@yahoo.com>:
> Say, someone who has committed a crime confesses to friends and family
> on his deathbed. Would that constitute hearsay in a jury trial?
What trial? If the admission is made on h
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In article <k7ekm1hq0k5ja96b4p3s72b853gfnuvks4@4ax.com>,
<slippymississippi@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>Say, someone who has committed a crime confesses to friends and family
>on his deathbed. Would that constitute hearsay in a jury trial?
>
Is your qu
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"thewonderingski" <netsurfer802@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am having a problem with an x boyfriend moving out of my
> house. He will not pick up his things. I have changed the locks
> and everything, he is trying to use me as a storage unit. He is
> livi
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cbreitel wrote:
> I am a lawyer who litigates professional liability insurance issues. In
> the laws of most states it is not easy to pierce the corporate veil and
> disregard the corporate entity, if the sole practitioner has done a
> competent job
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In article <b7ekm1tu2vsulm8udibf2mf6f3on2fk723@4ax.com>,
cbreitel <charlesbreitel@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>Stan Brown wrote:
>> Wed, 26 Oct 2005 13:19:52 -0400 from cbreitel
>> <charlesbreitel@yahoo.com>:
>> > 4. What personal assets will even be at sta
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In an earlier post I wrote:
>If he gets in touch with the EFF they'll just hit him up
>for a contribution, and we already know he doesn't
>have any money.
I have learned that there is an organization called the Subpoena
Defense Alliance, associ
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Jonathan Sachs wrote:
> A Michigan attorney wrote:
>
> >My advice would be for your son not to respond... By responding,
> >your son may confirm that he did what he is accused of doing.
>
> By not responding, the boy will guarantee that he will be
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Thu, 03 Nov 2005 11:26:38 -0500 from Jonathan Sachs
<xxxxxxx@earthlink.not>:
> A Michigan attorney wrote:
> >By posting this information on the internet, you have created a public
> >record that can be used against your son.
>
> A public record of
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In article <67ekm1dkffksu964hql54a6i2k3co5pusr@4ax.com>,
Jonathan Sachs <xxxxxxx@earthlink.not> wrote:
>Seth Breitbart wrote:
>
>>>1. What kind of a 'settlement' are they likely to want?
>>Ridiculous.
>Because you think that suing a penniless coll
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In article <57ekm1d6sc5f84tfsuod09mobf7la445se@4ax.com>,
timasnyc@yahoo.com wrote:
> I hired a moving company, the truck have 2 passanger seats that don't
> have safe belts. The traffic officer stopped our truck, asked our
> name(me, and a moving g
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"les_for_ruschard@yahoo.com" <les4ruschard@yahoo.com> wrote:
> For Calif discovery in a family law case. Might I be asked if I
> have posted at this newsgroup? Or at other legal/law
> newsgroups?
They can ask you anything they want. But you're
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Thu, 03 Nov 2005 11:26:36 -0500 from les_for_ruschard@yahoo.com
<les4ruschard@yahoo.com>:
> For Calif discovery in a family law case. Might I be asked if I have
> posted at this newsgroup? Or at other legal/law newsgroups?
Yes, of course. You can
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In article <37ekm1pldcqi7fpdis8te6v3o2bichd9l1@4ax.com>,
les_for_ruschard@yahoo.com <les4ruschard@yahoo.com> wrote:
>For Calif discovery in a family law case. Might I be asked if I have
>posted at this newsgroup? Or at other legal/law newsgroups?
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Scenario for you here. At month 1, person X had a civil judgment filed
against him in which papers were served at an outdated private mail box
in Florida. Manager of the mail box store accepted the papers, and of
course defendant never was aware that
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Thu, 03 Nov 2005 11:26:35 -0500 from <jwelser@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu>:
> If there was an error that you resolved with the lender/merchant,
> they would've, most likely, reported the correction to all of the agencies
> that they report to,
The law re
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Tanya wrote:
> hi,
> x-posted
> if i have created a painting (completely original) and someone wants me
> to license it to them to use for embroidery and offers me 10% of the
> wholesale price (when the embroidery is sold) isn't that a *bit* low?
>
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