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Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
> "cbreitel" <charlesbreitel@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > You're entitled to disagree with me. But it is my professional
> > opinion as someone with a juris doctorate that a Texas court of
> > law would agree with my interpretat
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John Hyde wrote:
> Riiight. Remember, I agreed with you on the "second prong?" All I am
> saying is that if there is a "grammatical oopsie" then there is no
> "plain language". I understand that you disagree.
By now it is obvious that you are
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John Smith wrote:
> I changed my job and a moving company moved my furniture. They
> broke the legs of my dinning set chairs. The dinning set is quite
> expensive. I ask the moving company to repair the chairs by making
> new legs. They refuse and o
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John Smith wrote:
> I changed my job and a moving company moved my furniture. They
> broke the legs of my dinning set chairs....
> I'm thinking of taking the company to a small claim court. Who
> should be the defendant? The company or a person in
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In article <1fjho1pf1ucl3cgauhvb7p06mnvgdpbgdq@4ax.com>,
John Smith <jsmith@company.com> wrote:
>I changed my job and a moving company moved my furniture. They
>broke the legs of my dinning set chairs. The dinning set is quite
>expensive. I ask the m
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John Smith wrote:
[wants to sue a moving company]
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> I'm thinking of taking the company to a small claim court. Who
> should be the defendant? The company or a person in the company?
> If it's a person in the company, who?
> .
The Carmack A
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Hello all,
I have a question regarding a security deposit issue. I recently moved
out of an apartment (Montgomery County, MD if that helps), leaving the
account, rent and utilities, paid perfectly. Before moving I was unable
to verbally schedule an ap
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So I have a school project that's due in a week and I've beaten my head
against a brick wall trying to figure up ways to search for possible
cases for information. I'm not looking for anyone to do my homework - I
prefer to do my own. I'm looking for so
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A sixty year old was refused a monthly pension from age 50 to 60,
1995-2005. He sues(and wins) to receive 10 years of pension benefits,
$300,000.
What can he expect in terms of a final settlement figure excluding any
hardship considerations?
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>> <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>>>Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
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>> What if it's owed due to a current (already-signed) contract for
>> a future good or serv
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On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 16:08:18 -0500, "Stuart A. Bronstein"
<spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>I don't practice in Florida, but I have had occasion to research
>this legal issue in several different states. Every state of which
>I'm aware says that th
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Jonathan Sachs wrote:
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> Do you have authority for that? It would be most surprising, since
> forgery originated as a common-law offense which had no such element.
>
> It certainly is not true in Illinois, nor is it true in California,
> Texas, or
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This is serious and I would appreciate some legal direction from
knowledgeable and experience
counsel. This is ocuring in an upscale n'hood in Atlanta, GA, Fulton County.
Summary: N'bor is an endowed somehow, wealthy international scam man,
age
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In article <k7t8o15p5j9hs017e6ccr4o2cqtg6itk5c@4ax.com>,
Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>In article <fvkun11igfdb03v7qnj8s09pk7jlmk98df@4ax.com>,
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>But he stayed at the bar _after_ the company party ended (presumably,
>continuing to drink).
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Robert wrote:
> My question is this: Is it legally possible for me to create a will that
> will permit me to provide this educational assistance from a portion of the
> value of my estate, and then bequeath the remainder to my wife? Or, will
> my
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Robert wrote:
> I am a recently married senior, with moderate assets accumulated over a
> lifetime. Neither of us have any children, however I have a number of
> nieces and nephews. In the event of my death I would, of course, like to
> care for m
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Sat, 26 Nov 2005 16:08:05 -0500 from Robert <sorry@nospamtoday.edu>:
> In the event of my death I would, of course, like to
> care for my new wife; but I would also like to assist my nieces and
> nephews, and their children, with their education.
>
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Robert <sorry@nospamtoday.edu> wrote:
> My question is this: Is it legally possible for me to create a
> will that will permit me to provide this educational assistance
> from a portion of the value of my estate, and then bequeath the
> remainder t
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On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 16:08:05 -0500, Robert <sorry@nospamtoday.edu>
wrote:
>I am a recently married senior, with moderate assets accumulated over a
>lifetime. Neither of us have any children, however I have a number of
>nieces and nephews. In the
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The problem (based on reality) is this-
1. The hospital claims that the patient owes a "balance due after
insurance" of $400.00.
2. The insurance company claims that (i) they paid the hospital the
full amount they're required to under the contract
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Is it possible to copyright the title of a book by submitting the
title and an abstract of its contents?
Dick
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<jmilligan246@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:f7t8o1plnq4fueepfv36200bou5mc9l395@4ax.com...
> In any case we want to appeal the license revocation. However, we don't
> want to do it in the state because they are crooked. Can we do it at
> Federal
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On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 16:07:52 -0500, George
<_g_bnotreallymyaddresseccles@verizon.net> wrote:
>There's a house here, whose owner was convicted of doing some pretty
>horrid things. His assets have been given to a trust, which is
>supposed to benefit
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Jim Murray wrote:
> The day before Thanksgiving, I was involved in an auto accident. The
> police report shows that the other driver was at fault and cited for failure
> to yield. My car was totally destroyed and was towed from the scene to a
<snip>
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Jim Murray <murrayville@rejectspam.net> wrote:
: If anyone has advice, comments or answers, it would be greatly appreciated.
: This is the first accident I have ever been involved in and the questions
: are a little bit paranoid, since I don't know w
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Jim Murray wrote:
> The day before Thanksgiving, I was involved in an auto accident. The
> police report shows that the other driver was at fault and cited for failure
> to yield. My car was totally destroyed and was towed from the scene to a
> salv
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Jim,
Your car (book value $3000) was totaled in an accident but
fortunately you were completely uninjured. Police at the scene cited
the other driver and their report assigns fault to the other driver.
You've filed a claim by phone, and have a
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