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Jason wrote:
> I noticed there is a similiar type of
> product that is registered in Japan with the trademark I want to
> register in the US. Is this going to be a problem for us if we never
> intend to sell our product in Japan?
>
Yep. For sta
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On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 13:34:09 -0500, "Jason" <jason@jaycorptech.com>
wrote:
>I have a trademark I want to register that is used for a product line
>we sell and market in the US. I noticed there is a similiar type of
>product that is registered in Jap
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I have a job with a public utility and make a good wage. My wife is
disabled, I am 43, we live in Florida. Two years ago a bad gall bladder
put me in the hospital with acute pancreatitis. I have been getting
worse for two years, and have been on sho
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doubter wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 13:27:48 -0500, Paul Cassel <pcasselplus2@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
>> The Carmack Amendment (federal statute) pre-empts local and state law
>> when it comes to suits against moving companies. What you can do is f
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On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 13:34:04 -0500, prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
>Go to
>http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=us&vol=384&invol=436
>for the original "Miranda" case. Then check the "Cases citing this case:
>Supreme Court" link fo
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Facts:
My aunt is the administrator of her late husband's apartment.
According to NY State law, I understand that upon sale, the first $50K
is her's and the rest would be split equaly between her and her son.
At the moment the apartment is in debt o
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My divorce went thru this Feb 2005.
Separation since August 2004, Settlement Agrrement signed in Dec2004.
My ex-wife had started claiming unemployment since earlier that year.
Now per the settlement I am paying her Alimony and Child support of
near
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I received medical treatment 10 years ago and was burdened with $50,000
in medical bills and have not worked since. Recently it was determined
that I have a solid medical malpractice case. I never paid the medical
bills or was I ever sued for them. C
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
>
>> When a contract is entered into the obligations of both parties
>> arise. Depending on the precise terms of the agreement,
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> My wife and I, the trustors, wish to cancel a living trust.
>
> Is it sufficient to write a simple statement of cancellation
> bearing the signatures of both trustors?
First, I am not a lawyer, this is not legal advise. However, I have
dealt wit
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In article <65guo1hanca95etm35v4kh0q8v84c5bpep@4ax.com>,
antispam@nowhere.org says...
> My wife and I, the trustors, wish to cancel a living trust.
>
> Is it sufficient to write a simple statement of cancellation
> bearing the signatures of both t
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On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 13:33:53 -0500, David Ellis <antispam@nowhere.org>
wrote:
>My wife and I, the trustors, wish to cancel a living trust.
>Is it sufficient to write a simple statement of cancellation
>bearing the signatures of both trustors?
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David Ellis <antispam@nowhere.org> wrote:
> My wife and I, the trustors, wish to cancel a living trust.
>
> Is it sufficient to write a simple statement of cancellation
> bearing the signatures of both trustors?
If it is a typical revocable tru
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On 2005-12-01 13:33:51 -0500, Gerald Clough
<firstinitiallastname@texas.net> said:
>
> Can't say how the DA will move. Self-defense statutes vary, but a not
> uncommon provision is that if you arm yourself and engage yourself in a
> confrontation
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On 2005-12-01 13:33:52 -0500, "David Martel" <marte005@earthlink.net> said:
> ...You strike him with your weapon.You are arrested and face criminal
> and civil prosecution. You are in complete denial about this and are
> unable to find a lawyer
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Is there a formal number for Constutional Amendments when formally
presented in court and documents, or is it just called 1st, 2nd , etc?
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All,
I'm Pro Per for the first time ever in a family law case, in recent request
for Chg of Venue my ex was awarded a chg to her requested Venue, with a stip
that the chg be completed within 30 days else it remains in the current
venue. How would I
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1. StanNov 28, 1:27 pm show options
Newsgroups: misc.legal.moderated
From: "Stan" <stanle...@hotmail.com> - Find messages by this author
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 13:27:13 -0500
Local: Mon, Nov 28 2005 1:27 pm
Subject: Debt Collection and Attempted
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
> As a general rules, titles can't be copyrighted. I suppose if one
> were long enough it could be.
>
Makes you wonder about those 19th century titles, now gone out of style,
along the lines of: "Tristan Doofus or The Tri
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Jonathan Sachs <xxxxxxx@earthlink.not> wrote:
> rdadams@smart.net (Dick Adams) wrote:
>
>>Is it possible to copyright the title of a book by submitting the
>>title and an abstract of its contents?
>
> Not in the United States. The title of a wor
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In article <dsimo19igq7mmnkm0k19m28n7oesqpei86@4ax.com>,
Scott Hedrick <dinehnm@yahoo.com> wrote:
><jmilligan246@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:f7t8o1plnq4fueepfv36200bou5mc9l395@4ax.com...
>> In any case we want to appeal the license revocation.
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On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 16:07:52 -0500, George
<_g_bnotreallymyaddresseccles@verizon.net> wrote:
>...His assets have been given to a trust, which is
>supposed to benefit his victims. Now, his house has been sold, and
>one of the buyers is a lawyer, des
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In article <d4guo1lcorc97r20fgdiqrc5294dvqpnmm@4ax.com>,
bregent <regent@dontspamme.newsguy.com> wrote:
> I feel that the bank is responsible for my incurred finance charges and late
> fees, yet they are not willing to reimburse me. What are my lega
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Hello:
Just got to thinking about this a bit, and am curious how it works.
Live in Mass., but imagine it's pretty similar in other states also.
Let's say 3 people are injured in an auto accident caused by "Joe".
Joe's insurance company admits th
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"Stan" <stanleykr@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I've also heard at least one case where the at-fault driver didn't
> know what to do. He was sued in Small Claims Court, I guess
> didn't tell his insurance company, and tried to defend himself by
> claiming
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In article <a4guo1ttrlsji6k81r7d9poav1u4fgk8gs@4ax.com>,
Ben S <ugspam@mindspring.com> wrote:
> Finally, last year, we had had enough and were preparing to sue. In
> our prelimary research
> I suppose in an effort to keep me tied up from testif
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Ben S wrote:
<details of his arrest snipped>
> But now it seems I'm on defense and need to get the good players on my
> side to get this righted. What to do; and any recommendations on
> counsel in Atlanta w/o spending life savings?
If, as yo
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Ben S <ugspam@mindspring.com> wrote:
> Summary:
> Ben lives next door to a person whem Ben proports to be a member
> of a criminal element. Ben has been charged with felony assault
> due to an altercation Ben asserts was prompted by his neighbor.
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"Ben S" <ugspam@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:a4guo1ttrlsji6k81r7d9poav1u4fgk8gs@4ax.com...
snip all the verbiage that always gets my response thrown
away !!!
> ©2005, all rights reserved
> To email, remove "ugspam" and use fwmco
>
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-------- Original Message --------
From: - Sun Nov 27 19:52:57 2005
Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 19:52:56 -0500
From: David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu>
Newsgroups: misc.legal.moderated
Subject: Re: Texas Gay Marriage Ban
References: <polkn1p9qk
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