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Hi everyone, we are looking at buying an office building. It's an "an
office building of 22,400 Sq. Ft. with a total land fee simple of
12,260 Sq ft. What does that mean?
Also, any tips on buying our first building, we've been leasing for 10
yea
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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 off
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I thought the rules for our 2 computers were pretty clear, no illegal,
immoral or unethical activities, and we specifically had talked about
not downloading songs that you didn't buy.
Peer pressure set in and he apparently downloaded Gigabites of mat
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malibu.ron@verizon.net wrote:
> 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
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malibu.ron@verizon.net wrote:
> 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 medi
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Ben S <ugspam@mindspring.com> writes:
> In any event, isn't there a code of "fighting words" that justify
> wacking someone who is assaulting you? Had I not reacted and took
> his abuse, I would have been his "boy" thenceforth... ?
No, contrary t
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c0@earthlink.net wrote:
> Is there a formal number for Constutional Amendments when formally
> presented in court and documents, or is it just called 1st, 2nd , etc?
>
First, second and so forth. Most folks lose these cases and can even
hurt thems
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In article <a03ap1lcorti0avj97f8h690u6alp5ch8t@4ax.com>,
c0@earthlink.net wrote:
> Is there a formal number for Constutional Amendments when formally
> presented in court and documents, or is it just called 1st, 2nd , etc?
It's cited as the amen
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Rob,
You are a "member" of an ambulance company. This ambulance company
holds meetings, which you do not attend, that are governed by Robert's
Rules of Order. While the meetings are run by Robert's Rules you seem to
believe that the da
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I was in an accident with a car i had bought . i have had full coverage
insurane for 5 years and still going...... But the car i bought i was
in an accident and did not have car listed under policy. insurance is
telling me that nothing will be covered.
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I'm writing an article on auto repair fraud for a national magazine.
I'm looking for consumers who've been ripped off by deceptive or
incompetent mechanics. If you're willing to share your story, please
contact me at halkarp@hotmail.com. Thanks.
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On 2005-12-01, Ben S <ugspam@mindspring.com> wrote:
> Apologies for the re-posting...need to offer direct backline access...
>
> This is serious and I would appreciate some legal direction from
> knowledgeable and experience
> counsel. This is ocur
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David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
>> bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
>
>>>In law a 'thing' is a _unique_ object. not 'any instance of a
>>>class of objects having these characteristics.'
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