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Would this business need to be a registered escrow agent?
Business model: Internet e-commerce. Sellers post items for sale. The buyer makes payment to the website. Website notifies seller that payment has been made and that they should ship the goods. When the buyer receives the goods and they "ok" it, th


Re: US trademark conflict with other countries??
PTRAVEL wrote: > "Timothy" <Timothy.Horrigan@alumni.usc.edu> wrote in message > news:e0vtp1pm83l3h3n63kf8s5car1keck6t1b@4ax.com... > > > > PTRAVEL wrote: > > > > > > Even if you can legally get away with using the > > > > mark here in the USA, s


Re: Texas Easement speed limit
greggy <holen1man@yahoo.com> wrote: OP has an easement approx. 1000 ft long across his neighbor's land. Neighbor has been stopping people driving on the easement road and accusing them of "speeding". This is for discussion purposes only, and is not


Re: Template for objection in class action
On 15 Dec 2005, "professor1956" <wernercohn@gmail.com> wrote: > * * * I received a notice that, as a member of a > class of Time-Warner customers, a proposed settlement > would allow me to receive an extra movie channel for a > month [if I agr


Settling Of Auto Accident Insurance Claims ?
Let's say 3 people are injured in an auto accident caused by "Joe". Joe's insurance company admits that it was his fault, and is willing to pay off the three claimants up to the limits on his auto policy. But, only two have actually filed for


Re: Salaried Employee Work Hours in Maryland
<jdlm12000@gmail.com> wrote: >I am classified as a Salaried Administrative Employee for a Non-profit >organization. My boss, the Executive Director, has been demanding that >we work anywhere between 50 and 70 hours per week. Can he do this? I >am n


Re: Salaried Employee Work Hours in Maryland
Thu, 15 Dec 2005 22:19:22 -0500 from <jdlm12000@gmail.com>: > I am classified as a Salaried Administrative Employee for a Non-profit > organization. My boss, the Executive Director, has been demanding that > we work anywhere between 50 and 70 hours p


Re: Salaried Employee Work Hours in Maryland
<jdlm12000@gmail.com> wrote in message news:9dc4q19hfhgi004gag8emgr325urc0u21d@4ax.com... > I > am not looking for Overtime pay, I am looking to find out if I can > legally tell him that I will not work an inordinate amount of hours. You can: th


Re: Salaried Employee Work Hours in Maryland
In article <9dc4q19hfhgi004gag8emgr325urc0u21d@4ax.com>, jdlm12000@gmail.com wrote: > I am classified as a Salaried Administrative Employee for a Non-profit > organization. My boss, the Executive Director, has been demanding that > we work anywher


Re: Salaried Employee Work Hours in Maryland
<jdlm12000@gmail.com> wrote: > I am classified as a Salaried Administrative Employee for a Non-profit > organization. My boss, the Executive Director, has been demanding that > we work anywhere between 50 and 70 hours per week. Can he do this? I


Re: Obtain movie copyrights
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 11:52:42 -0500, damien17@gmail.com wrote: > It would be grateful if you could provide me with information >on how movielink.com manages the copyrights with the USA movie >companies. This is obviously a casual question on your p


My postings copied and sent to The DOL
Because I'm suing my employer under the Whistle blowers protection act. I had exception employee evaluations until blowing the whistle on toxic waste .... after 1 stress related stroke,3 suspensions I was fired. The law firm of Swindler Berlin then s


Re: Laws for things stored in Calif?
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 11:52:33 -0500, joe <JoefXnospamX11@pacbell.net> wrote: >I'm the property owner with a tenant who has a boat and small camper >next to the house he is renting. > >Some day getting this removed 'could' pose a problem. Would it b


Re: Insurance company's settlement for automobile loss: Is it unfair?
from Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net>: >> In the US, the assumption is that people will drive in the left lane >> whenever they feel like it, and if you're coming up from behind you >> have to assume they will sit there until they damn well feel like >> mov


Re: Estate Executor Question
"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:occ4q1hh6g82tkf8uhj1m340gmfr9svd4a@4ax.com... > Your wife is not entitled to make any money off the estate, other > that what she was bequeathed in the will. The estate pays its own >


Re: Estate Executor Question
In article <ncc4q117c8q6l31o7aftkno24vra5hea7t@4ax.com>, Mark Shaw <mshaw@bangnetcom.com> wrote: >If the other two people are relatives, she should take nothing - >unless the estate is complicated enough to require a great deal >of her time. > >T


Re: email theft
carrojb wrote: > Can anyone direct me to information regarding the laws protecting > someone's private email. In this case an officer of the court (for > personal reasons) hacked into my server and used my stolen username and > password to read my ema


Re: email theft
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 22:18:20 -0500, "carrojb" <carrojb@gmail.com> wrote: >Can anyone direct me to information regarding the laws protecting >someone's private email. In this case an officer of the court (for >personal reasons) hacked into my server


Re: Do we have a legal case against employer?
Anonymous, You hired on as a telemarketer, and the company promised you much greater commissions than you actually earned. (As Captain Renaud would say in /Casablanca/, "I'm shocked! shocked!") They promised an average of $65K, and neither you no


Re: Do we have a legal case against employer?
In article <kcc4q19h8jkm51pm9n7rbe022bchprfnf3@4ax.com>, zutalors212@yahoo.com wrote: > i joined a company back in june '05 for employment. this job, btw, is > a tele-sales job. during my interview, the 3 guys interviewing me told > me that the a


Re: Collecting a Small Claims Judgement - Florida
Jeff Wisnia <jwisnia@conversent.net> wrote: >I recently took a Florida Corporation (A service organization) to small >claims court, they appeared, and I won the case and received a judgement >for $800.00. They haven't paid the judgement and the cour


Re: Collecting a Small Claims Judgement - Florida
Jeff Wisnia <jwisnia@conversent.net> wrote: > I recently took a Florida Corporation (A service organization) to > small claims court, they appeared, and I won the case and received > a judgement for $800.00. They haven't paid the judgement and the >


Re: Collecting a Small Claims Judgement - Florida
"Jeff Wisnia" <jwisnia@conversent.net> wrote in message news:ecc4q1hlod0o77jo64elp2033l9enej0vr@4ax.com... "snip" > Thanks guys, > > Jeff > -- > Jeffry Wisnia > > (W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE) > > "Truth exists; only falsehood has to be inv


Re: car accident with insurance my fault but wont cover car i was driving
In article <dcc4q15dv2oi38gimifn631jr57ch5p7ge@4ax.com>, David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote: >And BTW in Massachusetts the only personal factors are years of >experience and points. While insurers in some state treat a >35-year-old fir


Re: Bank Dispute
Thu, 15 Dec 2005 22:17:43 -0500 from bregent <regent@dontspamme.newsguy.com>: > Dan, the account I have is the cash account for my brokerage acct. It is a money > market account and I've had it for a long time. As I rarely write checks, the > checks


Agency dumps clients with disabilities?
This is the scenario: Private agency, that accepts State funding, provides support, coaching and training services to people with disabilities. Suddenly, they terminate a case manager who works there - who has a mental health disability herself -


Re: [Fwd: Re: Texas Gay Marriage Ban]
bonomi@host122.r-bonomni.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote: > Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >>bonomi@host122.r-bonomni.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote: > >>> Some kinds of 'identical/interchangable' things are fungible, >>> _under_some_circum


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