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Assuming the partnership docs are silent, can an LP submit consent to
an Action by Written Consent for a portion of the LP's financial
interest? (It doesn't seem to be precluded by 6 Del. Code 17-302.) If
so, is there preferred language?
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About a year ago I was approached by a very close relative of mine to
help out with a financial issue in his business. He asked that I take
out a business Line of Credit on my name. Meaning, I become one of the
partners in the business, and then take o
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Doreen Dotan wrote:
> Was Stanley Williams' death a case of the means of
> death being employed twice? Is that illegal in the US?
AFAIK, no, and no. The punishment in question is =death=; and if
the procedure is bungled and does not resu
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Mon, 19 Dec 2005 18:13:25 -0500 from Doreen Dotan
<DoreenDotan@gmail.com>:
> Was Stanley Williams' death a case of the means of death being employed
> twice?
I don't know.
> Is that illegal in the US?
Not in general. If the person was sentenc
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> I forgot the term for when a condemned person is set free if the means
> of execution fails.
"Mythology" also (in the US) "Urban Legend".
There is no law or right in the US that says a failed execution results
in freedom for anyone. You can read
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>From what I've read and seen, in the US, there is no "broken rope"
provision.
There is a recorded case where a man was sent to the electric chair a
second time (appeals based on "facing death twice" were dismissed by
the courts).
>From a TV show
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 18:13:25 -0500, "Doreen Dotan" <DoreenDotan@gmail.com>
wrote:
>Was Stanley Williams' death a case of the means of death being employed
>twice?
No. The saline IV is inserted into a vein and is used as a carrier. It
was this s
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"Doreen Dotan" <DoreenDotan@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:jjfeq1pp5ghtn63m0pr5muqou7ueglj6hr@4ax.com...
> I forgot the term for when a condemned person is set free if the means
> of execution fails.
>
> I don't think that is one of the cases dou
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In article <jjfeq1pp5ghtn63m0pr5muqou7ueglj6hr@4ax.com>,
"Doreen Dotan" <DoreenDotan@gmail.com> wrote:
> I forgot the term for when a condemned person is set free if the means
> of execution fails.
I think the word you're looking for is "myth."
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RESgrignoli wrote:
> Questions: With the initial reason for traffic stop, the knowledge that
>
> the car belongs to a fellow-police officer known by the trooper(s), and
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> the permission given by the vehicle to search the vehicle:
> (1) Does th
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My employer claims that when I first started work
14 years ago, one of the forms I signed contained
a clause prohibiting me from ever working for any
of their customers, or any of their competitors,
or ever starting my own business in the same field.
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In article <8jfeq190r0nia8l2mitko5b8vd495aghb3@4ax.com>,
Will <DELETE_westes@earthbroadcast.com> wrote:
>I have a customer that I think will file for bankruptcy within the next
>month. Are there any steps we can take now, before the bankruptcy
>(pro
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In article <8jfeq190r0nia8l2mitko5b8vd495aghb3@4ax.com>,
"Will" <DELETE_westes@earthbroadcast.com> wrote:
> For example, could we file UCC statements on items we have sold to the
> company where the invoice remains unpaid? If yes, would the UCC ne
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Will wrote:
> I have a customer that I think will file for bankruptcy within the next
> month. Are there any steps we can take now, before the bankruptcy
> (probably chapter 11) is filed?
You should make an appointment ASSAP with a local lawyer wh
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"Will" <DELETE_westes@earthbroadcast.com> wrote:
> I have a customer that I think will file for bankruptcy within the
> next month. Are there any steps we can take now, before the
> bankruptcy (probably chapter 11) is filed?
Not much for anythin
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Does anyone know since when a real estate contract is valid and the 2
parts are obligated to comply?
I have a signed contract with a relocation company to buy a property
from them. During attorney review, the seller's attorney (Relocation
Company) can
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invntrr wrote:
>
> recant The law firm of Swindler Berlin then scanned the internet for all
> my postings, perhaps they did and perhaps not. They did however become a
> party to the action when they sent them to the DOL
I don't think DOL will c
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In article <vifeq158sgtjuk5ic4u4ncn15g592vveg2@4ax.com>,
Mark A <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
>The best course of action would be for you to make the case that anyone can
>forge your name and email on such a posting. You will probably need to have
>
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>> 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
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On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 21:40:57 -0500, nullportal@verizon.net wrote:
Oops. It's http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html rather than with
"section" appended at the end. This takes you to the page where you
can get all the current California statute codes.
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Mike Jacobs wrote:
> Both
> economy, safety, and ultimate point-to-point speed are best achieved if
> most traffic can maintain a steady pace rather than constantly having
> to speed up (acc
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Hi,
I am having serious problems with my condo association. The association
uses a management company to manage my apartments.
Recently our buidling had a cockroach problem. The represenative from
the cockroach company is trying to blame the probl
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In at least some state courts it is the custom and practice, in a
situation where the defendant fails to answer a complaint, for the
plaintiff to file a motion for default after the elapse of a predefined
number of days. if the plaintiff does not file
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I'm currently a college student in MA and I have accepted an offer for
a co-op (work for a semester instead of classes) for a DoD contractor
in CT. My employment is contingent on obtaining confidential security
clearance, the questionnaire for which I
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) writes:
> 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.
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Hello Legal Newsgroup. I'm new here, and have a question:
I paid a 400 dollar deposit to a dog breeder based in North Carolina,
for a pick of one of the puppies from a litter of two dogs that I
liked. The pups were never born, because the female had
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