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In 2005 I had part time work in one company. Now I ask for full time
employment. I was told they couldn't guarantee me full employment. I want to
leave this company. If they can't give me a full time job so it that means
that they don't have employm
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I receive emailings about available properties as attachments from
companies in my industry. These are unsolicited and I wanted to find
out if I can make these attachments available to anyone I want? or can
the company that sent it to me take legal ac
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Can anyone please help a student who needs some advice? Here's my
situation:
I was recently contacted by someone claiming to be a collection agency,
who said that I owed $600 to a doctor for treatment performed almost a
year and a half ago. The su
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Robert11 <rgsros@ad.funnel.revenuedirect.com.akadns.net> wrote:
> 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 li
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Hi,
I searched high and low and could not find the answer. If anyone knows
this off the bat please let me know.
I'd like to know if I have the right to request a confirmation of
whatever the customer service rep of a cell phone company told me in
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I am handling a case in which one of the factual issues is whether a
handgun was sold or misappropriated. I think I have a good case on
the facts, but I want to backstop it with a legal argument. The
alleged sale would have been between two non-licen
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
> In article <kjf0r19ab7hnq6e6qj8s93fsehe87imbci@4ax.com>,
> Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> >Thu, 22 Dec 2005 16:13:05 -0500 from Juan <jtordoya@hotmail.com>:
> >> Does anyone know since when a real estate cont
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Wed, 28 Dec 2005 17:36:51 -0500 from Seth Breidbart
<sethb@panix.com>:
> If a contract says that next week you'll transfer ownership of a
> stereo to me, and I'll pay you then, do we each have the automatic
> right to cancel it up until something is
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>>Juan <jtordoya@hotmail.com>:
>>> Does anyone know since when a real estate contract is valid and
>>> the 2 parts are obligated to comply?
>>
>>When somethi
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"Harkin" <nospam@dont.send.any.spam.here.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:pp46r119veplfiogusjldqqp4uf43mvm6n@4ax.com...
>I am looking into incorporating a one man shop (myself) for the purpose of
>a
> consulting company. I have tried to find this ou
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On 28 Dec, "Harkin" <dont.send.spam.etc> said/asked in substance:
> [ I want to form a one man (myself) consulting corporation
> in Indiana but am not sure whether for this purpose I may]
> have a p.o. box as the address on record or does it need
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On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 17:36:50 -0500, "ddnoe@bellsouth.net"
<ddnoe@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>Have any of you seen the Feature Films for Families movie "Who Gets the
>House?" Some commentators on the IMDb about this film thought it
>utterly unbelievable
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In article <np46r1l0kfjt9dktimf6ug2mb80p4t7iq9@4ax.com>,
"ddnoe@bellsouth.net" <ddnoe@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Have any of you seen the Feature Films for Families movie "Who Gets the
> House?" Some commentators on the IMDb about this film thought it
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ddnoe@bellsouth.net <ddnoe@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Have any of you seen the Feature Films for Families movie "Who Gets
> the House?" Some commentators on the IMDb about this film thought
> it utterly unbelievable that a child could have gotten a cou
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Don Swanson wrote:
> I have a question regarding a person who took advantage of my good
> intentions. This took place in the State of Indiana. I sold a mobile home
> to a person and his wife and got paid for the home, no problem. They had to
> wait
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Wed, 28 Dec 2005 17:36:50 -0500 from Don Swanson <garfield@anet.com>:
> I have a question regarding a person who took advantage of my good
> intentions. This took place in the State of Indiana. I sold a mobile home
> to a person and his wife and got
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In article <mp46r1dluvlebb6r9qe5uvrheena81bfos@4ax.com>,
Don Swanson <garfield@anet.com> wrote:
> I was going to file a small claims court case
> for not only the due electric bill but the cleanup of the property and a
> final trash pickup. I am ge
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
>
> It can't seize what she doesn't own, and all she owns is the life
> tenancy.
By the same token, if she effectively DOES own it, it may be subject to
(attempted) seizure--- especially if the state believes that the life
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In article <cp46r1hghsa0k289jaaptbt5jc2d2egl6e@4ax.com>,
Gordon Burditt <gordonb.j7fes@burditt.org> wrote:
>>>Are you claiming that the law firm would be acting illegally if
>>>they sent *ALL* Usenet postings (that is, of everyone: a full
>>>USENET f
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[Revised 1 August 2005]
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software. DO NOT MAIL POSTINGS TO THE MODERATOR. If you can't post using news
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Hello,
If I wanted to stack soda cans (Pepsi, Coke, Sprite, etc), take a
picture, and in turn produce a poster to sell, would I have a legal
issue since they are trademarks?
Thanks in advance for your response!
-Dave
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Raffo wrote:
> Hello newsgroup,
> <getting unwanted mail believed to be harrassing>
> Raffo.
The form several other posters, Postal Form 1500, is primiarly for
harrasing sexually oriented materials, but may work, if you're offended,
give it a
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Wed, 28 Dec 2005 17:36:39 -0500 from Jonathan Sachs
<xxxxxxx@earthlink.not>:
> It is illegal to send unsolicited e-mail to people who have registered
> on a federally sponsored "do not contact" list because a federal law,
> popularly called the CAN S
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On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 14:07:48 -0500, "Raffo" <raidiniantz@gmail.com>
wrote:
>Hello newsgroup,
>
>This question is about privacy / harrasment... We all know that it is
>against the law to send people unsolicited electronic mail. But what
>about regu
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Tv
>I recorded a $5,000 small claims judgment lien against a Nevada
> residential home in 2001. I just discovered that the mortgage company
> foreclosed on the home in 2002 (the owner did not declare bankruptcy,
> though). The home was sold at a
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On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 17:36:38 -0500, "tvscum" <tvscum@aol.com> wrote:
>I recorded a $5,000 small claims judgment lien against a Nevada
>residential home in 2001. I just discovered that the mortgage company
>foreclosed on the home in 2002 (the owner d
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I recorded a certified copy of a civil court judgment for money against an
individual many years ago; at the time he did not own any real estate.
Subsequently, he married and they jointly purchased a home; later, they
divorced and she quit-claimed t
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Hi all
I will be house sitting for a friend. Our terms are: The owner gets the
security of the house being lived in and maintained while she is
overseas. I get to live in the house rent free, but have to pay all
utilities. And, of course, maintain t
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Can someone please tell me if Federal taxes are dischargeable in Chapter 7
Bankruptcy and if so under what circumstances?
I've gotten conflicting opinions.
Thanks,
Barry
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Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
> "Don" <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote:
>> "Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote
>>
>>> Your wife is not entitled to make any money off the estate, other
>>> that what she was bequeathed in the
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AndyS <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote:
> I was honest about my history of drug use and stated
> that I used marijuana 2 to 4 times per month from may of 2002 to
> september of 2005. --- gerg1
> Andy replies:
> Are you nuts ? Did the DOD have any
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Do I own my medical records? (CT)
Hi folks, I need an expert opinion on this.
I had a Massachusetts doctor who closed his practice. My medical records
were moved from his office to a Massachusetts hospital. My doctor said in
a letter that he
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Currently I'm under contract to buy house in Pennsylvania.
Unfortunately, I discovered several expensive problems with the house
after signing off on the inspection. I would like to cancel the
contract. The contract has a default clause that reads:
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Hello,
I have a bill from my dentist for a service performed without my
knowledge.
I scheduled an appointment for cleaning in Dec 2005 and my insurance
allows cleaning 1 in 6 months and oral evaluation 1 in 6 months.
I went for scaling and root treat
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> But I'm not a lawyer so this advice is worth every cent you paid
> for it :)
If the law were common sense, nobody would need lawyers.
Stu
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