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Re: Unsolicited email attachments
Stan Brown wrote: > Legally, the contents of mail are the property of the sender. If > you're vealing trade secrets the company can indeed take action > against you. I'd be interested in seeing a cite for this. Unless the receiver has signed some


Re: Unsolicited email attachments
> Legally, the contents of mail are the property of the sender. If > you're vealing trade secrets the company can indeed take action > against you. These are advertisements the company is sending out for their clients trying to get there propertie


Re: Unsolicited email attachments
But why not send a note to the companies saying that in future you will feel free to redistribute any unsolicited mailings? Then if the companis continue to send you those mailings, you are in the clear. --- Stan Andy comments: In my opinion, j


Re: Unsolicited email attachments
On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 21:00:43 -0500, Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: >If you're [re]vealing trade secrets the company can indeed take action >against you. If they intentionally sent the information to him without first getting his


Title Insurance Effective Date?
Regarding a residential real estate closing -it was discovered subsequently that the seller's loan payoff was short. Supposedly, the pre-existing seller's bank mortgage was submitted with the incorrect lot/block # and thus the amount's were obviously d


Tenant not paid rent for 2 months and not answering phones
Hello: I am in Las Vegas, Nevada. I have rented my house & the tenant has defaulted on payment for the last month and also this month. They gave me a check that was returned and also late, they are also not answering phones etc. What is my right


ยง922(a)(5)
"Daniel R. Reitman" <dreitman@spiritone.com> writes: > I am handling a case in which one of the factual issues is whether a > handgun was sold or misappropriated. > The alleged sale would have been between two non-licensed persons > residing in


Real estate transactions must be in writing ?
A party (a) buying a piece of land asked if I knew of anyone who might be interested in a joint venture or taking over his contract for a profit. I immediately found a party (b) willing to take over his contract and give him his requested profit. Par


Re: Real Estate Contract
Arcadefreaque wrote: > I'm currently taking a course on business law, which is taught by a > local district judge - the book/instructor says that when dealing with > two private parties, the contract may be invalidated/avoided at any > time before c


Re: Real Estate - Opting Out of a Join Mortgage
on 1/2/2006 5:59 PM Helen said the following: > I plan to purchase a house with 2 other individuals. (Goes on to describe potential problems) The key word here is "plan." While you are planning, go to a lawyer and make sure that you have a p


Re: Real Estate Contract
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: > Arcadefreaque <arcadefreaque@gmail.com> >> Also, real estate >> contracts (and contracts over a certain dollar amount, $300?) >> must be made in writing to be valid (at least in our area, I >> assume


Re: Real Estate - Opting Out of a Join Mortgage
Helen wrote: > I plan to purchase a house with 2 other individuals. The 3 of us will > pool money together to make the down payment and each mortgage payment. > > I plan to opt out of the join mortgage several years later. I will need > the othe


Re: Real Estate - Opting Out of a Join Mortgage
Mon, 02 Jan 2006 20:59:03 -0500 from Helen <wh2leung@student.math.uwaterloo.ca>: > I plan to purchase a house with 2 other individuals. The 3 of us will > pool money together to make the down payment and each mortgage payment. > > I plan to opt o


Peremptory strikes
I was recently peremptorily stricken from a jury [circuit court in Giles Cty] and I got to wondering: on what basis did the lawyers decide which potential jurors should be struck? They asked us essentially no personal questions [all the questions were


Re: PA RE Law - Life Tenant vs Remainderman
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: > Timothy <Timothy.Horrigan@alumni.usc.edu> wrote: >>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


Re: PA RE Law - Life Tenant vs Remainderman
Seth Breidbart wrote: > > Since it was put in place in 1980, the reason no longer matters; the > state can't look back that far. > > Well, they kind of have to be able to look back that far, if only to prove that the arrangement in fact exists.


Order of closing statements in a Federal court trial?
I am working on The Great American Novel (well, a novel, anyway...) which is partly a courtroom drama. It's a murder case, as it happens set in a Federal court. (And I've done my homework -- I know murder trials are usually in state courts, but this


Online Incorporation of California C Corp
Online Incorporation of California C Corp ************************************************* My friend and her partner are thinking about incorporating using an online outfit. She is looking for just standard incorporation. Has any one had an


Re: Never got my car title due a move
on 1/2/2006 5:58 PM kellyflower@gmail.com said the following: > I moved house before my car was paid off and never really thought about > following up on my title. This was my first car that I bought and paid > for so I wasn't aware that it should have


Re: Never got my car title due a move
kellyflower@gmail.com wrote: > I moved house before my car was paid off and never really thought about > following up on my title. This was my first car that I bought and paid > for so I wasn't aware that it should have been sent to me. > > Anyway,


Re: Never got my car title due a move
kellyflower@gmail.com wrote: [needs a dupe title to car] > How do I get this title resent? The bank is telling me that I need to > contact the DMV but what am I requesting? A copy or do they have the > original? > Contact the DMV asking for a


Re: Never got my car title due a move
kellyflower@gmail.com wrote: > How do I get this title resent? The bank is telling me that I need to > contact the DMV but what am I requesting? A copy or do they have the > original? Kelly, It's usually no biggie to have a duplicate title. Jus


Re: Never got my car title due a move
>I moved house before my car was paid off and never really thought about > following up on my title. This was my first car that I bought and paid > for so I wasn't aware that it should have been sent to me. > > Anyway, long story short, I'm selling th


Re: Never got my car title due a move
In article <k4mjr19ev2hm1i698qgfsvu0mhg4j1si4s@4ax.com>, kellyflower@gmail.com wrote: > I moved house before my car was paid off and never really thought about > following up on my title. This was my first car that I bought and paid > for so I wasn


Re: Never got my car title due a move
On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 20:58:10 -0500, kellyflower@gmail.com wrote: >I moved house before my car was paid off... >How do I get this title resent? The bank is telling me that I need to >contact the DMV but what am I requesting? A copy or do they have th


modifying and redistributing copyrighted material
I wonder, are there articles that explain to what extent one can "glean" from the knowledge of others and compile detailed reports that are not infringing on copyrights? For example, if one quotes another author, is that enough? Or is it necessary t


Re: Need advice on false injury claim on auto accident
mswlogo wrote: > I was in bumper to bumber stop and go traffic at dusk in the drizzly > rain. > > I bumped the car in front of me. > > I did nick her bumper from the screw on my license plate, I think. > > We both were standing in the rain excha


Medical Billing - Prices ever disclosed?
Are there any laws that protect consumers from deceptive billing practices by medical companies? To setup the scenario as simply as possible: Patient "What will everything cost?" Doctor "No more than $200". Later a bill is received for $160 a


Re: Legal using picture with trademark logos?
Mon, 02 Jan 2006 20:57:57 -0500 from Jonathan Sachs <xxxxxxx@earthlink.not>: (The original poster wants to take photographs of soda cans.) > If they are mere props, the doctrine of fair use will > probably protect your picture, and even if it ar


Re: Judgment Lien Missed
"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message news:b4mjr1hqalorj61igtoqcgph8sec17u5ro@4ax.com... > In article <nmbhr1pnmi4acslp4ov6e9f2njf5esr4s7@4ax.com>, > John <jonnospam@dot.com> wrote: >>I recorded a certified copy of a civil court j


insurance company wants to buy and end accident case
My auto insurance company has offered $15,000 settlement to end all involvement in a 2003 auto accident case. This means processing no further claims in the matter and ending all legal involvement. Is there any risk in accepting such a settlement?


In-laws giving us vacant land to build a new house, but the deed is in their daughter's name only
Hi there, I need some advice. I am married with 2 children and my in-laws is happily giving us vacant land they on in Brooklyn for us to build a house. The only issue I see is that, they are putting the land deed in my wife's name ONLY. So when


How to Transfer Property to LLC with a mortgage
Hi All, I have a 4Plex under my personal name with a mortgage on that property under my personal name. Recently created an LLC to help protect assets ans so forth. I would like to transfer title of the 4Plex to the LLC. I beleive I can do that on


How to answer questions on Stock ?
I am trying to incorporate in california for my startup The company will issue me stock for my technology. How did I go about doing this in the incorporation forms ? What are the different terms I should know with regard to this ? Will I be


Re: DoD Clearance Question
"AndyS" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote in message news:14mjr1hc2n46300esru8em3al0uchh7618@4ax.com... > Mike says to Andy : <snip> > And if he had kept quiet and they found out later, he'd be truely a > good cellmate and wife for bubba. > > **** N


Re: Estate Executor Question
Mon, 02 Jan 2006 20:55:42 -0500 from Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net>: > >>> "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 i


Re: Do I own my medical records? (CT)
Anonymous wrote: [OP wants to get all his medical records in the custody of a particular doctor, but the doctor's staff won't release outside records, claiming that they can only release records they generated]. The federal Health Insurance Portab


Re: Do I own my medical records? (CT)
Anonymous wrote: > Do I own my medical records? (CT) Pursuant to HIPAA, you are the one in control of release of the _information_ in those records. But if you're asking about the original records themselves, the doctor's office usually retains c


Re: Do I have to buy this house?
aaaa wrote: > 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'm not sure I follow you. You discovered the problems _after_


Re: clause for auto renew contract but can raise price
veg_all@yahoo.com wrote: > I would like to add an auto-renew clause to my contracts to reduce > yearly paperwork between me and my clients. However, I would like like > to add a clause saying I reserve the right to raise the price every > year. Is thi


Re: clause for auto renew contract but can raise price
In article <n3mjr151tdtcnc4s4n724pst5758qpt6vp@4ax.com>, <veg_all@yahoo.com> wrote: >I would like to add an auto-renew clause to my contracts to reduce >yearly paperwork between me and my clients. However, I would like like >to add a clause saying I


Re: clause for auto renew contract but can raise price
Mon, 02 Jan 2006 20:53:51 -0500 from <veg_all@yahoo.com>: > I would like to add an auto-renew clause to my contracts to reduce > yearly paperwork between me and my clients. However, I would like like > to add a clause saying I reserve the right to rai


Re: Can Public Servants Solicit For Their Own Benefit Funds?
Jeff Wisnia <jwisnia@conversent.net> writes: > I told him I'd be more inclined to make a donation if members of the > police force, their families, or friends were making the phone calls so > the charity would get my full donation instead of only 82


Re: Can Public Servants Solicit For Their Own Benefit Funds?
Jeff, You received a telephone solicitation from someone who said they were calling for a police fund, and that the caller took only 18% of your donation. You would prefer to have 100% of your donation go to the charity you select. Obviously,


Re: Am I entitled to a refund?
Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: > 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. And who is it that


Re: Can Public Servants Solicit For Their Own Benefit Funds?
In article <l3mjr1dqaii8duqrt0f1gcdqh74nbp8esc@4ax.com>, Jeff Wisnia <jwisnia@conversent.net> wrote: >Today I got a call requesting a contribution to our town's police union >benefit fund. I asked the caller if he was a member of the force or a >


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