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Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:11:52 -0500 from Mike Jacobs
<mjacobslaw@gmail.com>:
> If all your relative got was a
> cut finger, which healed completely, it's probably not worth much.
Generic question (not about this specific case):
Why, or under what a
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In article <1tu012praeojjjnkt0stktr9klisi0f6j0@4ax.com>,
<pennsylady2002@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Pennsylvania megamart sold relative defective house-cleaning equipment.
> Following manufacturer's instructions, relative nearly sliced finger
>off. Resultin
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>> If A and B are married, there's no limit (which is currently
>> $12K if they aren't).
>
> But maybe A doesn't want to gift it to B while still alive just
> in case A an
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"Deadrat" <ephemera1@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> This is the opposite of my experience. A cursory web search
> finds dire warnings about IRS rules, but I couldn't find them.
The basic rules are in section 2056. There are regulations that
implement
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<tmcgov@gmail.com> wrote:
>My former company in North Carolina claims that I was overpaid by $225
>on my final paycheck, citing vacation days discrepancy. I completely
>disagreed with the calculation and ignored their initial request for
>re-payment s
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>>Simple: if I run a mail server that this email has to pass through
>
>But you don't run United Airlines' mail server, or mine.
>
>>(generally, but not always, one ISP will send it directly to the other ISP.
>>But sometimes it'll make a "detour" or
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"Tony" <tony23@dslextreme.WHATISTHIS.com> wrote in message
news:b2s912lm2o85o0ind907o3g7vu4cg31nfh@4ax.com...
> Timothy wrote:
>>>I interested in
>>>writing a business proposal (basically a suggestion backed with intensive
>>>research and number c
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Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:11:17 -0500 from bazzz777@yahoo.com <bazzz777
@yahoo.com>:
> I have a Sprint PCS phone of which I'm six months into a 2 year
> contract. I bought the phone when I lived in NYC and it worked fine.
> Now I'm living in Indiana and Mic
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<bazzz777@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:32s91250v89ahesvd8jpjfu4c2gq7lnofg@4ax.com...
>I have a Sprint PCS phone of which I'm six months into a 2 year
> contract. I bought the phone when I lived in NYC and it worked fine.
> Now I'm living in India
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bazzz777@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have a Sprint PCS phone of which I'm six months into a 2 year
> contract. I bought the phone when I lived in NYC and it worked fine.
> Now I'm living in Indiana and Michigan and there is little or no
> service where I a
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knowyourights@gmail.com wrote:
> Does anybody have any info as to when the last time it was used
> sucessfully in a court of law? This doesn't have to be limited to just
> the state of WI.
FYI, I was just reading an article on jury nullification t
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In article <a1s91298d9i67siep9f87jlpboimq8l0ic@4ax.com>,
<prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>Stan <stanleykr@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> I'm going to ask for traffic school for the first ticket. Do you
>>> think I can contest and beat the second ticket
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Guy,
With reference to the recent scandal of undertakers looting and selling
body parts which were transplanted you ask whether the recipients may be
sued.
You can sue anyone for anything. In this case there does not seem to be
any indicat
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"G Wheelock" <gwheelock@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:2rr91298oau80lr7endfjs407m2p9dv34l@4ax.com...
>> Assuming that records exist that can trace body parts from a specific
> cadaver
> to a specific individual (or individuals since multiple pe
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I am getting a divorce that will be finalized in a couple more months.
Everything has been agreed upon between myself and my wife, including
generous alimony payments, selling of our house with the money to be shared,
and payment of the lawyer's fee
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In article <oqr912pg6lp2klnebtoa55u9nrpa6k33l6@4ax.com>,
Mike S. <littleboyblu87@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Let's say that you unintentionally break the law in the county/city you
>live in. By unintentional I mean something like a zoning law because
>you have
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on 3/12/2006 8:10 PM Mike S. said the following:
> Let's say that you unintentionally break the law in the county/city you
> live in. By unintentional I mean something like a zoning law because
> you have a mental illness and cannot control hoarding th
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Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:10:01 -0500 from Mike S. <littleboyblu87
@yahoo.com>:
> What should you do when the county/city violates court orders
> against you?
You go back to the judge and ask that the county/city be held in
contempt.
You may possibly
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
>
> No matter how famouse, you can be guilty of libel/slander if you said
> "[singer] is a crook", knowing it not to be true, but you can't be (I don't
> believe) if you ASKED "is [si
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Mike asks:
>Or was the impeached-judge-turned-crook^H^H^H^H^Hsenator/representative
>impeached under state law that may only bar holding any other state office
>but doesn't (maybe can't?) bar from holding federal office?
Alcee Hastings was a feder
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Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:09:49 -0500 from Seth Breidbart
<sethb@panix.com>:
> In article <bru0125u4fsjb4cdb6g6cgd9f9bp5n2mfo@4ax.com>,
> Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
Art I sec 3 says, in part, "Judgment in Cases of Impeachment shall
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In article <lqr912594uchpttfnv7an1878141ng349c@4ax.com>,
<prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>> But in the case at hand, suppose the defendant as a last resort
>> testified "I killed him in New York"? If that s
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:09:57 -0500, prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
>Or was the impeached-judge-turned-crook^H^H^H^H^Hsenator/representative
>impeached under state law that may only bar holding any other state office
>but doesn't (maybe can't?) bar f
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Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:09:39 -0500 from Allan Adler
<ara@nestle.csail.mit.edu>:
[Wants to prepare a highly detailed concordance of a copyright work B
and include the concordance in a new book S with grammatical analysis
of B]
I cannot, alas, answ
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:09:36 -0500, johnp_martinez@yahoo.com wrote:
>Does anyone know if there is a statute of limitations on collecting
>child support and alimony for California? My mother has a court order
>dated some 15 years ago and I am trying t
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:09:36 -0500, johnp_martinez@yahoo.com wrote:
>Does anyone know if there is a statute of limitations on collecting
>child support and alimony for California? . . .
The easiest way to find out is to contact the agency which ha
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>johnp_marti...@yahoo.com wrote...
>My mother has a court order dated some 15 years >ago and I am trying to figure out if she can still pursue >making my father pay. She is now disabled and those >funds would help pay her medical bills.
As far as I k
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:09:31 -0500, prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
>Or does DC actually grant you a license without having to pass their bar...
>simply because you did get the CA license...?
You bet they do! Otherwise, how could they charge you a
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rdadams@smart.net (Dick Adams) wrote:
> Let me restate the question:
> Someone who is an EA or a CPA gets a California Correspondence
> School Law Degree. Can this person now practice before the Tax
> Court in Illinois, Texas, North Carolina, or Mo
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Or does DC actually grant you a license without having to pass
> their bar, meet any expereince-time requirements, etc. simply
> because you did get the CA license (and thus NC now says "Ok,
> you have the DC licen
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Jonathan Sachs <xxxxxxx@earthlink.not> wrote:
> "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>
>>And other states that allow
>>reciprocity include members of the DC bar, since their members
>>can practice in DC. So if a CA attorney first ge
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Shhhh wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> On January 6th of this year 2006, I started doing some work from home as a
> Sole Proprietor,
<snip>
> There's the back ground.... here's my question... business is going quite
> well now, and I do not need any more fu
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Shhh,
You recently started a business which is already grossing more than
$15000/mo. Congratulations. You have a number of questions related to
business finance. Your community college system may have courses that will
help you with this stuff
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In article <4qr912tt4g9kfvukcit2r00oi8aq7335k9@4ax.com>,
Shhhh <123@456.com> wrote:
>On January 6th of this year 2006, I started doing some work from home as a
>Sole Proprietor,
>Is it possible/legal to open a brokerage account in the name of the
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"Musidora" <yogalaura@optonline.net> wrote:
> Does anyone happen to know what the legal definition of bigamy
> was in California in the 1920s? For example, how specific was
> the law concerning those who emigrated to this country and were
> legally
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Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:09:13 -0500 from Stan <stanleykr@hotmail.com>:
> Topcat756@aol.com wrote:
> > I had a verbal argument with a fellow employee on the job,the
> > employee then reported to my supervisor that I threatened him but
> > I did not...... I
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