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On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 13:03:31 -0500, "Timothy"
<Timothy.Horrigan@alumni.usc.edu> wrote:
>I am reminded of the Muppets Show episode where Ms Piggy tries to marry
>Kermit under false pretenses: she writes a wedding sketch into the show
>and then hires
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Timothy wrote:
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> In many places, there is also common-law marriage which
> happens when two people live as if they were married to each other,
> regardless of their failure to sign any paperwork or hold a party at
> any point in the past.
>
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<slimick@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:2io5229scctjuo2ho040bb77lsc6r48v2t@4ax.com...
> My 76-year-old mother tripped and fell on an upturned carpet in the
> entrance to our post office. She bruised her hip and head...no broken
> bones, thank God.
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 13:03:25 -0500, slimick@gmail.com wrote:
>My 76-year-old mother tripped and fell on an upturned carpet in the
>entrance to our post office....
>
>Any advise on how to proceed would be appreciated.
If your mother is being advis
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Timothy <Timothy.Horrigan@alumni.usc.edu> wrote:
> Mike sez:
>>Not always. If it's an idea used internally to the business (such as a
>>recipe) and you're the sole employee, you might be able to make quite a bit
>>of money without anyone else knowin
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Stan Brown wrote:
> Wed, 22 Mar 2006 10:50:28 -0500 from <fredfighter@spamcop.net>:
> > There are laws for abandoned property that might apply to dumpster
> > diving, or not, but curbside property of evicted people is not likely
> > to be considere
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> A similar
>argument does not apply when the tenant involuntarily vacates the property.
Except typically during eviction proceedings, the court will try to get
both parties to come to an agreement--- so oftentimes the tenant will
in fact have agree
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Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote:
> In article <8qsv12tqprd62faj8u4moq4b4d1v7hq9a5@4ax.com>,
> <kjhosein@gmail.com> wrote:
>>Hello,
>>
>>I'm considering forming an LLC for its (potential) liability
>>protections over a sole proprie
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flamethrowingtroll@yahoo.com wrote:
> Robert Bonomi wrote:
>>*NEVER* sign something you "don't understand".
> This is becoming more difficult to do. I have a college degree from UC
> Berkeley and 10 years experience as a programmer and even I have
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Jonathan Sachs <xxxxxxx@earthlink.not> wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 16:46:10 -0500, fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
>>...natural law and human law are fundamentally different. Nature
>>enforces her own laws regardless of any debate and there is no a
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fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
<snip>
> That is usually considered to be a point in favor of JN. A
> jury can stop the state from persecuting certain persons, like
> medical marijuana users or Dr Kevorkian. JN fans often neglect
> to consider that
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 13:02:31 -0500, "BoyntonStu" <stu@aaronj.com>
wrote:
>Swearing an Oath.
>In your posts and some previous posts I could not see any connection
>between a Summons for Jury, failure to act as a Juror, avoiding Jury
>service and n
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Dan Lanciani wrote:
> In article <u4r222tita8142sds018p90mj84jfe9fsl@4ax.com>,
> the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm (Stan Brown) writes:
> | Tue, 21 Mar 2006 07:39:45 -0500 from Antipodean Bucket Farmer
> | <usenet2006@THE-DOMAIN-IN.SIG>:
> | > Sounds to me
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Thu, 23 Mar 2006 13:02:37 -0500 from <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com>:
> Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote:
> > http://www.askoxford.com/concise_oed/jurisdiction?view=uk
>
> Heck, I'd start with the fact thet can't even spell "Jurisdiciton" [sic] in
> the
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"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message
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> Then she wouldn't have an estate with an executor.
>
>> she can give you $11,000 per year as a gift.
>>Any more than that and she will owe Fe
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Last Saturday; I received the following letter from the association manager
of the townhome association that my wife & I own a rental townhome in:
"Dear Mr. Wheelock:
During several property visits this year; we have found red 'silly string'
spray
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I left my former employer for a better job just after a working
a complete quarter where I was elligible for a sales bonus but before
the payout date. Upon my resignation I asked about the bonus and was
informed it was common practice to pay a pro-rat
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Antipodean Bucket Farmer wrote:
>Thus, there isn't any *specific* crime ("Joe Scumbag at 123 Main
>Street downloaded illegal images on 22 March.")
Exactly, there's no crime. Just an investigation.
According to the doc Dane pointed out earlier,
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"Jay" <jay.britton@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> As a non-lawyer and having been twice divorced, I can only say (after much
> though on the subject) that were I to become in that position I would gi
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Stan Brown wrote:
> Wed, 22 Mar 2006 10:49:35 -0500 from rick++ <rick303@hotmail.com>:
>
>>Every year I get a letter from Experian saying I am entitled to free
>>credit report because of the number of credit inquiries has
>>exceeded some threshhold.
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>Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>If, in an earlier trial, the defendant testified that the crime
>>actually was committed in another state in order to avoid
>>conviction in the forum state, I suspect he would be estopped to
>>
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bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
> This 'conflicting' sworn testimony establishes without question
> that the defendant *is* a liar. Thus, the defense's trial
> strategy hinges on his being 'more believable' now, than he was
> wh
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Japhy,
Someone is routinely "keying" your car while you walk your child to
school. You wish to hire a private investigator to watch your car and
photograph the keyer. You have several questions.
You wish to know if you can sue for all damage
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Japhy wrote:
> Every weekday morning, I park in my son's school neighborhood and walk
> him to his class...when I am doing this, someone is regularly 'keying'
> my car. I have tried to catch them on videotape running in the car,
> but so far no luck.
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Japhy wrote:
> I have made a police report regarding this issue.
> I have also spoken to some local PI's about doing
> some surveillance on my car and trying to catch
> the 'perp' in action. Questions for any legal experts:
> Lets say the get a good
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In article <4go522ln6ivivlecp53ls9b52v3bgsnnmj@4ax.com>,
Japhy <japhyrider2005@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Every weekday morning, I park in my son's school neighborhood and walk
>him to his class...when I am doing this, someone is regularly 'keying'
>my car.
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