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"Dave Zass" <sendmespam@webquestinc.com> wrote in message
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> I'm self employed and have formed an LLC. If I do not have any partners,
> do
> I still need to file a 1065?
No
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David Ames wrote:
> prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> > David Ames <worldrecord@juno.com> wrote:
> >
> > <Wife got a letter from an agency concerning a student loan that's allegedly
> > not hers. Poster wants to know what he can do about it.>
> >
>
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Annie wrote:
> I would like to know what legal recourse I have if I have discovered my
> copyrighted artwork on a clipart disc that has been included on
> multiple versions of software sold worldwide over a 3 year period in 7
> different languages. Th
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"berry" <berry@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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>
> We have a Bypass Trust incorporated in our Will. We are over 70 and I
> feel we don't need that Trust and wouldn't fund it. IRA would pass
> outsi
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I think I may have been named in a trust as a beneficiary but was not
notified. Is there any legal way to find out if I have been included?
Or is there any way to find out if a trust has already been dissolved
if the trustee is not known.
Thanks!
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"Carlos" <brastras@terra.com.br> wrote in message
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> That´s not what the Law says, thank God. In this country, one is --
> or used to be until awhile ago -- INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY.
How is th
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arlos wrote:
> Mike Jacobs wrote:
> >
> > That's why Seth is asking whether you gave them any additional evidence
> > about the MERITS OF THE CASE in your letter requests for
> > reconsideration.
> The Law says EXPLICITLY that they have to stop de
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My wife in mulling a bankruptcy filing in NY ( total of $45,000 in
credit card and car loan debt). She racked up these balances prior to
our wedding last year. My credit is excellent, and the house is in my
name. We do not have any joint financial acco
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Greetings,
I work for a window manufacturer. Recently I was sent out of state by
my employer to do some remedial work on windows that we had
manufactured. My company was hired by a larger window manufacturer to
fabricate these windows for a new hou
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With the noted correction, I had written:
>> Argersinger: Sixth Amendment right to counsel only
>> applies to cases where you can [lose] your liberty.
>> Scott clarifies: Not just a threat; actual jail time.
>> I.e., if the court refuses you a lawyer,
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David Martel wrote:
> Denise
>
>
> You wrote:
> > (Denise) I thought a lawyer could help because I was told by someone at
> > the Better Business Bureau to ask an attorney about this.
>
>
> While I'm not sure why the BBB advised you to se
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dreamguy007@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have a roommate and his ex girlfriend is a psycho in a way. She still
> likes to come and fight with my roommate. My roommate is a weak guy
> with no guts and the girl kept bothering him. I don't really
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Fri, 07 Apr 2006 08:49:09 -0400 from <dreamguy007@hotmail.com>:
> I have a roommate and his ex girlfriend is a psycho in a way. She still
> likes to come and fight with my roommate. My roommate is a weak guy
> with no guts and the girl kept bothering
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dreamguy007@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have a roommate and his ex girlfriend is a psycho in a way. She still
> likes to come and fight with my roommate. My roommate is a weak guy
> with no guts and the girl kept bothering him. I don't really c
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dreamguy007@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have a roommate and his ex girlfriend is a psycho in a way. She still
> likes to come and fight with my roommate. My roommate is a weak guy
> with no guts and the girl kept bothering him. I don't really
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katrinapeker@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Several years later, in a closely related lawsuit, the same publishers
> attorney filed in Federal Court a declaration under penalties of
> perjury, where he lied: "Defendants have always denied that they
> infring
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On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 08:49:03 -0400, katrinapeker@yahoo.com wrote:
>. . . .
>Several years later, in a closely related lawsuit, the same publishers
>attorney filed in Federal Court a declaration under penalties of
>perjury, where he lied: "Defendan
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<katrinapeker@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:0rnc32ddks7rjimqp3jh0vk8bja41cio35@4ax.com...
> Can you please advise me what to do? Which agency or organization can
> support my fight against this perjury in Federal Court?
That would be the dis
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katrinapeker@yahoo.com wrote:
<defendant publisher in a copyright infringement suit admitted its
copyright notices alleging ownership of the copyright on the published
materials was incorrect, and agreed to destroy $1m worth of copies at
settlement
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In article <0rnc32ddks7rjimqp3jh0vk8bja41cio35@4ax.com>,
<katrinapeker@yahoo.com> wrote:
>In copyright infringement action of artist painter against publisher,
>for the cause of ripped off copyrights (fraudulent copyright notices
>showing the publis
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Edited from an earlier post by katrinapeker@yahoo.com:
> In [prior] copyright infringement action of [current plaintiff ("P")]
> against [current defendant ("D")], [...] D [...] admitted [...] that its
> copyright notices were wrong, and was instructed
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In misc.legal.moderated Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> Sun, 02 Apr 2006 22:56:16 -0400 from GeekBoy <nerds@nerd.com>:
>> Why is that? Doesn't the prevailing party able to get attorney fees?
> This question is answered here very ofte
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Hello,
I'm looking to leave early from my lease, and alerted my landlord (via
phone and in person) before April 5th. My lease expires on May 31st.
I have paid my April rent, in full; and the landlords have my security
deposit.
I made a "de
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David Ames <worldrecord@juno.com> wrote:
> prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
>> David Ames <worldrecord@juno.com> wrote:
>>
>> <Wife got a letter from an agency concerning a student loan that's allegedly
>> not hers. Poster wants to know what he can
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Fri, 07 Apr 2006 08:49:00 -0400 from David Ames
<worldrecord@juno.com>:
> They want my wife to consolidate
> loans that are not hers. My question is what can she compel the loan
> consolidator in California to do, given that they have a file (or day
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In article <uqnc32ppnp7c8tls5sdrjml9dhpot217fn@4ax.com>,
David Ames <worldrecord@juno.com> wrote:
>Your instruction is not on point. They are not attempting to collect,
>so the cited law does not apply.. They want my wife to consolidate
>loans tha
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"Larry" <LRLake@aol.com> wrote:
> OP:
>
> "I am wondering if unpaid spousal support will ever go away. "
>
> Not really. It is a Court Order. At least in California,
> support orders, pursuant to family law, have no statute of
> limitations tha
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In article <rqnc32p7b62m06t1cvm10jbu977ubqc8tt@4ax.com>,
Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote:
>Timothy <Timothy.Horrigan@alumni.usc.edu> wrote:
>>It seems to me that Limbaugh is coming very close to crossing the line
>>between protected free-speech com
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Hi,
I've been working VNCCasts, a place where you can watch people work and
play on their computers:
http://vnccasts.com/
For applications, please see the sample feeds. Note also that you can
watch my computer usage live via the first channel
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Hi All,
I live in Massachusetts. My landlord let me out of my lease via email.
The message in the email is quite clear and refers to the date when we
can move out legally. My dealings with my landlord were quite good, and
I was so excited that I was
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> Actually no, you cannot give a gift to one person with the
>> understanding that he will give it to another person. You
>> won't get the exemption for that.
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Hello! Got a questions here about landlord-tenant dispute for
non-rental related charges.
We moved into a commercial space in a mall 2 years ago and have been
excellent tenants. Never missed 1 payment. We moved out and broker our
lease early. The l
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I have full coverage insurance on my truck with Geico. I was in an
accident yesterday where I rear ended another truck, which cut in front
of me, I swerved after that then smashed into a brick wall. After
realizing what happened and glad to be alive I
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I have been separated from my wife for about 8 months, and divorce is in
progress. Collection agencies have been contacting me about money she owes
for things purchased long after the separation. My lawyer advised me to run
an ad in the newspaper sa
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Fri, 07 Apr 2006 08:48:35 -0400 from John A. Weeks III
<john@johnweeks.com>:
> #2 - feel free to use the company name. They have to be willing
> to confirm your employment.
What law, please, compels a company to confirm employment?
--
If you
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Mark A <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
>"Zarlot" <Zarloth@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:fv98321hovotd6rm2s7mrbgfriu65vva0q@4ax.com...
>> I'd say the chances of me getting fired within the next couple of weeks
>> is fairly high. However, there's a cl
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In article <aqnc32hrok4e6knri13197qmup6gcnf6ot@4ax.com>,
Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>In article <dv98321a85ofmo3asi12h5ifk0c0v9t07d@4ax.com>,
> <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>
>>I just thought about something. Could it possibly be ar
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On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 08:48:25 -0400, "louika@juno.com"
<louika@juno.com> wrote:
>My godmother passed away recently in Alameda County, California.
My sympathies.
>I am
>pretty sure that she has left me something (she had mentioned jewelry).
>He
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louika@juno.com wrote:
> My godmother passed away recently in Alameda County, California. I am
> pretty sure that she has left me something (she had mentioned jewelry).
> Her cousin is the executor of the wil. She has many children, who are
> rather u
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"louika@juno.com" <louika@juno.com> wrote:
> My godmother passed away recently in Alameda County, California.
> I am pretty sure that she has left me something (she had
> mentioned jewelry). Her cousin is the executor of the wil. She
> has many chil
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louika@juno.com wrote:
> My godmother passed away recently in Alameda County, California.
> I am pretty sure that she has left me something (she had mentioned
> jewelry). Her cousin is the executor of the wil. She has many
> children, who are rather
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> louika@juno.com writes
>What is to prevent the executor from going to the
>house and cleaning out whatever they wish?
All executors are overseen by local probate court,
usually at county level. The executor must file a plan
of action and get i
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The Publishing Law Center says that "a parody exists when one imitates
a serious piece of work, such as literature, music or artwork, for a
humorous or satirical effect."
Does a parody exist if one imitates an UNserious piece of work, such as
imitat
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In article <vpnc321nt1608j41tbbibbniupmpnkufd4@4ax.com>,
"ivette" <ivette674@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Okay, here's a situation I'd like to know if the verbal / written
> agreement is "legal" & would hold up in a court of law.
>
> Person A owns a compa
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PeanutPorpoise wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I was in a minor car accident about 4 weeks ago.
First of all, were YOU injured in this collision? If so, STOP, do not
pass go, and GET A LAWYER to help you collect a lot more than $200.
Don't try to do it your
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In article <qpnc32pl3jgisbqsc4ktjf37rokjjav87u@4ax.com>,
"PeanutPorpoise" <agreenshields@aapt.net.au> wrote:
> In my mind, this situation was either not my fault or partially my
> fault. I am not keen to take the blame for someone running up the bac
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Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
> "A Michigan Attorney" <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > The comment to UCC 9-203 explains this as a statute of frauds
> > concern:
>
> And the statute of frauds is satisfied, in general, with what you
> call the "ba
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Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>If the trust is created by the Wills, no funding is necessary. It
>will be funded as a part of the probate.
>
>Look, if you don't want a trust, don't use a trust. Just know
>that, after you and
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