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>In the event of a bankruptcy, can her creditors
come after me?
I saw this question somewhere else. And I was dumb enough to answer
it. So I may as well be dumb enough again. This advice is worth at
most what you are paying me for it.
OK: yes,
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Leo wrote:
> 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...
> While on the jobsite, during conversation with their
> project mana
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Mon, 10 Apr 2006 00:51:54 -0400 from Leo <caplouie1968@yahoo.com>:
> While on the jobsite, during conversation with their
> project manager, I mentioned the fact that the windows had problems
> before they left our facility. I told them that I pointed
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"Leo" <caplouie1968@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7koj32548f25l6ov4sbascev98c65urrd3@4ax.com...
>That project
> manager that hired my company, threw me "under the bus. " He used what
> I said to help win the case against my company.
There is
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In article <7koj32548f25l6ov4sbascev98c65urrd3@4ax.com>,
"Leo" <caplouie1968@yahoo.com> wrote:
> shipped out as quick as possible. The parent company that hired my
> company was offering me employment with them,. if i was interested. I
> told the
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"Leo" <caplouie1968@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7koj32548f25l6ov4sbascev98c65urrd3@4ax.com...
> 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
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In article <4koj3296jufr0fkmoiruh50q9bcinoqp99@4ax.com>,
ddnoe@bellsouth.net <ddnoe@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
>David Martel wrote:
>> Denise
>>
>>
>> You wrote:
>> > (Denise) I thought a lawyer could help because I was told by someone at
>> > th
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Mon, 10 Apr 2006 00:51:18 -0400 from <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com>:
> 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
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In article <ajoj32p22ncm94scvn42hu0j1jedk6b92s@4ax.com>,
Matt Brown - identify <MatthewBrown@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>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 3
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In article <ajoj32p22ncm94scvn42hu0j1jedk6b92s@4ax.com>,
"Matt Brown - identify" <MatthewBrown@gmail.com> wrote:
>If I pay my rent for May, and am not here (landlord must be notified if
> vacation of premeses is of 7 or more days), can they retain m
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On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 00:51:16 -0400, "Matt Brown - identify"
<MatthewBrown@gmail.com> wrote:
>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.
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Is it possible to access a list of America's best corporate law firms?
Thanks to anyone who helps.
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On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 00:51:03 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart)
wrote:
>"Being a prostitute" is not illegal; she might be one in Nevada. It's
>the act that's illegal.
>. . . .
At one time, this might have been a legitimate argument. Ther
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<<But what about day to day usage where you might scroll through a
copyrighted document say?>>
As a general rule, copyrighted items found on websites may not be
copied, reproduced, republished, uploaded, posted, transmitted, or
distributed in any wa
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Flim,
You got an e-mail from your landlord letting you out of your lease.
Now your landlord has not returned your security deposit, and
furthermore is threatening to sue for unpaid rent. You want to know
if you need a lawyer.
My answer would b
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In article <uioj32phmekder7a0goqqtf35dtgt3alk1@4ax.com>,
flimflam998@gmail.com wrote:
> 1) The landlord never gave me a receipt indicating the bank account
> that the security deposit was deposited in.
Are you sure that this is required by law?
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johnmolinda@yahoo.com wrote:
> 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 move
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In article <rioj32lc7osa60enesj17r7q5jic4c3kd7@4ax.com>,
johnmolinda@yahoo.com wrote:
> Now if we formally dispute this bill with the landlord can he still
> send a collection agency after us while it is disputed (that is what he
> is threatening)?
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carpediem wrote:
[rear ended a guy. says it's not his fault]
> Anyway to cut a long story short, will my insurance company pay
> me the value of my truck even though I got the blame for the accident?
> How can a policeman give a ticket like this whe
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"carpediem" <wirenutz@gmail.com> wrote in message
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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
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carpediem wrote:
> I have full coverage insurance on my truck with Geico. I was in an
> accident yesterday
Very sorry to hear about this traumatic event you went through.
<details omitted>
>will my insurance company pay
> me the value of my tr
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In article <iioj3255do704don7d048r387thtfj62t5@4ax.com>,
Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote:
>In article <aqnc32hrok4e6knri13197qmup6gcnf6ot@4ax.com>,
>Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>>No, the value is $1 until the numbers ar
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"Mike Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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
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I'm hardly one to take as gospel anything discussed on a TV law show,
but last week's Boston Legal rerun had me wondering something:
They raise a matter they called "Defense of necessity", where,
basically, a person is justified in breaking the law
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"Donna" <donna_bjorn@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 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 on
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Donna wrote:
> 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
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On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 00:50:24 -0400, "Donna" <donna_bjorn@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>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.
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Donna <donna_bjorn@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 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 i
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I'm writing this for a friend. He sold a car to a "friend". There was
no contract written up of any kind. Friend took physical possesion of
the car and agreed to make monthly payments until the car was paid off.
The seller never filed a release of liab
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"A Michigan Attorney" <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Acceptance by performance is one way to satisfy most statutes of
> frauds. But Section 9-203 is explicit. Authentication (in the
> nature of a signature) is required unless one of the enumerate
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If, after the close of a bankruptcy, the filer is able to show (beyond
a doubt) that s/he did not owe a rather large amount (~$155,000) that
was collected by the IRS, it is my understanding that these funds would
automatically be paid 'back' to the ban
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