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Hello,
I'm a physioterapy graduated student in Brazil and I looking for any
video or mov file about the biomechanical of whiplash
injuries/collisions to make my powerpoint presentation.
My graduated monography is about Whiplash Associated Disorders
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In article <1kiq32tshhd22743njc3mbqm29kutol033@4ax.com>,
<mikeerdas@yahoo.com> wrote:
>What constitutes "1st use in commerce" regarding trademark protection.
>I own several domain names for a few startup companies I am creating
>this summer, and will
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>What constitutes "1st use in commerce" regarding trademark protection.
>I own several domain names for a few startup companies I am creating
>this summer, and will be creating logos for each soon, that I would
>like trademark protection for - as well
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On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 14:47:38 -0400, mikeerdas@yahoo.com wrote:
>What constitutes "1st use in commerce" regarding trademark protection....
>I won't have actual products for 6 months out or so. Are there
>other activities I can execute that would legit
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In article <0kiq32hoie7rl15sp8kpvu08ndk67bn66m@4ax.com>,
<mikeerdas@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I am creating a startup company this summer on my own time, with my own
>resources. I also work for a large consulting company and am worried
>the company might cl
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Wed, 12 Apr 2006 14:47:34 -0400 from <mikeerdas@yahoo.com>:
> I am creating a startup company this summer on my own time, with my own
> resources. I also work for a large consulting company and am worried
> the company might claim my ideas as its own.
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In article <0kiq32hoie7rl15sp8kpvu08ndk67bn66m@4ax.com>,
mikeerdas@yahoo.com wrote:
> I am creating a startup company this summer on my own time, with my own
> resources. I also work for a large consulting company and am worried
> the company might
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>Can my company claim my ideas / work as its own *if* the ideas / work
>were conceived / done:
>
>1) With the employee's, not the employer's resources
>2) On the employee's own time (e.g. nights and weekends)
>3) In a business that doesn't directly c
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In article <0kiq32hoie7rl15sp8kpvu08ndk67bn66m@4ax.com>,
<mikeerdas@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I am creating a startup company this summer on my own time, with my own
>resources. I also work for a large consulting company and am worried
>the company might cl
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mikeerdas@yahoo.com wrote:
> I am creating a startup company this summer on my own time, with my own
> resources. I also work for a large consulting company and am worried
> the company might claim my ideas as its own.
>
> Can my company claim my id
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mikeerdas@yahoo.com wrote:
> I am creating a startup company this summer on my own time, with my own
> resources. I also work for a large consulting company and am worried
> the company might claim my ideas as its own.
>
> Can my company claim my ide
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mushroom0526@aol.com wrote:
> 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.
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When convicted of a DUI in Virginia, it is pretty common to be
penalized with a "Restricted" Drivers License for a certain period of
time (such as one year). The Restricted License allows you to drive to
work, school, doctors appoinments, and other cri
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Hello,
I am owed approximately $1200, when including back interest (dating to 1993)
by someone who no longer (I presume) lives in my state (TX). The debt
originated when she, a casual acquaintance, called me from jail and I bailed
her out. I also pa
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I seem to recall that there are legal issues involved in charging
different customers of a business different prices for the same items.
I checked with the State of California (where we are located), and they
would not even point me to a section of the
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os...@isp.com wrote:
>.Katrinapeker@yahoo.com wrote:
>but the district judge did not agree
This is not true. Elya Peker wrote: "the district judge ignored the
perjury" That is, avoided the subject of perjury in his order.
>And...the OP does not a
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In article <sjiq3215jp9qnk5gjaac5dli6miuic6mlr@4ax.com>,
<katrinapeker@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Mr.Mike Jacobs wrote:
>>agreed to destroy the allegedly infringing materials
>>without admission of fault
>>without finding of fault
>>did not tie them down f
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nos...@isp.com wrote:
>katrinape@yahoo.com wrote:
>but the district judge did not agree
This is not correct. Elya Peker wrote: "the district judge ignored the
perjury" That is, avoided the subject of perjury in his order.
>And..the OP does not appe
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nos...@isp.com wrote:
>Katrinape...@yahoo.com wrote:
>but the district judge did not agree
This is not correct. Elya Peker wrote:"the district judge ignored the
perjury". That is, avoided the subject of perjury in his order.
>And...the OP does n
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Hi, a family member was detained on a bench warrant in the state of PA
on charges of D.U.I .We hired a attorney to pettition the court to get
the warrant droped.He is confident that she will be released but there
are only 2 dates when they hold motion
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I was rear ended yesterday and hit pretty hard wiht little cisible
damage to my car - the driver hit me so hard my head hurt so bad i was
disoriented and could not think the whole time after the incident... we
didn't call the police- the driver had men
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Hi All,
New to the RE area in TX. I have properties with mortgages, ins, and
title in my personal name. I've created a single member LLC.
For tax and legal purposes, is it wise to utilize the LLC in a property
management role? All mort. payments,
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This is a reminder about the misc.legal.moderated policy on
submissions containing munged headers such as
From: biff@willy.NOSPAMloman.org
1. Posters are free to munge headers (leaving aside forgeries in the
name of an actual third party). Spammer
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I am trying to rent an apartment in California for my move from the
East Coast. I did not have time to sign the lease when I looked at the
apartment while in California; therefore, the lease signing must be
done by mail/FAX.
We are 5 days from the
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Mike Jacobs wrote:
>
> Foax, I think you're all missing the real point here. The letter
> OP's wife got is not a debt collection letter, it is an AD, i.e. junk
> mail, just like all those "refinance your mortgage" letters everyone
> seems to get (
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I live in Oregon.
Have an 18-year-old son who lives in my house. I provide the majority
of his "support."
He has his own car. He is the registered owner of said car. The title
of the car is also in his name.
He purchased insurance, which was al
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Amir Michail wrote:
> So this means I need to create the operating system and any
> applications I use in order to broadcast my computer usage live?
No
> What's the difference between showing a part of a copyrighted document
> and showing a part
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Amir Michail wrote:
> So this means I need to create the operating system and any
> applications I use in order to broadcast my computer usage live?
No
> What's the difference between showing a part of a copyrighted document
> and showing a part
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flimflam998@gmail.com wrote:
[OP was released from lease early by landlord via e-mail. When OP
requested return of security deposit, LL refused and threatened suit
for balance of rent due to breach of lease via early move-out. Lease
does not requi
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Hello,
As the original author of this thread, I would like to thank everybody
who replied and apologize for my long delay in acknowledging your
replies. I too had pretty much given up on this matter as a lost
cause.
One more question if I may.
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<prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>Yes, I agree that the proper forms have to be filed in the proper way, etc.
>The form does have to show that this is a split gift, etc
[snip]
>I think we're still just speaking past each other. The IRS doesn't ca
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> And in fact the requirement to file a gift tax return on
>> split gifts can have other effects that would not occur if each
>> spouse made a gift of his own p
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I am in Los Angeles, California.
For almost two years, I have lived in a guest house in Sunland 91040,
in the city of Los Angeles, rented to me by the owners of the main
house.
I was just told on the phone by two officers at LA Dept. of Building
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johnmolinda@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> I got a bill yesterday from the landlord for $4,000 in "reapairs".
> Some of the "repairs" are rediculously overprice. For example, putting
> a new wallplat on a light switch (ten cents) was billed as $150.
> Puttin
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On 10 Apr 2006, in misc.legal.moderated johnmolinda@yahoo.com wrote
> [I've g]ot a questions here about landlord-tenant
> dispute for non-rental related charges . . . .
. . . except you do not report whether you have actually verified
that your
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Alison wrote:
> On the day of a suicide a will was
> found stating His name being of sound mind and body leaves all his
> worldly possessions to his wife, her name dates and signs it. No other
> will or beneficiaries can be located. This is called a h
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"Alison" <AlisonGantt@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On the day of a suicide a will was
> found stating His name being of sound mind and body leaves all his
> worldly possessions to his wife, her name dates and signs it. No
> other will or beneficiaries can
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>Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
>> That won't stop the other foax who were in the crash with you from
>> bringing insurance claims against you, or keep you from being sued if
>> your insurance company won't settle with them. From your desc
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Wed, 12 Apr 2006 14:46:13 -0400 from Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net>:
>
> But in this case the cop's testimony is irrelevant. The police didn't
> witness the accident, so the ticket is just their _opinion_ that OP
> probably did whatever they issued the
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
>> That won't stop the other foax who were in the crash with you
>> from bringing insurance claims against you, or keep you from
>> being sued if your insurance company won'
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Filing an Appeal - NJ Appellate Court
What does the designation of time "45 days" mean?
45 consecutive days or
45 weekdays excluding Saturdays, Sundays and observed holidays?
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I will try to make this short, I left my fiancee for numorus reasons,
We had bought a car and we are both on the title and the loan, I
decided to move and he would not let me take my car because I was
moving out of state. He said that he would not allo
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tedneeley@yahoo.com wrote:
> We are for the first time getting ready to draw up will etc for the
> sake of our children. To be honest, I don't know where to start. We
> will use the services of a lawyer but we'd rather not go without
> knowing what to
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Wed, 12 Apr 2006 14:46:02 -0400 from <tedneeley@yahoo.com>:
> Is there a book that gives an overview of estate planning etc.
> especially as applicable in Texas?
Nolo's Simple Will Book
Since you say "estate planning", I infer that you have sign
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tedneeley@yahoo.com wrote:
> We are for the first time getting ready to draw up will etc for the
> sake of our children. To be honest, I don't know where to start. We
> will use the services of a lawyer but we'd rather not go without
> knowing what
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Ernie Klein <ecklein@pacbell.net> wrote:
> "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>> In California wills are required to be lodged with the county
>> clerk whether probate is filed or not, within thirty days after
>> the date of de
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Wed, 12 Apr 2006 14:45:38 -0400 from Jonathan Sachs
<xxxxxxx@earthlink.not>:
> Here's a more classic example. You are driving down a city street at
> a legal and prudent speed, when suddenly a child runs in front of your
> car. Believing correctly
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Jonathan Sachs wrote:
>
> The principle is real, but is generally applied to more serious
> matters than using a carpool lane. If you got a ticket and tried to
> use a defense of necessity, the outcome would probably depend on how
> the judge was f
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Jonathan Sachs <xxxxxxx@earthlink.not> wrote:
> "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>>Parodies are generally protected and satire is often not. I don't
>>think a parody is only protected if you are making fun of a
>>serious work
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"A Michigan Attorney" <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote:
> anon_correo@hotmail.com wrote:
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> [OP's friend sold a car without a written contract. Title
> remained in the seller. The buyer stopped making payments and has
> repudiated the contract. OP w
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