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In article <fdm542dl9ps9v4lgfnesgd2eotragni4p5@4ax.com>,
Jonathan Sachs <xxxxxxx@earthlink.not> wrote:
>On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 11:06:01 -0400, bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com
>(Robert Bonomi) wrote:
>
>>As I recall, but do your own research --
>>
>> Run
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> In your case it appears as if your separate assets may be
>beyond reach of your wife's creditors.
There are a couple of options which the OP didn't mention.
#1, he can go ahead and pay off the debt. That would definitely put
what's left of his
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>Generally -- not speaking for Virginia, specifically -- a restricted
>license authorizes you to drive *ONLY* between the places/locations
>expressly named. Postulating that none of those places are outside
>of the State of Virginia, you are not 'lega
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Stan Brown wrote:
> Most states have reciprocity laws, such that if your license is
> suspended or revoked in one state then your driving privileges are
> suspended or revoked in other states too.....
There is another issue with reciprocity. I li
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Hi all,
I've written a tutorial that's for use by the buyer or those licensed
to have a copy of it (those who paid for the license). There is an
internet video rental company that's renting it without permission. The
rentals are for 1 week. In my op
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A while back, we purchased some property in Washington State. It's one
of 20 or so parcels that were developed back in the 70's, and there are
very minimal CCR's attached.
However, one condition on the parcels was particularly attractive to us
- tre
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"Stan" <stanleykr@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:scm542dc12mtp2l1j3gg47mflmism8cjti@4ax.com...
> Someone once asked a newspaper consumer columnist on NJ if a chain
> supermarket could charge different prices at different stores (closest
> examp
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Mike Jacobs wrote:
> David Ames wrote:
> > 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.
> > It is true t
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Sun, 16 Apr 2006 19:57:32 -0400 from Stan Brown
<the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm>:
> Tim,
>
> You're in Oregon, your 18-year-old son lives with you, and his
> insurance company made an error and issued his policy in your name.
>
> > Do matters chang
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On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 11:04:18 -0400, timbirr@mailcity.com wrote:
>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
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mrmunyan@aol.com wrote:
> One more question if I may. I have an email message from AOL that
> states, in writing, that my AOL posting "rights" (they actually used
> the word "rights") would be reinstated and turned back on on the date
> of April
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>
>> Two things. First, the statute of limitations starts to run if
>> you file a return and it doesn't if you don't. So filing the
>> return will prevent the IRS
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miner2049er wrote:
> I am in Los Angeles, California.
<snip>
> I was just told on the phone by two officers at LA Dept. of Building
> and Safety that it is illegal to rent a guest house.
>
> I told them that every week in the classifieds I s
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On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 11:03:42 -0400, Tony
<tony23@dslextreme.WHATISTHIS.com> wrote:
>IANAL, this is not legal advice;
>It seems to me that at the very least, there may be the possibility of
>questioning the "sound mind" part on the basis of whatev
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In article <gi224255eigu046j5usm2qecl3h25rdqa6@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>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
>
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>> Generally. At least in California if it's found that an
>> insurance company had the opportunity to settle within policy
>> limits but didn't, they might be lia
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On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 11:03:05 -0400, Paul Cassel
<pcasselremove2@comremovecast.net> wrote:
>I suggest you search a bookstore or a place like Amazon for a book on
>estate planning. There are some which are do it yourself wills too. Run
>through that b
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Hi, I remember back in the eighties there was a boy who divorced his
parents in the US. The judge ruled that he could but because the trial
involved re-incarnation this was the reason. I remember the boys lawyer
phoning me because I was involved in the
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"Ted" <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote in message
news:qe9h22tmvlpldrbqeiumduf9rpvdo9vm08@4ax.com...
> I am getting conflicting advice from different sources. One person tells
> me
> that I do not actually own the winnings from the lottery ticket just
>
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About this time last year, I started to suffer from depression because
of my job. I went to a psychologist for a few months before it went to
see a psychiatrist to be placed on medication. Then in June I went on
disability until September when the di
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Jonathan Sachs wrote:
> >Which defendant would lose the civil suit over damage to the garden?
> >The parent of the reckless child, or the driver? (Let's assume that
> >the driver was moving at a prudent speed, not speeding through te
> >neighborhood
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I was cited for failing to purchase a one-day parking permit
for visiting parking at a community college. I am trying to
get the ticket dismissed partly because the parking lot
lacked the customary signage indicating the need to purchase
a permit and
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Hi,
I need advice on what I should do from here.... Here is our account
of what took place via an e-mail I sent our local Sheriff:
<begin e-mail>
Sheriff Harrell,
I would like to discuss the arrest of my son with you. He was arrested
on h
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