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> mikeerdas@yahoo.com wrote:
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> Should I ask the HR department for all documents I have signed and have
> a lawyer review them if there seems to be anything questionable.
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> Also, can I lose job if my employer discovers I am starting my own
> busi
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gulfvet45@gmail.com wrote:
> [ The six property owners who by way of a covenant
> share the water well on my property get very little
> pressure. ]
Might this possibly be one sensible solution to the riddle: When and
where might it be desirab
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<gulfvet45@gmail.com> wrote:
>We have a shared water well and it is on my property. Just bought the
>property last year. Anyway another resident became manager just before
>I bought the property. There are 6 of us on the well and we get very
>little p
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NOSPAM@joinme.com wrote:
> I am a witness in a lawsuit. The attorney for one of the parties
> wants to prepare an affidavit for me to sign. He said it would be
> easier than a deposition. (I assume he means it would be easier for
> him.) I would l
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NOSPAM@joinme.com wrote:
> I am a witness in a lawsuit. The attorney for one of the parties
> wants to prepare an affidavit for me to sign. He said it would be
> easier than a deposition. (I assume he means it would be easier for
> him.)
Easier
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NOSPAM@joinme.com wrote:
> I am a witness in a lawsuit. The attorney for one of the parties
> wants to prepare an affidavit for me to sign. He said it would be
> easier than a deposition. (I assume he means it would be easier for
> him.)
It
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 11:47:25 -0400, bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote:
>The old common law rules was called the "first sale" doctrine,...
>
>In most places, the same rule applies to any other physical
>embodiment of intellectual property.
Not so,
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Scott Hedrick wrote:
> "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 diffe
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can a person with a power of attorney for someone else, use that power
of attorney in any state? or only the state in which it was issued?
also can someone use any kind of power of attorney from their adult son
to try and get custody or visitation of a
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> [OP, plaintiff in a long-running civil action, complains that
> defense counsel has perjured himself and that the judge has
> taken no action in response. OP writes, in part:]
> Can you please advise me, is there any agency, or maybe a
> civil righ
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 11:47:14 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart)
wrote:
>In article <r2nm32p8btqri5d1a7v94ra2h2901s53hm@4ax.com>,
>Daniel R. Reitman <dreitman@spiritone.com> wrote:
>>On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 00:51:03 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth Brei
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"David Chesler" <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message:
<Is the insurance company's error resulting in a significant decrease in the
cost of the premiums?>
Oh most definitely. There is a significant rate difference between a
teenager in the
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Hi, is it legal for the landlord/his realtor to take photos of our home
during an open house
-- Sue
Andy comments:
It's HIS house.. live with it....
Andy in Eureka, Texas
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In article <g2bf42tcvtgqk12pe33n7gneapfa48rd0v@4ax.com>,
sue.hochberg@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi, is it legal for the landlord/his realtor to take photos of our home
> during an open house (he put his house on the market) without getting
> our permissio
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bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>>So even if a married couple gives $13,000 to one child, if it
>>comes from one spouse's separate property, paperwork *is* required
>>to qualify for the full e
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Dick Adams wrote:
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> I couldn't find it there. But I have lived in places where it
> was illegal. It is almost certainly in the zoning laws and
> generally pertains to guest houses that are "legal, non-conforming."
> Also these laws do not app
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rdadams@smart.net (Dick Adams) wrote:
> miner2049er <google_groups@excite.com> wrote:
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>> 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.
>>
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<tlbwriter@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:b2bf425cc5lf0ssb02bftukp8tu4jsspgo@4ax.com...
> A woman (state unknown) says when she and her husband recently
> refinanced their mortgage, her husband "inadvertently" left her name
> off the papers, so t
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In article <b2bf425cc5lf0ssb02bftukp8tu4jsspgo@4ax.com>,
<tlbwriter@yahoo.com> wrote:
>This is a situation that popped up on an internet forum, and it is
>therefore rather vague.
>
>A woman (state unknown) says when she and her husband recently
>re
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In article <b2bf425cc5lf0ssb02bftukp8tu4jsspgo@4ax.com>,
<tlbwriter@yahoo.com> wrote:
>A woman (state unknown) says when she and her husband recently
>refinanced their mortgage, her husband "inadvertently" left her name
>off the papers, so the mort
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tlbwriter@yahoo.com wrote:
> A woman (state unknown) says when she and her husband recently
> refinanced their mortgage, her husband "inadvertently" left her
> name off the papers, so the mortgage is in his name only.
That's very unlikely. Any l
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OP (tlbwriter@yahoo.com) wrote in part:
> A woman (state unknown) says when she and her
> husband recently refinanced their mortgage, her
> husband "inadvertently" left her name off the papers,
> so the mortgage is in his name only. [...]
OP wonder
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tlbwriter@yahoo.com speculated:
> A woman . . . says when she and her husband recently
> refinanced their mortgage, her husband "inadvertently"
> left her name off the papers, so the mortgage is in his
> name only. * * *
>
> Must the names on th
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In article <b2bf425cc5lf0ssb02bftukp8tu4jsspgo@4ax.com>,
tlbwriter@yahoo.com wrote:
> Or could this mean she is still a co-owner, but he is the only one
> responsible for the actual mortgage?
As it stands, that sounds like it is the case--she own
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"rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Alison writes:
>>He has a daughter age 20 who was not mentioned
> [ in the will ].
>
> Its usually recommended to put a disinheritance
> of a spouse or child explicity in writing. Else that
> is a possibl
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What to do if you face discipline including termination and how to go
about finding an attorney and building/filing a case against your
former employer.
Contents:
Understanding the difference between unfair termination and illegal
termination;
Det
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I don't know what to do. I am in really bad financial shape due to
many reasons. Basically, I'm at the point where I do not even drive
so that I do not have to pay for gas, insurance, registration and
maintenance. I take the bus to and from work and wa
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Thu, 20 Apr 2006 11:46:29 -0400 from <Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com>:
> Laws barring the sort of black magicks you describe date at
> least to Leviticus 20:27, though Leviticus is not enforcable in a court
> of law, primarily for lack of appropriate supplies
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[OP writes that he is depressed and out of work because of
it. OP claims that face-to-face/customer service jobs depress
him, in the clinical sense.]
Stan Brown wrote:
> Depression is an awful thing, and you have my sympathy,
> but I don't see any
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"A Michigan Attorney" <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, attorneys watch that drivel. We have to be able to explain
> to our clients why Alan Shore's victory does not guarantee theirs.
I generally avoid shows like that. I find the lawyering so
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A Michigan Attorney wrote:
> Tony wrote:
>
> Given the facts stated, probably so. You should note that the defense
> of necessity implies premeditation because the defendant must admit a
> conscious decision to break the law by proving he chose the
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In article <a1bf421sns04pv3fra45mtrr725hu2d5sm@4ax.com>,
Toby Butzon <gtg326a@prism.gatech.edu> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5366552067462745475
>
>Synopsis: Some students made a movie in which they coordinate mult
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Toby Butzon <gtg326a@prism.gatech.edu> wrote:
>Video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5366552067462745475
>
>Synopsis: Some students made a movie in which they coordinate multiple
>cars on I-285 (the Atlanta perimeter) in order to slow all t
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agordon10@yahoo.com wrote:
> I am wondering what would be the prerequisites for filing in a
> federal court, in order to compel the government office to act
> on a pending application.
>
> [OP has been approved for a green card, USCIS just won't
> i
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joeu2004@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> I fully admit that this was my misunderstanding -- even naivete,
> but really confusion due to circumstances. I just feel that
> the lack of signage contributed to my negligence. I feel I
> made amends by purchasing
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John A. Weeks III wrote:
> In article <267a421dtcg3m4cvffqjd9q721b5bfni1d@4ax.com>,
> radlee@progressivetel.com wrote:
>
>
>>Will was obviously frustrated and ended up using some inappropriate
>>language
>> (F*** IT). While I do not condone th
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 11:45:28 -0400, ddl@danlan.*com (Dan Lanciani) wrote:
>
>In article <267a421dtcg3m4cvffqjd9q721b5bfni1d@4ax.com>,
>radlee@progressivetel.com writes:
>
>| I would like to discuss the arrest of my son with you. He was arrested
>
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