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Hello - will a state misdemeanor show up on an FBI background check?
Will it still be there if i get my state record sealed? Thanks
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Hello,
I am looking for some advice on a situation I am going through right
now. I had three root canals performed in the same Dental Group by 2
different dentists about 5 years ago. The only problem I experienced
was my crown kept falling off on
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On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 16:12:16 -0400, "CopyOwner"
<mitchelllist@gmail.com> wrote:
>Congress made an exception to prohibit
>rental of computer programs... but this exception is very narrow. For
>example, video games and computer programs that cannot e
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On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 16:12:18 -0400, bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote:
>The program in question was either Partition Magic or one of its
>competitors. I'm guessing they didn't want you using it to fix up the
>partitions on one computer, then moving i
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Here are the details:
I am a California resident.
I have made 2 cross country drives since 2-06. My engine went out on
my California car while in Arkansas and I bought a 87 Cadillac for
800$ there. I have NOT titled it in my name. However I have t
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I'm writing a novel in which a 14-year old is about to start earning
large sums as a songwriter/performer.
He is at odds with his father over how the money will eventually be
used. The boy wants access to at least enough to live on when he turns
18
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>The loan agent said I no
>longer qualified for the full document loan, but qualified for no
>document loan with much higher rate. With my current financial
>situation, that would be too much burden.
I suppose the best option would be to get out of
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keith <keith_20000101@hotmail.com> wrote:
[OP put down earnest money on a new house (in construction) with a
loan contingency. OP has been laid off and no longer qualifies for
the original loan, only for a "no doc" loan at a much higher rate.
Builder
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In article <gi0t42dn2ibcveqh2hpurnp14eultpure7@4ax.com>,
keith <keith_20000101@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I tried to search the internet but couldn't find the answer. This is my
>situation: I bought a new house (in construction) 3 monthes ago. Full
>documen
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>I tried to search the internet but couldn't find the answer. This is my
>situation: I bought a new house (in construction) 3 monthes ago. Full
>documented loan was pre-qualified and contract was signed with loan
>contingency. The house is in construct
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keith wrote:
> I tried to search the internet but couldn't find the answer. This is my
> situation: I bought a new house (in construction) 3 monthes ago. Full
> documented loan was pre-qualified and contract was signed with loan
> contingency. The h
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"keith" <keith_20000101@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I bought a new house (in construction) 3 monthes
> ago. Full documented loan was pre-qualified and contract was
> signed with loan contingency. The house is in construction and
> will be close in 2 month
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On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 16:12:10 -0400, "keith"
<keith_20000101@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I bought a new house (in construction) 3 monthes ago. Full
>documented loan was pre-qualified and contract was signed with loan
>contingency.... However, I recently got
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In article <gi0t42dn2ibcveqh2hpurnp14eultpure7@4ax.com>,
keith <keith_20000101@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I tried to search the internet but couldn't find the answer. This is my
>situation: I bought a new house (in construction) 3 monthes ago. Full
>documen
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^^^!^^^
Hello All,
On April 6th I resigned from a large investment bank in New York, where
I was working as a salaried full-time employee. At the exit interview,
I was told that I will be paid for the four days that I worked during
this payperiod
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<katrinapeker@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Mr.Barry Gold wrote:
>>and presumably pay you a fair royalty. Be satisfied.
>
>I do not receive even one penny. It is the practice of this publisher
>to pay to artists charity, not royalty, and the last "royalty" I
>
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Mr.Seth Breidbart wrote:
>If I buy a book by Stephen King and white out the copyright notice and write in a copyright claim by me, I`m not violating his copyright because I didn`t make or distribute any unauthorized copy.
>Copyright infringement is maki
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Mr.Mike Jacobs wrote:
>Fraudulent copyright notices are not the same thing as infringement.
Thank you for your reply.The requirement of being literally the same is
not needed any more, since it was clarified that U.S.attorney and
District attorney d
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<katrinapeker@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8i0t42t5r4i8mj3ld9o7vp33sn69cmnge7@4ax.com...
> Meano.cu...@yahoo.com
> Is lying and misleading the federal court now legal?
No.
What is
> the remedy for this?
That is for the Federal court *
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katrinapeker@yahoo.com wrote:
> In fact the U.S.Attorneys office and District Attorneys office
> informed me that they do not prosecute perjury that occured in a
> civil action.
I suppose you could go to the state authorities, since perjury is al
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katrinapeker@yahoo.com wrote:
> Mr.Stuart Bronstein wrote:
>>is that the correct cite? I cant find it
>
> This Summary Order is on the internet, you can find it if you search
> under "Elya Peker". This court order answers in detail your question.
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> Daniel R. Reitman <dreitman@spiritone.com> wrote:
>
>>No, I didn't dispute that would be slander per se (and this is a
>>situation where libel and slander do differ). I was saying that the
>>accusation of p
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Hi All, I'm in the process of looking for legal help on this matter
now, but wanted to see if I could get a general idea of what I'm
looking at here. The situation is this:
~5 years ago, my grandfather passed away, and in his will he left each
of h
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Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
> 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 prop
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amanda wrote:
> My friend needs to check from whom the incoming calls on her husband
> cell phone are from. Cingular doesn't state the number, just that it is
> "incoming". She was told to get the court order.
>
> How can she get such a court orde
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amanda wrote:
> My friend needs to check from whom the incoming calls on her husband
> cell phone are from. Cingular doesn't state the number, just that it is
> "incoming". She was told to get the court order.
>
> How can she get such a court order
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I live in Moab, Utah. Above-mentioned prosecutor in court said I
stabbed someone. I didn't stab anyone and was never even put on trial
for anything like that. So...how big of an infraction is that for her
to say that? Is it worth driving down to the BA
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Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
> Seth Breidbart wrote:
>> In article <gi224255eigu046j5usm2qecl3h25rdqa6@4ax.com>,
>> Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>> >On second reading, I think he meant the statements made
>> >_at_the_s
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Joseph Yi <jyione@hotmail.com> wrote:
> The judge issued an order about 3 week ago. I though that was the end of
> the case. But my attorney is telling me that the judge has another hearing
> set up for entry of a final order. The judges initial o
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Joseph Yi wrote:
> The judge issued an order about 3 week ago. I though that was the end of
> the case. But my attorney is telling me that the judge has another hearing
> set up for entry of a final order.
This is often done in complicated cases w
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"Joseph Yi" <jyione@hotmail.com> wrote:
> The judge issued an order about 3 week ago. I though that was the
> end of the case. But my attorney is telling me that the judge has
> another hearing set up for entry of a final order. The judges
> init
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In a real estate transaction, buyer makes written offer to purchase a home.
Then seller verbally submits a counter-off (through the agent).
Since verbal offers are not binding for real estate transactions, does the
verbal counter-offer release the
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Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com wrote:
> Timeout <rapierwit@gmail.com> asked:
>>> What does the designation of time "45 days" mean?
> prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
>> In most cases, unless it says "business days" (i.e. weekdays,)
>> it means "calendar days
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Can this legal? <dor@writeme.com> wrote:
<being harassed by a collection agency>
Simply send them a letter in the following form:
(Date)
To Whom It May Concern:
I have been contacted by your company about a debt you allege I owe. I am
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Can this legal? <dor@writeme.com> wrote:
> 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
>
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Daniel R. Reitman wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 17:27:46 -0400, "Stan" <stanleykr@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >. . . .
>
> >3. I don't know if there's any established case law (civil or
> >criminal) based on theft or extortion when a person is ORDE
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> Sat, 22 Apr 2006 13:22:47 -0400 from <Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com>:
>> Stan Brown wrote:
>> > Depression is an awful thing, and you have my sympathy,
>> > but I don't see any cause for a lawsuit against your
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Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com wrote:
> [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.]
> The question is whether OP has suffered an injury within the
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John A. Weeks III <john@johnweeks.com> wrote:
> In article <767a42d7e51k0qhhjlcpjijkkpoohvd3vm@4ax.com>,
> "Apophis" <apophis74@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I am just
>> wondering if I am able to have a lawsuit against my previous employer
>> because of t
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> (B) looks a lot tougher to me, though: what _are_ reasonable
> measures? It's also a commonplace that children evade all sorts of
> parental strictures, and physically restraining the child isn't an
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In article <c7sn42hp728f19ms9hg23ats5kaj9tsdcu@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>Maybe I'm missing something, but in real life when defense counsel is
>clearly not in control of himself and essentially concedes the
>prosec
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I was stopped yesterday by the city police in Arcata,CA. Seems that a
particular LEO thought
I was in violation of the city park's law against riding your bike,
skateboard/rollerblades.
I pointed out the nearby sign forbidding these "rides" and poin
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In article <m9pk42hmv3rajr8vbaofsln55b1dusvbmj@4ax.com>,
Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote:
>Suppose, for example, that the posted limit is 55, and you are tooling
>down the freeway at 65 in the left lane, but most other traffic is
>doing 70, and passi
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"Toby Butzon" <gtg326a@prism.gatech.edu> wrote in message
news:hi1q42hk70062hmb40p86kbrsarcacq812@4ax.com...
> In Georgia, concealed carry permits are granted on a shall-issue basis.
> > Toby Butzon
You have received appropriate responses from ot
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In article <a7sn42lskn61j3mtq05pnsv46mctouo7tg@4ax.com>,
<prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>John F. Carr <jfc@mit.edu> wrote:
>> In article <a1bf421sns04pv3fra45mtrr725hu2d5sm@4ax.com>,
>> Toby Butzon <gtg326a@prism.gatech.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>>Synop
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half a year ago I rented a U-haul truck, bought the damage waiver with
it, and caused $450 worth of damage to the truck, non-wilfully. Uhaul
charged my credit card $450 refusing to have the damage waiver pay fr
it. I got $450 back from my cc company.
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