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"Lance Mannion" <a@a.net> wrote in message
news:2kp1521q9iiqqiq30ovru7g1r68gan3irl@4ax.com...
> 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
Lots of variab
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sscotti32@yahoo.com wrote:
> I am looking for some advice on a situation I am going through right
> now.
{root canals and crown preps seem to have gone wrong]
The problem isn't in the details of what went on. The problem, as you
seem to have
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context:
two independent people, A and B
Person A owns a house with bank.
Person A lives in house in CT.
Person B owns a house.
Person B lives in house in MA.
Person B sells his home
With house B proceeds, person B pays off mortgage owned
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Bill Mcdonald wrote:
[failed to xfer title and then had a crash in AR. Lives in CA]
>
> I have been informed now that the policy of this ins co is to pay
> claims to only the person on the title and that I'll have to title the
> car in Arkansas. The
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Bill Mcdonald wrote:
> while in Arkansas and I bought a 87 Cadillac for
> 800$ there. I have NOT titled it in my name. However I have the signed
> off Arkansas title, a witnessed bill of sale, and the tag receipt.
You are aware that the most you'
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Seth <bizzvanwa@cox.com> wondered:
>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 l
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In article <pjp152t6vseudhd2v5e48oj2q3heosii2l@4ax.com>,
Seth <bizzvanwa@cox.com> wrote:
>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 mone
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Seth wrote:
> 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
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Seth wrote:
> I'm writing a novel in which a 14-year old is about to start
> earning large sums as a songwriter/performer. [Son wants
> to have earnings set aside; father wants control. Son
> and father are in Oregon.]
A few considerations:
Firs
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I went bankrupt and the case was closed at the end of March. Now I own
a condo and have around $40k in equity that I want to keep from
getting taken if a disaster occurs.
Do I need to transfer ownership to my son....what's the best way to
handle
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igarber@optonline.net wrote:
[can't get final paycheck]
>
> I've spent a week on the phone with no results. What are my next steps?
> Is complaining to the DOL a good way to get this resolved or is this an
> issue for legal action?
>
At this po
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In article <8i0t42t5r4i8mj3ld9o7vp33sn69cmnge7@4ax.com>,
<katrinapeker@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Is lying and misleading the federal court now legal?
Misleading is legal. Everybody who disagrees with a verdict believes
the court must have been misled
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Can someone tell me what the right to cure laws are in Pennsylvania for
an automobile loan if there is one?
Thanks in advance
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I have what I think is an interesting and unique potentially legal
situation happening to my wife at her office and welcome anyone's
opinion on the subject...
My wife, ironically enough, is an attorney at a very large law firm in
Wash, DC. She is
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speedin2000@gmail.com wrote:
> ~5 years ago, my grandfather passed away, and in his will he left each
> of his grandchildren a Inheritance. Now his Widow (who was a 3rd wife,
> and had no blood relation to any of the grandchildren) has apparently
>
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As edited, speedin2000 wrote:
> ~5 years ago, my grandfather passed away [in Puerto
> Rico], and in his will he left each of his grandchildren [an]
> Inheritance. Now his Widow (who was a 3rd wife, and
> had no blood relation to any of the grandchild
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I'm interested in starting a temporary employment agency.
My plan is to simply hire myself out as a temp for a couple of years,
until I have enough clients to start hiring people that I can send out.
When I reach the point that I can hire people,
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A Michigan Attorney wrote:
> 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.
>
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"A Michigan Attorney" <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote:
> In order to obtain a court order of any kind, a case must be
> commenced in the court. This is typically done by filing a
> complaint or petition that states factual (and usually legal)
> ground
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A Michigan Attorney wrote:
[..]
>
> I recommend that you friend contact a lawyer in her area.
I just talked to my friend (learned that she told him what I pointed
out, i.e the issue was thew way they interact with each other and not
the outs
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In article <1i0t421ldunctcbrq3tgocdmghf4clf4ij@4ax.com>,
amanda <amanda772007@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Anyway, he consistently lied to her and after switching the cell phone
>number, she thought they were not in contact only to learn the he was
>using his
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A Michigan Attorney wrote:
> 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.
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A while ago my significant other was receiving calls from a collection
agency concerning a past due debt in her name only. On several
ocassions the individuals disclosed the details of the debt to me even
after telling them I was not on the card.
O
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Josh wrote:
> 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 d
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In article <gip152hnkhhme0st2cr9p1g314ug2kh5pk@4ax.com>,
"Josh" <Hans2234@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 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
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Josh wrote:
> 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 d
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> [OP claims that while in court Happy Morgan, the
> County Attorney for Grand County, UT, falsely
> accused OP of stabbing someone.]
> Is it worth driving down to the BAR in Salt Lake to file
> a complaint?
OP claims to have been slandered by a pr
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"Josh" <Hans2234@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:gip152hnkhhme0st2cr9p1g314ug2kh5pk@4ax.com...
>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 anythi
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
<snip>
> > The witnesses would come into court and testify, live in court
> > and subject to cross-examination, to what they actually SAW at the
> > scene, not to what they S
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In article <32bf4298poc04fffhiv504gqhq7lcvk2oo@4ax.com>,
Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
>Seth Breidbart wrote:
>> In article <gi224255eigu046j5usm2qecl3h25rdqa6@4ax.com>,
>> Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>> >On second rea
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In article <dip152t4kspa3tgji6aca159kfs4gqg44r@4ax.com>,
<prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>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 m
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In article <7ip152lnkdb1gsu36d67d25is0aig03ra7@4ax.com>,
Mark A <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
>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
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Mark A wrote:
> In a real estate transaction, buyer makes written offer to purchase a home.
> Then seller verbally submits a counter-off (through the agent).
The agent's oral communication was probably couched with all sorts of
conditional language,
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"Mark A" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
> 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 transac
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Responding to OP Mark A's question, paraphrased here:
[Prospective buyer of Real estate orally submitted a
putative counteroffer. OP asserts that the counteroffer
is unaccepatable, presumably due to Colorado's Statute
of Frauds, and wonders (1) wheth
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In article <mhp152t8oh21g1nh1lkccv4vbvkk4vhas7@4ax.com>,
Crusader george <georgek@humboldt1.com> wrote:
> 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 ag
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In article <mhp152t8oh21g1nh1lkccv4vbvkk4vhas7@4ax.com>,
Crusader george <georgek@humboldt1.com> wrote:
> 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 ag
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Crusader george wrote:
> 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 f
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jfc@mit.edu (John F. Carr) wrote:
> 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 passing you on the ri
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> As for the post office, concealed carry is forbidden in all Federal
> Buildings. Don't even think about it.
Are Post Offices federal buildings?
The usual sign in post offices cite 18 U.S.C. ยง 930,
(a) Except as provided in subsection (d), w
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In article <ghp1529s1hhuo7kipn56um4dsdp50dddhk@4ax.com>,
runcyclexcski@yahoo.com wrote:
> 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 c
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OP is in a dispute with U-Haul over a chargeback for damage to the
rented truck, on the basis that the damage was not willful and he took
the damage waiver.
By any chance was the non-willful damage caused by driving under
something with less clearan
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runcyclexcski@yahoo.com wrote:
> 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 f
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In article <ghp1529s1hhuo7kipn56um4dsdp50dddhk@4ax.com>,
<runcyclexcski@yahoo.com> wrote:
>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 cred
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A recent online article discusses how Allstate Insurance has defied a
court order to release documents that detail its internal makeover to
reduce its payouts on claims by, among other things, dissuading
claimants from hiring a lawyer. The article als
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