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When someone has won a structured settlement that has arisen from a
lawsuit, they expect they will have to wait a year or more just to
receive the money, this is not true. There are many companies available
to you that exist to purchase your settlement
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In article <nbim521gl3rhcndllv7uv1h3brq1mqkd9g@4ax.com>,
William Brenner <wbrenner@nospamplease.net> wrote:
>The U.S. Postal Service has proposed yet another rate increase,
>this one would raise first class postage to 42 cents in May, 2007.
>
>At th
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On Fri, 05 May 2006 08:49:30 -0400, William Brenner
<wbrenner@nospamplease.net> wrote:
>The U.S. Postal Service has proposed yet another rate increase,
>this one would raise first class postage to 42 cents in May, 2007.
>At the same time they also
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William Brenner wrote:
> The U.S. Postal Service has proposed yet another rate increase,
> this one would raise first class postage to 42 cents in May, 2007.
>
> At the same time they also propose issuing a "forever stamp", which
> would also cost
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"William Brenner" <wbrenner@nospamplease.net> wrote in message
news:nbim521gl3rhcndllv7uv1h3brq1mqkd9g@4ax.com...
> The U.S. Postal Service has proposed yet another rate increase,
> this one would raise first class postage to 42 cents in May, 2007.
>
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William Brenner wrote:
> At the same time they also propose issuing a "forever stamp", which
> would also cost 42 cents. This stamp would be valid despite any further
> rate increases. (See article)
>
> Query: When the rate increases above 42 ce
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William Brenner wrote:
> The U.S. Postal Service has proposed yet another rate increase,
> this one would raise first class postage to 42 cents in May, 2007.
>
> At the same time they also propose issuing a "forever stamp", which
> would also cost
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In article <nbim521gl3rhcndllv7uv1h3brq1mqkd9g@4ax.com>,
William Brenner <wbrenner@nospamplease.net> wrote:
>Query: When the rate increases above 42 cents to, say 45 cents, does
>the use of a forever stamp constitute a capital gain?
I would say n
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William Brenner wrote:
< The U.S. Postal Service has proposed a "forever stamp" that would
always be good for first class postage regardless of future rate
increases>
> Query: When the rate increases above 42 cents to, say 45 cents, does
> the us
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>The U.S. Postal Service has proposed yet another rate increase,
>this one would raise first class postage to 42 cents in May, 2007.
>
>At the same time they also propose issuing a "forever stamp", which
>would also cost 42 cents. This stamp would be
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In article <nbim521gl3rhcndllv7uv1h3brq1mqkd9g@4ax.com>,
William Brenner <wbrenner@nospamplease.net> wrote:
>The U.S. Postal Service has proposed yet another rate increase,
>this one would raise first class postage to 42 cents in May, 2007.
>
>At th
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William Brenner <wbrenner@nospamplease.net> wrote:
> The U.S. Postal Service has proposed yet another rate increase,
> this one would raise first class postage to 42 cents in May, 2007.
Why am I not surprised?
> At the same time they also propo
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SB 1300 - in the CA state senate right now for hearing on May 9 - will
allow automated SPEED camera tickets - also known as photo radar - to be
mailed to you. The bill has been designed to look innocuous,
non-threatening - a pilot program in on
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OP Phone Frustrated, from Michigan, wrote in part:
> If I want to record a conversation, am I legally obligated
> to tell the other person I'm recording it?
Depends on the state. Michigan is a "two-party" state (all parties
must approve of taping.)
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In article <dbim52lst5vgq5qm9q7tmero5hsjp17304@4ax.com>,
MarianneLuban@aol.com <MarianneLuban@aol.com> wrote:
>Gordon Burditt wrote:
>2. "Inherently religious activities. Organizations that receive
>direct HUD funds \1\ under a HUD program or activi
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"MarianneLuban@aol.com" <MarianneLuban@aol.com> writes:
> A public school is another example of the same. Do we have prayer
> there?
Yes, we do. Religious groups are allowed to use school buildings
outside of classroom hours (and libraries, commu
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Mr.Seth Breidbart wrote: (s.misc.legal.moderated)
>But those copies were produced under license, weren`t they?
Mr.Stuart Bronstein wrote:
>improperly using a copyright notice isn`t the same as copyright infringement.
The defendants attorney`s declar
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Tue, 02 May 2006 00:44:52 -0400 from Stan Brown
<the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm>:
> My understanding was that Americans are not yet required to carry
> identification. This week's /Boston Public/ featured a guy who was
> arrested because he was "acting
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Scott Hedrick wrote:
> Quite some time ago, in south Florida, a man was arrested for similar
> reasons. He refused to identify himself, and was held in jail. Eventually,
> his case reached the appeals court, which decided that he did not have to
>
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In article <saim529kqu8qbq6o80t352i4opukegtuis@4ax.com>,
John Y <johny87973@gmail.com> wrote:
>A couple is considering a divorce.
>
>Background info:
>
>They have two children, ages 1 and 3. The father is a USA citizen (NY);
>the mother is a
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On Fri, 05 May 2006 08:48:50 -0400, John Y <johny87973@gmail.com>
wrote:
[Divorce with possibility of custodial parent relocating
internationally afterward.]
>Question:
>If a mother is granted custody of both children, does she have the legal
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Fri, 05 May 2006 08:48:50 -0400 from John Y <johny87973@gmail.com>:
(Children born in US to a US father and Russian mother)
> If a mother is granted custody of both children, does she have the legal
> right to take the children to live in a foreign co
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brett wrote:
> I purchase at the county court house steps in Georgia a second mortage
> that was being foreclosed. I am being told that the first is my
> responsibility since I purchased the second. I am currently not in a
> position to pay off th
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brett wrote:
> I purchase at the county court house steps in Georgia a second mortage
> that was being foreclosed. I am being told that the first is my
> responsibility since I purchased the second. I am currently not in a
> position to pay off the
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"brett" <brettdawnj@comcast.net> wrote:
> I purchase at the county court house steps in Georgia a second
> mortage that was being foreclosed. I am being told that the first
> is my responsibility since I purchased the second. I am currently
> not
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John F. Carr wrote:
> In article <g3gf52hl71ka0230o86j2punr70t190arb@4ax.com>,
> Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
> >Q: Your Honor, I offer into evidence the Police Report, exhibit 23,
> >containing a statement in which Mr. Careless admitte
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"Bob_m" <robert@usa.com> wrote in message
news:haim525rffi28a28jfditm7lgt6d16u5sa@4ax.com...
> I'm writing an article on shift employees and their working hours.
> What I'm trying to find out is if there's caselaw or existing law that
> holds employe
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Bob_m wrote:
> I'm writing an article on shift employees and their working hours.
> What I'm trying to find out is if there's caselaw or existing law that
> holds employers accountable for mistakes that their employees make
> while working extended ho
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Bob_m <robert@usa.com> wrote:
> I'm writing an article on shift employees and their working hours.
> What I'm trying to find out is if there's caselaw or existing law
> that holds employers accountable for mistakes that their employees
> make while
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Fri, 05 May 2006 08:48:25 -0400 from netalias <bdg@iname.com>:
> I was in an auto accident (non responsible party). My injuries required
> surgery and rehab. I told I will suffer from some effects periodically
> through out my life (knee pain). My medi
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netalias wrote:
> I was in an auto accident (non responsible party). My injuries required
> surgery and rehab. I told I will suffer from some effects periodically
> through out my life (knee pain). My medical expenses and lost wages
> already exceed t
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See the article here:
http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060505/NEWS/605050358/1006
It seems the company is claiming that this man overstated his
qualifications, then made too many personal calls & played with his iPod
too
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<kjhosein@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:7aim52pi4boderqcepavaustnoi0s04hmq@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> I've been doing some research on the topic of upgrading (converting) a
> GA general partnership to an LLC, and am coming up on blank on whether
>
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pobox3000@excite.com wrote:
> Considering ch 7 bankruptcy, what are consequences of non
> disclosure of patent in BK? Patent is making about $600
> profit/month, but potential is $5000/month when marketed.
> It is my only source of income.
>
> De
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In article <ph22425nc4ph2ikt62qpb18hjj922dg7bh@4ax.com>,
Dick Adams <rdadams@smart.net> wrote:
>RayV <NunyaBiznas@comcast.net> wrote:
>> I have since found out that there is copper-clad aluminum wiring
>> throughout the house. This type of wiring w
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Summer wrote:
> Hello. My husband and I are at the end of the rope, and I'm looking
> for any advice I can find!!! We are living in a state that has no
> licensing laws for contractors. A contractor that we hired stole
> 30,000 from us. We have ha
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Summer,
You claim that a contractor "stole" $30,000 from you and you ask for
advice.
It's pretty unlikely that a contractor put a gun to your head and took
$30,000. It's even more unlikely that the police would not investigate such
a crime
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Summer wrote:
> Hello. My husband and I are at the end of the rope, and I'm looking
> for any advice I can find!!! We are living in a state that has no
> licensing laws for contractors. A contractor that we hired stole
> 30,000 from us. We have ha
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Fri, 05 May 2006 08:48:11 -0400 from Summer <scapra@metrocast.net>:
> A contractor that we hired stole 30,000 from us. We have had no
> luck with lawyers, the police, or anyone for that matter.
If you can't find a lawyer to take your case, that impli
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Summer wrote:
> Hello. My husband and I are at the end of the rope, and I'm looking
> for any advice I can find!!! We are living in a state that has no
> licensing laws for contractors. A contractor that we hired stole
> 30,000 from us. We have
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In article <3aim52pbu7buq27s9q9qgfolqvr78fuhi0@4ax.com>,
Summer <scapra@metrocast.net> wrote:
>Hello. My husband and I are at the end of the rope, and I'm looking
>for any advice I can find!!! We are living in a state that has no
>licensing laws for
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