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Hi everyone.
My son's case for driving on suspended license was "dismissed with
prejudice". I have no idea what the "with prejudice" term means. Can someone
tell me?
Thanks in advance,
Joe in Florida
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Hey,
I have a problem with a used car dealer in South Carolina. I'll try to
give the essentials :
My used car broke down 4 days after I bought it. The car has spent 4
months in various service depts. I am not sure what is wrong with it,
and neither a
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In misc.legal.moderated Gordon Burditt <gordonb.0ybsb@burditt.org> 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 is
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Gordon Burditt 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
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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.
>> At the same time they also propose issuing a "forever st
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Sun, 07 May 2006 22:35:56 -0400 from Dick Adams <rdadams@smart.net>:
> 2) The Postal Service relies upon suboptimal use of postage
> stamps, e.g., collectors and lost stamps.
I do know they account for them (my former employer was their
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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.
>
> At the same time they also propose issuing a "forever stam
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"Robert Bonomi" <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote in message
news:tfbt525lm0vthljpikod77tfbhgd9kj63p@4ax.com...
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> A) this is an accounting question, not a legal one. try asking in one of
> the 'investment' newsgroups.
>
No need. Some on th
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In article <gfbt52997gcr67qvc49s15qj31jvn8h93j@4ax.com>,
gordonb.0ybsb@burditt.org (Gordon Burditt) 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.
> >
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Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com wrote:
> 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" sta
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
> MarianneLuban@aol.com <MarianneLuban@aol.com> wrote:
>
> >2. "Inherently religious activities. Organizations that receive
> >direct HUD funds \1\ under a HUD program or activity may not engage in
> >inherently religious
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I was jailed and indicted for aggravated assault in 2005, based on lies
of other party, who was also cited for assault. No serious injury was
involved.
I immediately hired, then fired, a dense attorney (who misrepresented
his abilities) but who
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<katrinapeker@yahoo.com> wrote:
>The defendant`s attorney`s declaration "Defendants have always denied
>that they infringed any of plaintiffs copyrights and no court has ever
>held differently" is not only plain lying, but also literally lying,
>whic
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Summarizing the discussion on ID Stan Brown wrote, in part:
> The consensus seems to be that we probably have to
> identify ourselves (*) but we don't (yet) have to produce
> documents.
>
> (*) Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial District Court of Nevada,
> Hu
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On 2-May-2006, "A Michigan Attorney" <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Presently, Michigan is the only state in which drug companies are
> > > immune from civil liability for deaths and injuries caused by
> > > FDA-approved drugs. However, the
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Joe feels that an action that John took regarding Joe's child was
inappropriate (it's not anything illegal that I'm writing about) and
unwarranted, and wants to discuss it with John. His goal is to get
John to apologize to the child. John wants nothi
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I own a home (live in too) in Los Angeles county, CA.
Property owner next door is thinking of renting to a registered sex
offender.
If this happens:
Do I have to disclose this info if I decide to sell?
Will this lower the price I would normally get
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>You probably won't find much because such a theory isn't necessary to
>hold the employer liable for negligent mistakes made by the employee in
>any event. There is a principle of law called "respondiat superior"
>which makes the employer liable fo
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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 wo
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just wondering if anyone has any advice for me <sigh> hubby and i are
divorcing and he is contesting any spousal support, and i'm not sure what
will happen with all the debt incurred by him ( i'm in FL which, i'm told,
is a
community property state.)
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My wife has been teaching sld kids for well over ten years. She has two
problems. The minor one is that she has a torn muscle in her shoulder from a
classroom fall. The more serious is that even with hearing aids (which she
wore when she was hired -
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If there is an arrearage in child support and the Non-Custodial Parent
has a will that leaves a specified percentage of the estate to the
child in the form of some sort of trust which will deal with the
arreage, can the CP go after other assets of the
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I live in Nevada which has a one year statute of limitations. I just
found out that California also has a one year limit. I believe there
are some states with two year limits. My one year is up in less than 3
weeks, so there is not enough time to ge
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I've recently readn an article in the NY Real Property Law Journal
(March 4, 2006) that says there are sweeping changes to NY LLC's in
terms of the publication requirement and with regard to personal
liability for members. These changes can have enormo
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brettharlow123@gmail.com wrote:
> "it depends," sure, but what are common reasons, and do they courts
> allow?
I think that in order to force a state to extradite himself the
prisoner would have to sue for a writ of mandamus (sp?)
requiring a pro
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