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Re: What is dismissed "with prejudice"
Darth Ferret <noneavailable@hotmail.com> wrote: > 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? "With prejudice" means


Re: warranty of merchantability question(s)
Ihatemazda wrote: > 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 are the dealers I took the car to, but it's narrowed down > to major expen


Re: Taxable Postage Stamps?
Stan Brown wrote: > AIUI, these days the Postal Service is supposed to break even, and in > particular the cost of a stamp is supposed to cover the cost of a > letter. They aren't merely supposed to break even, they're *guaranteed* to break even


Re: Taxable Postage Stamps?
In article <7ii6625jjh8epjgch0l3ec4mdkluqfjmlq@4ax.com>, Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote: >The Federal Government can make anything illegal it feels like, but in >the past they have treated postage stamps as fully transferable, >assignable, and refun


Re: Taxable Postage Stamps?
Mark A <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote: > "Dick Adams" <rdadams@smart.net> wrote: >> Let's look at a legal aspect here: >> If the postal service were to raise the rate by 3 cents every >> May 7th, Forever Stamps (as an investment) would outperform a >>


responsibility for parent's healthcare
In another newsgroup, in article <Xns97BEE13F59F78etaoinshrdlu@207.35.177.134>, Etaoin Shrdlu <etaoin.shrdlu.nospam@gmail.com> wrote: >Some years ago, a cow-orker’s friend’s father died in Florida. When she >called the hostpital to claim the body,


Re: Question about recording phone calls
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? > > Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com wrote: > >> Depends on th


Re: Question about recording phone calls
>This is incorrect. Michigan criminal statutes do not prohibit a person >from recording a conversation in which he is a participant because it >is not the discourse of "others". See Sullivan v Gray, 117 Mich App >476 (1982). The more recent case cit


Re: Question about recording phone calls
Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com wrote: > I stand corrected. After Dickerson, should I understand Michigan to > bar participant recordings assisted by third parties or was it the > broadcast of the subsequent conversation that the court found > violative? >


Re: Question about recording phone calls
In article <2ii6629kaatmrn443c3s86npfd5afin29j@4ax.com>, <Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com> wrote: >I stand corrected. After Dickerson, should I understand Michigan to >bar participant recordings assisted by third parties or was it the >broadcast of the subs


Re: Perjury in Federal Court- crime without punishment?
Mr.Bary Gold wrote: > If I say: I never breached plaintiffs copyrights... > But if my lawyer says: Mr.Gold has always maitained that he never breached plaintiffs copyrights... In my case the defendant`s attorney literally lied about the federal cour


Re: Perjury based indictment
Justa Soul <ugspam@comcast.net> wrote: > I immediately hired, then fired, a dense attorney (who misrepresented > his abilities) but who said > the case was minor and would probably be dismissed. So, I waited > before hiring another attorney a few


music and music video hosting
Hello, Is it legal to have a web site that allows users to upload their music to the site (whether audio or video)? If not, who is liable? The user? The site? Both?


Re: Michigan may allow lawsuits against drug companies
In article <mp046210gma66a8c17u529mse82v9u4ipq@4ax.com>, <Bishop@OnTheBoard.com> wrote: >So what's the point of the FDA then? Based on actual activities, apparently to ensure drug company profits. Seth


Re: Is This Really Harassment?
Mike Jacobs wrote: > Stan wrote: > > > Now, a few more things- > > > 2. John took his action as part of his volunteer position with a > > religious institution, and among other things, claims that "the job", > > rather than he personally, took t


Re: Inheritance Issues
cover wrote: > My 78yo neighbor has a mentally handicapped son who lives alone on > social security in a home his mother purchased and lets him live in. > His aunt passed away and in leaving money to nieces and nephews, is > leaving him $5500. > >


how to deal with service providers
Greetings- I noticed a couple of posting regarding contractors, and mechanics, etc. So I like to ask this general question how do you deal with service providers? How do you hold the accountable for the work that they do? How do I know the estima


Re: Home Seller Disclosure ?
On Thu, 11 May 2006 10:31:37 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: >In article <ri0462h6atnb5gv3efpejqhiqp0nuaocmh@4ax.com>, >CP <cptrout@gmail.com> wrote: >>I own a home (live in too) in Los Angeles county, CA. >>Property owner next door i


Re: fatigued employees making mistakes- employer liable?
Bob_m wrote: > A paramedic is up for 36 hours straight with no sleep. During the > course of running a call, he pushes the wrong dosage of a drug and a > patient dies or is injured severely. While it's a fact his action > caused the injury, provin


Re: fatigued employees making mistakes- employer liable?
Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: > Bob_m <robert@usa.com> wrote: >> 1. I would think that in some cases, it would be harder to prove >> negligence on the employee's part rather than proving negligence >> on the employer's part thr


Re: fatigued employees making mistakes- employer liable?
In article <oi0462l8p972c6v7sucg2gi26idhkeu0do@4ax.com>, Bob_m <robert@usa.com> wrote: > >>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.


Re: fatigued employees making mistakes- employer liable?
In article <oi0462l8p972c6v7sucg2gi26idhkeu0do@4ax.com>, Bob_m <robert@usa.com> wrote: >1. I would think that in some cases, it would be harder to prove >negligence on the employee's part rather than proving negligence on >the employer's part thro


Re: fatigued employees making mistakes- employer liable?
Bob_m wrote, in part: >> 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 worki


Re: Copyright Question
>On Thu, 11 May 2006 10:31:29 -0400, peterfarrington@blueyonder.co.uk wrote: >I'd appreciate some advice. > >What is the copyright status of a translation of a translation of a >public domain work? > >I often use and study theological works which


Re: Copyright Question
>If I was to translate the French translation into >English and publish it would it be a breach of copyright? Translations of public domain works are themselves copyrightable--- as you can see even by picking up a copy of the Bible and looking at the


Re: Copyright Question
On Thu, 11 May 2006 10:31:29 -0400, peterfarrington@blueyonder.co.uk wrote: >I often use and study theological works which are French translations >of Syriac texts. If I was to translate the French translation into >English and publish it would it b


Re: Copyright Question
peterfarrington@blueyonder.co.uk wrote: > I'd appreciate some advice. > > What is the copyright status of a translation of a translation of a > public domain work? > > I often use and study theological works which are French translations > of Syr


Re: Copyright Question
In article <ihi6621bmp4a6nk1chlm3p2r76k08aueer@4ax.com>, <peterfarrington@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: >I'd appreciate some advice. > >What is the copyright status of a translation of a translation of a >public domain work? > >I often use and study th


Re: Copyright Question
peterfarrington@blueyonder.co.uk asked, in part: > What is the copyright status of a translation of a translation > of a public domain work? In the United States, translations are considered derivative works. Copyright may inhere in a translation.


Re: Child Supprt arrearage and last will question
In article <ji0462h503h35d1rkbgvqnp7rgn2d52moh@4ax.com>, R <rburdick@mcihispeed.net> wrote: >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


Re: Can I just move to get a 2-year statute of limitations?
mcnick62@yahoo.com wrote: > 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 > wee


Re: Can I just move to get a 2-year statute of limitations?
On Thu, 11 May 2006 10:31:18 -0400, bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote: >My guess is not. The action would (usually) need to be filed in the >state where the alleged wrongdoing happened. , , , >. . . . Not necessarily true. As mentioned elsethre


Re: Can I just move to get a 2-year statute of limitations?
"Mike Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote: > mcnick62@yahoo.com wrote: >> I live in Nevada which has a one year statute of limitations. I >> just found out that California also has a one year limit. > > Are you sure? I heard CA recently amende


Re: Can I just move to get a 2-year statute of limitations?
mcnick62@yahoo.com wrote: > 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


a car came from nowhere hit my parents' car when my mother was trying to change lane
My mother has a DMV-issued driving permit and my father has a valid California driver's license. One day morning, my mother was driving my father's car accompanied by my father because she wanted to practice driving before she takes the DMV driving tes


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