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Decedent left tangible personal property to A and intangible personal
property to B. Part of the assets of the estate is ten Krugerrands (1 oz.
gold coins).
Are these tangible personal property or intangible?
Mike
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In misc.legal.moderated Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> Sat, 13 May 2006 13:35:08 -0400 from Fred
> <testing@testing1212mouse.com>:
>> Hopefully some of the experts who deal with contracts can give me some tips
>> on this..
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"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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> AIUI, the issue is not some fixed two-year window, but that letting
> two years(*) go by after the most recent collection attempt, wheneve
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Seth Breidbart pointed out an article in n.a.net-abuse.email in which
"Etaoin Shrdlu" wrote [paraphrased]:
>> [Father of FOAF died in Florida. FOAF, a Canadian, was told not
>> to claim the body because hospital would sue FOAF for dead
>> father's $4
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
> A Michigan Attorney <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >To clarify the facts: The daughter did not record the conversation.
> >She broadcast it to a nearby van, where it was recorded by Raphael.
> >The recording was later br
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> A Michigan Attorney <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>To clarify the facts: The daughter did not record the conversation.
>>She broadcast it to a nearby van, where it was recorded by Raphael.
>>The recordin
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> So if someone standing in the middle of, say, Grand Central
> Terminal while waiting for a train offers a prayer on behalf of
> everyone present, would you say that's illegal because he intends
> to "speak f
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Mr.Stuart Bronstein wrote:
> I read ...your story
It is not my "story". My post is based on long excerpts from official
transcripts of conferences that were held in district court, before
senior judge Hon.K.C. in 1993, and before Hon A.S. USDJ in 1
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On 15 May 2006, "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
> * * * I still don't understand where a court held that
>they had infringed on your copyright before the lawyer made his
>statement. The court had held they had wrongfully in
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On 13 May 2006 13:34:51 -0400, katrinapeker@yahoo.com purported to
"explain" how what he contends was "perjury" by a defense lawyer had a
"huge" impact on his litigation:
> [ My first lawsuit against defendant publisher in 1993
> for alleged copyr
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"DG" <dginther@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> The net (to me) seems to be that law enforcement can arrest for
> "failure to ID" at will, with very little regard to culpable suspicion,
> let alone pr
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Hi,
I have a friend whose daughter was convicted of DUI (under 21) and
currently has a California restricted driver's license. She's
ignoring the restrictions (only to drive to/from work).
What is the penalty if she gets caught. Yes, I agree i
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In article <l16c625tpfotartncbo3qk46l0e801h83s@4ax.com>,
six-pack to be <persspolice@gmail.com> wrote:
>Recently I hired a contractor. After he is done, he is demanding $3000
>for a job that took one day.
How many people and what equipment did it
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>What did the contract call for him to do? Did he do that? If you
>agreed up front that tasks X, Y, and Z were worth $3000 to you, you
>really have no beef if the contractor makes money on the job -- you
>still get what you contracted for at the price
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"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message
news:c79h62hqt5iu685ls5395gaeb51k1ikjuv@4ax.com...
> Some states have passed laws to the effect of "the seller must reveal
> everything bad he knows about the property being sold." Note that my
> r
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mahgni@earthlink.net wrote:
>My Homeowners Association (HOA) has rules against some
>things that Ithink are probably rather typical, no basketball
>hoops left out, gardening equipment needs to be put away,
>motorsports equipment needs to be stored i
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Mon, 15 May 2006 11:58:49 -0400 from <mahgni@earthlink.net>:
> My Homeowners Association (HOA) has rules ..., no clotheslines.
>
> My question is, if I put a clothesline out can the HOA come down on me
> if they do not enforce _other_ offenses?
Y
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mahgni@earthlink.net wrote:
> My Homeowners Association (HOA) has rules against some things that I
> think are probably rather typical, no basketball hoops left out,
> gardening equipment needs to be put away, motorsports equipment needs
> to be sto
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> My Homeowners Association (HOA) has rules against some things that I
> think are probably rather typical, no basketball hoops left out,
> gardening equipment needs to be put away, motorsports equipment needs
> to be stored in the garage AND the point
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mahgni@earthlink.net wrote:
> If there is anyone who can help me understand where I am with the
> following situation I would very much appreciate it.
>
> My Homeowners Association (HOA) has rules against some things that I
> think are probably rat
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John F. Carr <jfc@mit.edu> wrote:
> In article <g16c629rfteo7atklqcbbr8jttqpr0pa9l@4ax.com>,
> <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>>I am driving a company-owned car. The brakes are bad on the car and my boss
>>knows about them but I don't. I drive int
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What is the difference between FBI background check VS. FBI "extended"
background check?
My friend accepted an offer and went for fingerprinting / I9 check.
The FBI guy doing it said my friend have to go through a FBI "extended"
background check aft
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[lots of good analysis by Robert Bonomi snipped]
>Bob_m <robert@usa.com> wrote:
>>2. Let's put another spin on this. The same paramedic, while driving
>>to an emergency call after 36 hours of no sleep, nods off at the wheel
>>and slams into anoth
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[OP's mother involved in traffic "accident" with another car. Mother
has learner's permit, father was the car's owner and supervising
licensed driver]
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>peter83810 wrote:
>> Right after that, the other guy came
>> out of the car and said
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