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janet_f@mail.com wrote:
> The City of Raleigh, NC requires a "Home Occupancy Use Permit" (under
> zoning laws) for anyone that uses their residential home address as a
> business address. The fee is $65 per year. (This is in addition to the
> $55 fo
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<janet_f@mail.com> wrote:
> The City of Raleigh, NC requires a "Home Occupancy Use Permit" (under
> zoning laws) for anyone that uses their residential home address as a
> business address. The fee is $65 per year. (This is in addition to the
> $55
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janet_f@mail.com wrote:
> The City of Raleigh, NC requires a "Home Occupancy Use Permit" (under
> zoning laws) for anyone that uses their residential home address as a
> business address. The fee is $65 per year. (This is in addition to the
> $55 for
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I got the terrible task of being successor trustee along with Durable Power
of Attorney (in CA) on a living trust.
I cannot get an answer as to what the term "to be paid a reasonable amount"
is in regards to the person (me) in handling the trust.
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Nos...@isp.com quoted me:
>>My first lawsuit against defendant publisher in 1993
>>for *alleged* copyright infringement etc.
Nos...@isp.com put words and phrases (with and without parenthesis) in
my mouth, which I did not say, falsified almost ev
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name change ..California C corp ...Pls help.
We incorporated an intenet company in California early this year with a
certain name thinking that we would get the same domain name..
California C corp
However, we cannot get the domain name, so we
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Scott Hedrick <diespammers-dinehnm@yahoo.com> wrote:
> "DG" <dginther@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1fbt5259grouhsu1lv3blos1n3it0d78nt@4ax.com...
>> The net (to me) seems to be that law enforcement can arrest for
>> "failure to ID" at will, wi
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Hello,
We started getting calls about two weeks ago from a company called BCR,
which I've learned is Bureau of Collection Recovery located in Eden
Prairie, Minnesota (http://www.bureauofcollection.com/), and the name
they're looking for is my brothe
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I have a lease to purchase. I live in Louisiana. I have had so many
problems with the ditches and flooding in my front yard and back. This
was not told to me by the people I leased from. The ditches have some
sewage in them as a drainage from the moda
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ivanfernandez80@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello
>
> My friend is a Pimp (really he is :-) lol ) and he is thinking of
> making a website advertising some prostitutes that they work for
> him..is it legal??obviously is illegal correct?
> what does he n
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> My friend is a Pimp (really he is :-) lol ) and he is thinking of
> making a website advertising some prostitutes that they work for
> him..is it legal?? obviously is illegal correct?
Actually the short answer is that making the website is legal
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<ivanfernandez80@gmail.com> wrote:
>My friend is a Pimp (really he is :-) lol ) and he is thinking of
>making a website advertising some prostitutes that they work for
>him..is it legal??obviously is illegal correct?
>what does he need to have in te
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In article <11lm6296qd6toehkig1m1mjdf71g7mnanr@4ax.com>,
<ivanfernandez80@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hello
>
>My friend is a Pimp (really he is :-) lol ) and he is thinking of
>making a website advertising some prostitutes that they work for
>him..is it
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Robert Bonomi wrote:
> In article <hsek629428a9kabhnung7tv6r9l0u0mbsr@4ax.com>,
> <barry@psyber.com> wrote:
> 3) _substantial_ fines. (I dunno about calif but in IL, it starts at $500.
> *per* violation.)
In California, from what I've seen,
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"six-pack to be" <persspolice@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:esek621jgi577cj8h5r05eacnhkrc7aqp2@4ax.com...
> Later when I findout that he is not certified by
> county
What does this mean? Does this mean he doesn't have a license?
In Florida
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Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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 pu
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
: 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 o
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>bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote:
>> By accepting the call and agreeing to send somebody, they
>> have created a "reasonable expectation" that a qualified person
>> will arrive within a reasonable time. If the responder fails to
>> show up through h
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[vladobretenoff@gmail.com is writing a research paper on implementing
legislation by EU members related to the Convention for the Protection
of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (the "Convention") and the
European Court of Human Rights (the "ECHR"
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[Our fearless leader, Bernie, posted the syllabus for SCOTUS' recent
decision in Ebay, Inc. v. MERCEXCHANGE, L. L. C.]
> Web-accessible at:
> http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/05-130.ZS.html
Interesting. This is nominally a 9-0 skunking in favo
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Our concrete contractor broke a PVC pipe while doing our front patio.
After shutting off the water, they removed the broked pipe and capped
as necessary. Since turning the main water back on, we experience
water hammer everytime we flush the toilet in
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go2guy wrote:
> I am planning on giving my employer the standard 2 weeks notice. However, I
> am planning on giving them 1 week before my vacation and 1 week after my
> vacation. This vacation has been scheduled for a long time and hence I
> cannot
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go2guy wrote:
> I am planning on giving my employer the standard 2 weeks notice. However, I
> am planning on giving them 1 week before my vacation and 1 week after my
> vacation. This vacation has been scheduled for a long time and hence I
> cannot
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go2guy wrote:
> I am planning on giving my employer the standard 2 weeks notice. However, I
> am planning on giving them 1 week before my vacation and 1 week after my
> vacation. This vacation has been scheduled for a long time and hence I
> cannot
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"go2guy" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:k0lm629jojs56md0g76jpdjnvr0saj1mhl@4ax.com...
>I am planning on giving my employer the standard 2 weeks notice. However, I
> am planning on giving them 1 week before my vacation and 1 week after my
> vac
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Wed, 17 May 2006 12:50:09 -0400 from go2guy <none@none.com>:
> I am planning on giving my employer the standard 2 weeks notice. However, I
> am planning on giving them 1 week before my vacation and 1 week after my
> vacation.
Huh? If they're payin
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In article <k0lm629jojs56md0g76jpdjnvr0saj1mhl@4ax.com>,
"go2guy" <none@none.com> wrote:
> I am planning on giving my employer the standard 2 weeks notice. However, I
> am planning on giving them 1 week before my vacation and 1 week after my
> va
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go2guy wrote:
> I am planning on giving my employer the standard 2 weeks notice. However, I
> am planning on giving them 1 week before my vacation and 1 week after my
> vacation. This vacation has been scheduled for a long time and hence I
> cannot
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>From go2guy:
>I am planning on giving my employer the standard 2 weeks notice. However, I
>am planning on giving them 1 week before my vacation and 1 week after my
>vacation. This vacation has been scheduled for a long time and hence I
>cannot chan
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"go2guy" <none@none.com> wrote:
> I am planning on giving my employer the standard 2 weeks notice.
> However, I am planning on giving them 1 week before my vacation
> and 1 week after my vacation. This vacation has been scheduled for
> a long time a
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