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Re: Trustee: What is "Reasonable amount" exactly?
B. Peg <bent_peg@worldnet.att.net> wrote: >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 reg


Re: Trustee: What is "Reasonable amount" exactly?
"B. Peg" <bent_peg@worldnet.att.net> wrote: > 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


Rescinding job offer
I've landed in a situation whereby I've accepted and returned the signed job offer letter to a prospective employer but cannot take the job. 1) Is telling the employer that I cannot join him legal? 2) Just curious but is the other way around legal


Real estate expertise REITS Legal limitations
Any real estate experts? When a REIT acquires land in a community, are there cases when a community can force the REIT to lease their land for specific purposes, beyond what city ordinances specify? Thanks, Andres


Re: Perjury in Federal Court- crime without punishment?
In article <5fbt52hksvo2r0hmob3qkktrscad13ev3o@4ax.com>, <katrinapeker@yahoo.com> wrote: >Mr.Seth Breidbart wrote: (s.misc.legal.moderated) >>But those copies were produced under license, weren`t they? >Mr.Stuart Bronstein wrote: >>improperly using


Re: Perjury in Federal Court- crime without punishment?
Nos...@isp.com quoted me : (on misc.legal.moderated) >> My first lawsuit against defendant publisher in 1993 >>for *alleged* copyright infringement etc. The author of two postings dated May 16th 2006 on misc.legal.moderated that were sent from the


Re: Perjury in Federal Court- crime without punishment?
nospam@isp.com kirjoitti: > 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


Re: name change ..California C corp ...Pls help.
kimshapiro100@yahoo.com wrote: > 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


Re: Legal standing from Debt Collector calling me looking for family member
Alex <samalex@gmail.com> wrote: [OP is receiving persistent telephone calls from a collection outfit calling itself "BCR". The calls continue even though OP has informed the BCR representative that the person they are looking for (OP'


Re: Legal standing from Debt Collector calling me looking for family member
[A collections agency ("BCR") has called Alex several times looking for Alex's brother-in-law ("BiL"). Alex has not given BCR BiL's number and would like BCR to stop calling.] Let's take a look at s.804 of the FDCPA, "Acquisition of location inform


Re: Legal standing from Debt Collector calling me looking for family member
Alex <samalex@gmail.com> wrote: > 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 >


Re: Legal standing from Debt Collector calling me looking for family member
> If these calls continue, what are our legal options? We do not have > caller ID since we use cell phones for calls and our home number is > mainly just incase of emergencies and for security system/cable TV > system, so we have bare minimum on the p


Re: Lease purchase
Lori wrote: > I have a lease to purchase. <snip> Unhappy due to poor drainage. >Can I back out of this lease if I choose to? > Can I request that they build the property up so it doesn't flood up to > my front porch and I have no choice but to w


Re: Is this city permit requirement legal?
m.purves@jach.hawaii.edu wrote: > 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 ye


Re: Is this city permit requirement legal?
> Maybe someone will have a cite for this case. In the meantime > consider getting a post office box. I can tell you from first > hand knowledge and the advice given to me by three different > attornies: "Don't bother fighting with a zoning board u


Re: Is this city permit requirement legal?
> In my area, the city requires a license, but if you are in > unincorporated county areas, you do not (there is no county licensing > required). One solution in such a case would be to get an address in the > unincorporated county area and use that as


CA Tenant: Defensive house leasing in current turbulence?
What should renters look for in choosing a house to rent to make sure that the house doesn't go into foreclosure or be put up for sale while you are renting? With the recent torrent of San Diego house rentals, how can you defend against these pr


BRIGHAM CITY v. STUART (No. 05-502)
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Re: 2 weeks notice to employer
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 and hence


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