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Barry Gold wrote:
> 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 reas
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Mon, 22 May 2006 23:17:07 -0400 from Stuart A. Bronstein
<spamtrap@lexregia.com>:
> Reasonable amount means what others are being paid for doing the same
> thing.
Isn't that the "usual" or "customary" amount? Just because it's the
prevailing amo
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Barry Gold wrote:
> tobe <ybotkaSPM@cinci.rr.com> wrote:
> ALl the above is correct, except IIRC the part about credit reports.
> Debts on which the SoL has expired are not supposed to be reported to
> CRAs and should be removed. If they don't, t
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In misc.legal.moderated Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote:
> tobe <ybotkaSPM@cinci.rr.com> wrote:
>>> I understand that normally there is a 2 year period after which no
>>> collection/legal action can be taken. What I'm wondering is, in this
>>> cas
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Mon, 22 May 2006 23:16:59 -0400 from go2guy <none@none.com>:
> 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 canno
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go2guy wrote:
> 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?
Sure it is. There is that
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go2guy <none@none.com> wrote:
>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 curi
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go2guy wrote:
> 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?
Barring some specific loca
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In article <5gv4729ac33a9ef97okj6o8cen1rnkjid7@4ax.com>,
"go2guy" <none@none.com> wrote:
> 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 t
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"go2guy" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:5gv4729ac33a9ef97okj6o8cen1rnkjid7@4ax.com...
> 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
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Approximately 5 years ago my mother loaned me $300.00 to me so I could
make a car payment. We agreed that she would hold my George Herman
Ruth signed baseball as collateral until I repaid her. When I repaid
her, she and my stepfather refused to give
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> Nor is perjury defined as "literally lying" (nor do I understand
> how that differs from "plain lying").
Saying something that is misleading, or causes someone to believe what
isn't true, is not perjury i
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Hi,
I am considering bankruptcy as one creditor refuses to
accept payments but wants whole amount due which I
don't have. I have no assets except a patent which is my
only income. My bankruptcy attorney wants to value it at
15k so the trustee would
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A mechanic had my sports car and said he was having problems getting
parts. I told him I would put it in storage. He told me he put the
car was in an inside storage area. Two months went by without a word
from him. I called and he said parts stores
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Mon, 22 May 2006 23:16:25 -0400 from Timothy
<Timothy.Horrigan@alumni.usc.edu>:
> let me assert that it is illegal to not pay off your debts-- unless you
> successfully file for bankruptcy--- hence your brother-in-law IS
> breaking the law.
"I don
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Timothy <Timothy.Horrigan@alumni.usc.edu> wrote:
>> 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
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janet_f@mail.com wrote:
>>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 co
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In article <gfv4725h1ofjm2oqsntgsob76ml1sq2ve0@4ax.com>,
<janet_f@mail.com> wrote:
>> 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 su
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In article <gfv4725h1ofjm2oqsntgsob76ml1sq2ve0@4ax.com>,
<janet_f@mail.com> wrote:
>Raleigh City Ordinance 2-2016 says the business application shall state
>the address where business is actually conducted.
But if the business address is outside
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Is it Murder ?
My friend, call him F., hates his neighbor, N. F wants to get rid of
N, legally. N is in fairly good health, but he loves chocolate,
sometimes to excess. F. decides to undermine N's health. Every
morning he goes over and presents
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I have a California driver's license question;
I was stopped by the CHP yesterday and it seems my DL has expired, I
walked home.
the q. is if convicted of a misdemeanor for driving w/o a license what
would be the penalties?
And what is my best def
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Mon, 22 May 2006 23:16:09 -0400 from Jose Reckoner
<reckoner@gmail.com>:
> 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?
A *really
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Jose Reckoner wrote:
> My understanding is that if the house is sold while under
> lease, the new owner must honor the lease.
First, I am not a lawyer, and I don't play one on TV.
Now, I'll address this one point. The lease would probably need
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Jose Reckoner <reckoner@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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
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Jose Reckoner <reckoner@gmail.com> wrote:
>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 r
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