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Re: Would gmail-archived be proof of postig ?
In article <4o5h72ljgb50jqo203kivnnia11ge5r52b@4ax.com>, Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >news <news@absamail.co.za> wrote: > >> Since gmail conveniently archives emails, would a copy >> of an important [legally] email, also cross-


Re: wife being sued - divorce option
"Jonathan Jupp" <rfdunn@hotmail.com> writes: > My wife is being sued for an auto accident she caused. She is > incarcerated and there is a possibility of lawsuit, though none has > been filed as of yet. Her auto insurance presumeably takes care of th


Re: wife being sued - divorce option
>She is >incarcerated and there is a possibility of lawsuit, though none has >been filed as of yet. You need a lawyer! In the meantime, here is my uninformed opinion: Divorce might not help you here, since you were married to her when the acci


Re: wife being sued - divorce option
>"Jonathan Jupp" wrote: > My wife is being sued for an auto accident she caused. She is > incarcerated and there is a possibility of lawsuit, though none has > been filed as of yet. Her auto insurance presumeably takes care of the > front line defense


Re: wife being sued - divorce option
"Jonathan Jupp" <rfdunn@hotmail.com> wrote: > My wife is being sued for an auto accident she caused. She is > incarcerated and there is a possibility of lawsuit, though none > has been filed as of yet. Her auto insurance presumeably takes > care of


Re: wife being sued - divorce option
In article <2o5h721o6a2m8qfish78managta3so9vau@4ax.com>, Jonathan Jupp <rfdunn@hotmail.com> wrote: >My wife is being sued for an auto accident she caused. She is >incarcerated and there is a possibility of lawsuit, though none has >been filed as of ye


Re: wife being sued - divorce option
Jonathan Jupp wrote: > My wife is being sued for an auto accident she caused. She is > incarcerated and there is a possibility of lawsuit, though none has > been filed as of yet. Her auto insurance presumeably takes care of the > front line defense, b


What is wrong with this landlord?
Hi everyone, A friend of mine has a strange story with his landlord recently. He has been renting there for nearly 3 years and never a single time delay in making monthly payment ontime. In his letter to the case judge, he wrote hime the following.


trademark / copyright / domain name
The following is a not so hypothetical, but the names have been changed. There exists a non profit organization (501(c)(3) if it matters) called the "Sun Valley Skippers" (If there is a real sun valley skippers, I apologize) This organization is a


Re: Rescinding job offer
In article <sn5h72t1ihriti2t0bomsj8f38t33ri1oa@4ax.com>, Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: >> I'd say it's one thing if the contract is inherently impossible, >> but another if it became impo


Re: Recourse for purchasing car that was misdescribed
darrellmak@yahoo.com writes: > I purchased a car from a private seller (via eBay) 6 months ago, but > just discovered that it was incorrectly described by the seller (albeit > perhaps unintentionally). > > The seller described the car in the eBay l


possible legal demand
Hello I sent some important papers by POSTMART (certified mail) and they got lost. I have made a claim to the post and they said my documents are not in their system as the documents have never existed. However I have the mail certification receipt a


PI settlement amount
I have a lady friend who was injured while a passenger on a motorcycle. The injury necessitated surgery for repair of a torn tendon in her hand and the rehab and recovery period - from time of surgery until full release by the physician - was appro


Re: Patent Worth Anything?
In article <nn5h72perg8k9ko595kkfd6ddnkvrjip14@4ax.com>, <pobox3000@excite.com> wrote: >To clear things up the $500/mo income is not royalties but profit >from hard work. So owning the patent lets you earn $25/hour? Less? In that case, the pat


Re: Legal standing from Debt Collector calling me looking for family member
Tony <tony23@dslextreme.WHATISTHIS.com> wrote: > Timothy wrote: >> Likewise not paying a debt isn't necessarily fraud--- unless >> your actions meet the definition of fraud, which covers many of >> the ways you could successfully plan to borrow some


Legal Contract to Marry
Sorry if this is a little odd, but I am in need of finding a legal binding contract that says two people will be married by a particular date (or something equivalent). Is there any such contract that is like this? In particular, me and my future wi


Re: Is this city permit requirement legal?
In article <qihe725u22vpfsgdrq5p21ss911tddoa7u@4ax.com>, Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: >> <janet_f@mail.com> wrote: >> >>>Raleigh City Ordinance 2-2016 says the business application shal


Hypo Option to Buy in an eminent domain
Party A leases party B a parcel of land with an Option to Buy in 10 years. Party B pays A some amount for the option to buy at a fixed price at the end of 10 years. In the mean time, a local government decides urban blights requires a shopping m


Re: How does the U.S. Constitution bind future people?
Sat, 27 May 2006 14:17:24 -0400 from Deadrat <ephemera1 @sbcglobal.net>: > The US Constitution was written as charter for governmental organization > among a group of states, i.e., governments. No, it was a charter for a governmental organization a


Re: How does the U.S. Constitution bind future people?
Sat, 27 May 2006 14:17:16 -0400 from Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net>: > Another way of looking at it, however, is that the Constitution is a > contract between the Federal Government and the States, I don't really see any way that the States are a party


Re: How does the U.S. Constitution bind future people?
"Deadrat" <ephemera1@sbcglobal.net> writes: > The US Constitution was written as charter for governmental organization > among a group of states, i.e., governments. Note that even some states > that didn't ratify the Constitution were bound by it.


Documentation and labeling snafus
I'm giving a few presentations about how errors and inconsistencies in product documentation -- including product labels and web site content -- are giving rise to legal issues. Does anyone know of any situations in which a product documentation, websi


Disposal of Tenants' Property
Hi, The lady who lives with me rents her house and evicted her tenants for non-payment in the year 2001. They left every room plus the garage packed with possessions. Using guidelines from the Nolo book on landlording in California and a hand


Re: Copyright and cover bands
On Sat, 27 May 2006 14:17:06 -0400, Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote: >...bands that perform *other* bands' hit songs -- and they try to *exactly* >duplicate the hit... . A friend... asked why they >hadn't come out with a CD, and the an


Re: Copyright and cover bands
Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> writes: > Hereabouts, the main "music scene" consists of "cover bands". These are > bands that perform *other* bands' hit songs -- and they try to *exactly* > duplicate the hit, every harmony, every syncopation


Re: Copyright and cover bands
Bernie, You focus on "cover bands" and their music. You ask if it is correct that they can perform copyrighted tunes gratis but not record them. Here's my understanding. The melody and lyrics of a song may be protected by copyright. There ar


Re: Copyright and cover bands
Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote: > A friend was chatting with a > member of one of these bands and asked why they hadn't come out > with a CD, and the answer was that they don't have permission. > Their claim [and apparently the claim


Re: Copyright and cover bands
Bernie Cosell wrote: > Hereabouts, the main "music scene" consists of "cover bands". These are > bands that perform *other* bands' hit songs -- and they try to *exactly* > duplicate the hit, every harmony, every syncopation, every guitar lick. A >


Re: Copyright and cover bands
In article <jo5h72pqpoeh1unfqel8jn2s47l3cib67t@4ax.com>, Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote: >Hereabouts, the main "music scene" consists of "cover bands". These are >bands that perform *other* bands' hit songs -- and they try to *exactly*


Re: Copyright and cover bands
Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> writes: > Hereabouts, the main "music scene" consists of "cover bands". These are > bands that perform *other* bands' hit songs -- and they try to *exactly* > duplicate the hit, every harmony, every syncopation


Re: Copyright and cover bands
Bernie Cosell wrote: > Hereabouts, the main "music scene" consists of "cover bands". These are > bands that perform *other* bands' hit songs -- and they try to *exactly* > duplicate the hit, every harmony, every syncopation, every guitar lick. A >


California Pleadings
Do ALL pleadings in California have that double verticle line ("racing stripe") down the left side of the page, with the column of numbers? Is it a law, or rule? If so, what is the point?


Re: California drivers' question.
In article <8ihe72t1srmv7bovg2hc2mmn9kdpnsr9dh@4ax.com>, Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote: >In article <utt872t3c81ckpnfekspevu5rm3tf0u3mq@4ax.com>, >Crusader george <georgek@humboldt1.com> wrote: >>I have a California driver's licen


Re: California drivers' question.
In article <dihe72hjq9qh920i844avgqg0bb8tcbuqn@4ax.com>, Crusader george <georgek@humboldt1.com> wrote: >I wonder if I went down to the CHP with the proof and acted as if it was >a fix-it ticket, just to save some of my day in "court'. >what would


BK mandatory credit counseling and involuntary bankruptcy
Hey, I was wondering if any of you experts out there knew if the new mandatory 180 day credit counseling applied to persons who were involuntarily put into bankruptcy by their creditors? -- Pumping irony builds puns of steel.


an advice in a possible legal demand
Hello I send some important papers by POSTMART (certified mail) and they got lost. I have claimed but the only response the post have given me is that this papers aren't in the system, as they weren't being picked up, as they doesn't exist. The fact i


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