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In article <u7ui82d7g0kma9d0a9hesj5lsd0mt58up7@4ax.com>,
Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote:
>ZEDNER v. UNITED STATES (No. 05-5992)
>Web-accessible at:
>http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/05-5992.ZS.html
>[...] Were the Act
>solely des
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In article <ufoq82t4qu480n9n1rqt5v0fso23611c27@4ax.com>,
Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote:
>UI is intended to cover ONLY the situation where the employee is let go
>*though*no*fault* of the employee. If you voluntarily quit, you're
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apirion@gmail.com wrote:
> Have no knowledge of unemployment system. Don't understand how it
> would hurt an employer to have a former employee be approved for UI
> benefits -- how does it hurt them? As I understand it, they will do
> almost anything
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Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote:
> I've been pondering the 'signing statements' that Pres Bush has
> been affixing to surprisingly many bills he has signed into law.
> Ignoring the political questions, I'm wondering how the Executive
>
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Regarding signing statements, Bernie Cosell wondered in part:
> [...] I'm wondering how the Executive branch gets
> the discretion, in the first place, to make such
> unilateral modifications to the laws as passed by
> Congress.
Well, let's take a
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Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> writes:
> political questions, I'm wondering how the Executive branch gets the
> discretion, in the first place, to make such unilateral modifications to
> the laws as passed by Congress. Article I Section 7 ju
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I am taking over an LLC in Virginia, how do I do this? I think I would
write up a bill of sale and make an ownership change to the Articles of
Incorp. (I've never done this before, I might even need help with
this). How does the State of Virginia know
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David,
> The usual standard is "broom clean" -- that specifically means you
> don't have to have the carpet cleaned.
Sorry, I'm still not convinced. The carpet was not stained by the normal
use of walking it was written on with magic marker
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on 6/11/2006 12:21 PM David Martel said the following:
> Dave,
>
> I hope that this reply will answer both you and Mr. Hyde.
>
>>> The short answer is yes they can recover all damages. By your own
>>> admission you left the apartment dirty (s
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In article <77ro82ttpprf135sul7pegi3ievdut2pc6@4ax.com>,
David Martel <marte005@earthlink.net> wrote:
> I hope that this reply will answer both you and Mr. Hyde.
>
>>> The short answer is yes they can recover all damages. By your own
>>> admiss
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>Foolishly, tonight (June 9) I tried to do the right thing and give my
>landlady extra notice that I'm planning to move out at the start of
>August. In my naivete, I thought she might be grateful for ha
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> . . . I tried to do the right thing and give my
> landlady extra notice that I'm planning to move
> out at the start of August . . . [thinking] she
> might be grateful for having more than the bare
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bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
> Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>>Foolishly, tonight (June 9) I tried to do the right thing and give
>>my landlady extra notice that I'm planning to move out at the
>>start of Augu
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> A Michigan Attorney <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>[OP's mother will die soon and he is nominated as PR of her estate
>>in her will. Her assets are a $140,000 home, personal property of
>>$40,000, and ba
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"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message
news:ffoq82ptgmvhqvvub9vcgfjaq230q305oj@4ax.com...
> In article <c7ui82thonqvsp2i1u3ual25e4s425dqsq@4ax.com>,
> A Michigan Attorney <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote:
>>DonC wrote:
>>
>>[OP's mother
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I'm a small business owner looking for advice.
I started selling small replacement parts such as bearings for dental
headpieces on eBay earlier this year, mostly to dental repair shops.
Two days ago, I received a letter from a law firm. It claimed th
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thomasjules1@h-tmail.com wrote:
<Son was offered a job at a fast-food joint where he'd be working outside only
and never around food. Has long hair and facial hair. Fast-food manager said
he needs to shave and get a hair-cut. He declined and didn't g
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thomasjules1@h-tmail.com wrote:
: and neat. He just likes having longer hair, and having a mustache.
: That has always been fine to me, and everyone else. I am questioning
: this matter as far as the legality of this. I do not believe this is
: leg
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<thomasjules1@h-tmail.com> wrote in message
news:i6ro82du5araaefe778l70u3mph0v4toav@4ax.com...
> I am rather angry about this. He has always been well groomed, clean
> and neat. He just likes having longer hair, and having a mustache.
> That has
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In article <afoq82tpea0g0tpth6is4nna9fd2dgiksc@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>In the US, employers are legally free to be as arbitrary as they
>like, except that they can't discriminate on the basis of race, sex,
>etc.
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"Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
news:g6ro82ppp3si4gsa4k5e5cjgkk4slv753i@4ax.com...
> hlngus@hotmail.com wrote:
> Assumming there was no shower door there in the first place, your
> telling them to install one was a ch
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LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL
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The following two decisions have just a
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AN E-BULLETIN
LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL
lii.law.cornell.edu
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The following two decisions have just
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Manoj read FRCP 44.1 and wrote:
> I was surprised to find out that in the federal courts, a
> determination of foreign law is considered to be a
> question of law. [...] I thought that most common
> law systems consider determination of foreign law
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Is the information regarding the financial condition of the company
(assets, liabilities)
available to the public from the Bankruptcy court?
With regard to back wages, I am not owed back wages -- wages not paid
for work already completed -- the co
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In article <7foq82dvs2d8k2t3smcbn7m1g291dee9qi@4ax.com>,
David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote:
> Suppose the contract says "Party A may change the terms at any time,
>and if these terms adversely impact Party B, Party B may cancel the
>c
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David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote:
> Suppose the contract says "Party A may change the terms at any
> time, and if these terms adversely impact Party B, Party B may cancel
> the contract within 30 days without penalty. Otherwise, Party
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I am in the process of documenting a set of test procedures for a
federal program to test a vehicle awareness system that uses multiple
video and radar sensors. These tests are very complex to represent and
I thought that the accident reconstruction "
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In article <5foq82pqs1e0ghcb9vju9ub8guk1r1jm46@4ax.com>,
Jonathan Sachs <xxxxxxx@earthlink.not> wrote:
> An object such as a
>dinosaur bone cannot be copyrighted, so taking a picture of it cannot
>possibly raise copyright issues. You take the pic
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Yesterday, a sample of my blood was taken from me by two Santa Cruz
county sheriffs deputies and an E.R. Doctor against my will. I was at a
friends house in his garage just shooting the breeze. Two police men
came walking up the driveway and said that
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Mike Jacobs wrote:
> Unless you've got a
> 100,000 mile warranty on your powertrain and/or the timing belt, if it
> fails before its expected time, that's just too bad.
Just a note here to read the fine print even if you get such a warranty.
M
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In article <06ro82t8ud1i3i2fqv0ucdlpvqbprgv5qi@4ax.com>,
rick wintomac <c308682@gmail.com> wrote:
>The service manual from the auto mfr recommends service at 100,000
>miles for a timing belt. If the belt fails at an earlier odometer
>reading and the
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"Mike Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
> rick wintomac wrote:
>> The service manual from the auto mfr recommends service at
>> 100,000 miles for a timing belt. If the belt fails at an earlier
>> odometer reading and the engine is damaged as a
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Mike Jacobs wrote:
>
> Unsellable how? Legally, or practically? He's probably right that
> it would knock the hell out of the market value of the property if
> someone wanted to use it as a family residence but I doubt it is
> legally forbidden t
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Mike Jacobs wrote:
> > Mold is also something that can render a home unsellable here, and I'm
> > wondering what other flaws can make a home completely unsellable...in
> > Pennsylvania and elsewhere.
>
> Again, IMO this is not really a legal issue,
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pennsylady2002@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> I had made a bid on a home in a distant rural county the previous
> month, including in the sales agreement a provision about the seller
> remedying parts of a nineteenth-century stone foundation in which you
> c
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