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Re: ZEDNER v. UNITED STATES (No. 05-5992)
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


Re: Why do employers protest unemployment claims
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


Re: Why do employers protest unemployment claims
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


Re: Why are "signing statements" legal?
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 >


Re: Why are "signing statements" legal?
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


Re: Why are "signing statements" legal?
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


Taken over an existing LLC
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


Re: Security deposit and other charges by landlord
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


Re: Security deposit and other charges by landlord
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


Re: Security deposit and other charges by landlord
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


Re: Month-to-month, NY state
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


Re: Month-to-month, NY state
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


Re: Month-to-month, NY state
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


Re: Michigan Probate Process Questions
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


Re: Michigan Probate Process Questions
"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


Looking for help on Patent Infringement
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


Re: Job Hair Requirements
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


Re: Job Hair Requirements
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


Re: Job Hair Requirements
<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


Re: Job Hair Requirements
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.


Re: Is this an enforceable agreement or contract?
"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


HOUSE v. BELL (No. 04-8990)
-------------------------------------------------------------- AN E-BULLETIN LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL lii.law.cornell.edu --------------------------------------------------------------- The following two decisions have just a


HILL v. McDONOUGH (No. 05-8794)
--------------------------------------------------------------- AN E-BULLETIN LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL lii.law.cornell.edu --------------------------------------------------------------- The following two decisions have just


Re: Foreign law a question of law?
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


Re: Effect of Chapter 11 on wrongful termination claim
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


Re: early lease termination
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


Re: early lease termination
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


crash reconstruction documentation & animation
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 "


Re: Copyright Law regarding Museum Photos
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


Can the police take blood sample from my body by force?
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


Re: Automobile Latent Defects
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


Re: Automobile Latent Defects
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


Re: Automobile Latent Defects
"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


Re: (PA) What Flaws Make a Home Totally Unsellable?
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


Re: (PA) What Flaws Make a Home Totally Unsellable?
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,


Re: (PA) What Flaws Make a Home Totally Unsellable?
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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