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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 anythi
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on 6/16/2006 9:09 AM prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com said the following:
> 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. Ig
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"Mike Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> writes:
> While I am in general agreement with your other well-reasoned points,
> Rich, isn't a law passed by Congress over a Presidential veto effective
> immediately, without his signature? So there would be n
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> "Signing statements" are NOT binding law. They are nothing more
> than him saying "here's what I think this law means" or "here's
> how I'll follow this law", etc. but have no authority at all.
Exactly. But the t
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<ucf.molson@gmail.com> wrote:
> I bought my first new car a Scion TC on June the 20th. I told the
> salesman from the start that I thought I would need my dad to cosign
> for me so I would get a good APR, but he was determined to get it done
> in my
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I have an appeal filed,Motion to Suppress,based on illegal stop.
Officer testified at trial.
She said she observed me going a high rate of speed 40 to 50 mph.(speed
limit was 45)
She said she was unable to verify my speed by pace clocking me because
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Sun, 11 Jun 2006 15:21:40 -0400 from Stan Brown
<the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm>:
[summary: Month-to-month tenancy, 15th not 1st of the month. New York
law says any notice given by either party after the 15th is not
effective till the end of the next
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DonC wrote:
> The OP (AKA me) fully intends to distribute the bank accounts equally. A
> lifetime of good family relationships is worth far more than a mere $80,000.
> I feel sorry for anyone who doesn't fell the same.
>
> So PLEASE drop this compone
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"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message
news:t1k5925j12v2lqkj3h6vmimrf8n6fka8jl@4ax.com...
> In article <8rd092lftovrljvirkgooldu3c0f0fm2cg@4ax.com>,
> Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>
>>If the accounts are joint te
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"DonC" <coondwc@NOSPAM.hotmail.com> wrote:
> "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.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 $4
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on 6/16/2006 9:09 AM jason.a.flint@gmail.com said the following:
> I hired a lawyer in April to look into some real estate issues I am
> having in Maryland. We had an initial consultation of about 45
> minutes, after which I gave her a retainer of $50
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A buddy of mine lost his license due to a mandatory license sanctioning
in the state of Michigan for a usage of marijuana charge. Does anyone
know, or know where to find out, what other states will issue him a
license before his sanctioning is up in Mi
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Hi everyone,
A legal expert reply to this story would be greatly appreciated:
As a former XYZ Visa card holder, I had an excellent record with the
XYZ company for nearly 10 years. At one point along that period, during
the Nineties, I was contacte
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my mother is in middle stage of dementia. she knows everyone, knows
what she wants, but her short-term memory is bad to gone. she knows
where she is, does have some impressive logical thinking, and needs no
help in physical care although she is legal
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badmark@gmail.com wrote:
> I have just found out that someone (who knows who) posted my license
> plate number and comments about my driving on http://platewire.com I am
> wondering if this is legal, I do not want people to know my license
> plate and
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Fri, 16 Jun 2006 12:09:10 -0400 from <badmark@gmail.com>:
> I have just found out that someone (who knows who) posted my license
> plate number and comments about my driving on http://platewire.com I am
> wondering if this is legal, I do not want peop
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On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 12:09:10 -0400, badmark@gmail.com wrote:
>I have just found out that someone (who knows who) posted my license
>plate number and comments about my driving on http://platewire.com I am
>wondering if this is legal, I do not want peo
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In article <h1k5921jhlft0n2qrd30u9sbs58hagqu4r@4ax.com>, badmark@gmail.com
wrote:
> I have just found out that someone (who knows who) posted my license
> plate number and comments about my driving on http://platewire.com I am
> wondering if this i
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on 6/16/2006 9:09 AM tomusenet@gmail.com said the following:
> I got slapped with a Temporary Restraining Order by a psycho ex
> girlfriend. I ran into 1 time and asked her permission if we could
> chat and she agreed now she's making me jump through
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tomusenet@gmail.com wrote:
> I got slapped with a Temporary Restraining Order by a psycho ex
> girlfriend. I ran into 1 time and asked her permission if we
> could chat and she agreed now she's making me jump through hoops
> to get it cleared.
>
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On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 12:22:16 -0400, mr_ravi_patil@yahoo.com wrote:
>Is the information regarding the financial condition of the company
>(assets, liabilities)
>available to the public from the Bankruptcy court?
At least some information will be pa
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Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
> mr_ravi_patil@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > My claim is for punitive damages for wrongful termination based on
> > age discrimination.
> >
> > I filed the claim with the federal fair employment office agency
> > before the c
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Mike Jacobs wrote:
> mr_ravi_patil@yahoo.com wrote:
> > With regard to back wages, I am not owed back wages -- wages not paid
> > for work already completed -- the company paid for all work completed.
>
> I'm beginning to see why no attorney has ta
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"Mike Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
> mr_ravi_patil@yahoo.com wrote:
>> My claim is for punitive damages for wrongful termination based
>> on age discrimination.
>
> If they went bankrupt and are now out of business how are you ever
> po
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In article <41k592h64mu0k7lsqk3ld6dk8p8qjmtmci@4ax.com>,
Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote:
>In article <gqd092l0a9j76mrig1lum61gocbqv9ojmf@4ax.com>,
>Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>>What about a dinosaur skeleton? Is the
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On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 15:20:40 -0400, Tony
<tony23@dslextreme.WHATISTHIS.com> wrote:
>If I understood correctly, he did report it to the current case worker.
>He claimed that the case worker informed the guardian of the child's
>"disloyalty" and con
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JPSHayes@gmail.com wrote:
>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 walki
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I thought to take the advice from the members of the group on
an issue I am not quite familiar with, being a new resident in this
country (U.S.). It seems perplexing how the Landlords manipulate. The
lease of the apartment I am living in Pittsburgh, PA
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steveo <gnsemail@cox.net> wrote:
<OP says he hit a stopped car that was in the middle of the interstate. He
was doing 60mph at the time and had gone "over a rise" and saw the car maybe
50 yards ahead with other traffic swerving around it.>
Not a law
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"steveo" <gnsemail@cox.net> wrote in message:
<Thoughts? Should we get a lawyer? We are pretty angry right now, and I
plan on calling the adjuster's supervisor tomorrow to try and set things
right--but are we correct under California law?>
I don
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Fri, 16 Jun 2006 12:08:54 -0400 from steveo <gnsemail@cox.net>:
> Hello--I hope you can help me understand what the liability might be
> for this incident which happened to my fiancee and I on Memorial Day
> weekend.
.... to my fiancee and *me* ...
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In article <o0k5921lg4km5fj9lnucup211i4ivfo87m@4ax.com>,
steveo <gnsemail@cox.net> wrote:
>Thoughts? Should we get a lawyer?
You should notify your own insurance company immediately. This could
prove hideously expensive if the driver of the aban
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on 6/16/2006 9:08 AM Tony said the following:
> I have a few questions in regard to this matter that I will ask at the end:
>
> On May 9th, I purchased a used bookstore for $10,000. The previous owner
> had wanted to just have me pay the $10,000 and
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I filed a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in late 2004 and received a final notice
in early 2005.
Yesterday I received a "Waiver of Notice of Transfer of Claim". It
also mentions a
"Proceedings for a Repayment Plan under Chapter 7". What is going on
here?
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According to the PRA (Paperwork Reduction Act) may 2 government
documents have the same valid OMB number at the same time?
Yes or No?
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I have a question regarding universities. It seems, to me, if a university
sees and hears of a student's emotional and/or psychological distress it is
a duty of the university to at least show the student the correct way to
therapy. I was in a Pharm
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Mike Jacobs wrote:
>
> Even without that, however, my speculation is that such a law only
> applies to residential sales, i.e. to land with structures on it that
> are intended for human residential occupancy. I am guessing that even
> in PA, a par
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Robert Bonomi wrote:
> In article <8qd0925hia18j1ulgnbh2rl04q0m8lik2f@4ax.com>,
> <pennsylady2002@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Mike Jacobs wrote:
>>> Unsellable how? Legally, or practically? He's probably right that
>>> it would knock the hell out of th
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