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Re: Why do employers protest unemployment claims
Robert Bonomi wrote: > Do you believe that people who have not had a claim in 'n' years are > entitled to a discount on their policy? "Entitled" is strong in a free market. > Do you think insurers would give that discount if it were *not* justif


Re: Usage of Canadian abbreviation "Me"
professor1956 wrote: > David Ames wrote: > > What is the meaning of the Canadian abbreviation "Me" preceding a > > lawyer's name? I posted this question in soc.culture.canada but got no > > response as they are all excited about international event


Student Aid
I graduated from the University of Missouri Kansas City in December of 2005. The following semester (Winter Semester, which started in January) I re-enrolled to take care of some prerequisites so that I could enter the MBA program at Rockhurst Univers


Re: Stopping a service
G> Do post paid services such as this can keep the billing on this way? Legally, they are right. But if you call their main office (NOT customer service), and kindly ask for the favor of forgiving you your forgetting to write the letter, pointing o


Re: Small Claims Judgement Collection Tips?
> It depends on what information you already have. Have you ever > received a check from him or given a check to him? If so you can get > a copy of that check from your bank, and it will show you where his > bank account is, and probably even his acc


Re: SCOTUS Ruling On Private Property Seizure?
In article <bhbvb296g49h9j99nmbki03pfr1ln4d0rp@4ax.com>, Scott Hedrick <diespammers-dinehnm@yahoo.com> wrote: >Came across one case while researching my quiet title book about an auction >that sold a property on the same day the (now former) owner c


Re: SCOTUS Ruling On Private Property Seizure?
In article <dhbvb2hgkbhpvgd4nmt7tsu9dstba2l6j6@4ax.com>, Scott Hedrick <diespammers-dinehnm@yahoo.com> wrote: >"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message >news:v05mb2d4bqjfb9qmih09i6e3f1ge2b1be1@4ax.com... >> In article <07gcb256rbd3ev7rgb8h


Re: reasonable suspicion
Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: > In article <cubqb2hbq74mirlppo9qk6i1in18dvrmou@4ax.com>, > <krakpot75@yahoo.com> wrote: >>Thanx for all the replies!!!I want to add,,,,,a reasonable suspicion >>must be base on articulable facts but when as


Re: reasonable suspicion
bat <bat@bats.com> wrote: > p> Example: I committed a murder and the only evidence the cops have in ANY > way > p> is a dead body. They then just start searching everyone and find the > p> murder weapon in my possession, blood all over my house, e


Re: reasonable suspicion
bat <bat@bats.com> wrote: > Hello Seth: > You wrote in conference misc.legal.moderated on Thu, 13 Jul 2006 > 08:53:27 -0400: > SB> In article <n8m2b2t3q981chv38k1amqt9doss083gl7@4ax.com>, > SB> bat <bat@bats.com> wrote: > SB>> If the cop tu


Re: reasonable suspicion
bat <bat@bats.com> wrote: > p> Example: if a cop stopped me simply because I called him a pig as I > drove by > p> and then he searched my trunk and found drugs, that would NOT be > p> "probable cause" and the case would be thrown out. > Let's


Re: reasonable suspicion
In article <8hbvb21g6kqt2ckn48e43br81iqcf4so00@4ax.com>, bat <bat@bats.com> wrote: >This is not quite what I said. I said: "anything that prompted him/her to >make the stop, automatically becames probable cause". "anything" is not >equal to "nothi


Re: question about attorney-client priviledge
In article <4hbvb2dbabee43sun7nvqu9o6gs6k60g16@4ax.com>, Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote: >>Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>>I think I see where the confusion may lie. "Guilt" in our society >>>means two related but distinct things:


Please Help! Need legal advice regarding employer
I am a nurse in the state of Georgia (LPN). I signed up and was hired for a posted position in my facility (long term healthcare). This position was M-F dayshift. Just this week my employer informed me that I was being removed from this position. T


Please Advice - 1099 (Corp-2-Corp) Contract Noncompetition clause
Hello there, I'm tried to go for the first time into contract as 1099 (Corp-2-Corp), I have a registered incorporation in Mass and the Noncompetition clause don't seem rite and one sided. Is there any thing I can do to get the contract ie. Change


Re: Old Power of Attorney
In article <rgbvb2lndlmtcjnroqph0hjpckqt032rrp@4ax.com>, news <misc.legal.moderated@giganews.com> wrote: >The driver's license having expired is a problem for driving purposes, >but is it a problem for "identification" purposes ? >As you indicated


Re: Internet crime not prosecutable?
s> The best thing you can do is go to the Internet Crime Complaint s> Center(http://www.ic3.gov/) and file a report there. Throughout about 5 years, I have filed about 5 various complaints on their site - and yes, this one as well. There never was


Re: Internet crime not prosecutable?
In misc.legal.moderated bat <bat@bats.com> wrote: > M> If the Sony store and credit card company have declined to > M> follow up, why do you feel compelled? > Because it's my taxes that pay for the law enforcement that I expect to > prevent crimes


Re: Ignorance of the law not an excuse?
Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com wrote: > In the first case, a pre-radio era sailor commits a crime where the law > changed after said sailor's ship left port. Result: ignorance no bar > to charge. Second, British Columbia changes the bag limit and a couple >


Re: Ignorance of the law not an excuse?
Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com wrote: > If one is defending the Pitcairn defendants, one > would then want to determine whether carnal knowledge of a > twelve-year-old is inherently wrong or merely a crime of prohibition. > Age of consent has varied widely


Re: Ignorance of the law not an excuse?
AndyS wrote: > It appears to me that a jury composed of Pitcairn citizens would > probably make a correct decision in this case. If it is anything like > US law, they could just ignore the charges and find the defendant > not guilty and go home..


Re: Driver responsibility when owner is uninsured
prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote: > Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: > >> Lawyers are not allowed to represent (that is speak on behalf of) >> someone else in Small Claims Court - but there is no prohibition >> against them being the


Re: Driver responsibility when owner is uninsured
bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote: > Hmm. I didn't realize that. I thought a de novo trial was in > effect a completely new case. I suppose it's a reasonable > compromise -- the defendant can be represented by a lawyer if he > thinks the less form


Re: Co-owner property buy out
In article <8sbqb2l1ku08p638l91r8nean356hvujef@4ax.com>, Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote: >snm wrote: >> A friend & I own a house, he has decided instead of selling he wants to ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >


Re: Co-owner property buy out
In article <ofbvb2lnu1rrvi55ukiiq4gldl0kl7m56f@4ax.com>, Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >rdadams@smart.net (Dick Adams) wrote: > >> The best legal advice I ever give is: You need an attorney! > >The best legal advice I ever give


Re: Commercial Lease restrictions
In article <nfbvb21tv1cunb2gkv29e7uaaq1d1671c2@4ax.com>, <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote: >2954: If you break any of the above terms, you can be asked to vacate and >will be liable for damages in the amount of $45,287.29. That reminds me of a st


Collections companies - Do they work for small business?
Has anyone had experience with running a small business and using a collection agency? Are there any advantages to this approach of collecting vs. taking bad debt to court? I've heard things from friends running different types of businesses but haven'


Re: Car repossessed while current
In article <ifbvb2t84j5j0rkmvm9sehgb5hafvtvl9s@4ax.com>, Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >In article <3sbqb2dt4sqlfppkju4472bvi7va3hqi09@4ax.com>, >John F. Carr <jfc@mit.edu> wrote: >>In article <ou4mb2l0596onoaifr54chvf53pgdof54n@4ax.com>, >


Blank Form for a Deed - NJ
Is there a website where I can download (free) a blank real estate deed? Is this something the state of county would offer on their websites? Thanks, Cate


Re: Bankruptcy and Software Licenses
K-beer <uscgfriends@earthlink.net> wrote: >I was reading that bankruptcy nulifyies existing agreements, and the >successors are not necessairly bound by any of these agreements. Not exactly. There are two main kinds of bankruptcy: . total ban


Re: Bankruptcy and Software Licenses
K-beer wrote: > I was reading that bankruptcy nulifyies existing agreements, and the > successors are not necessairly bound by any of these agreements. I'm not a bankruptcy lawyer. This is just off the cuff, now. That's true, they are not "neces


Re: Bankruptcy and Software Licenses
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 12:28:27 -0400, "K-beer" <uscgfriends@earthlink.net> wrote: >I was reading that bankruptcy nulifyies existing agreements... >So for example, would that also hold true for software licenses, ie >would a person or entity that bough


Bank Fees
About two years ago, I had a bank account with First Federal bank here in Kansas City. At one point, the bank charged me $400.00 in overdraft fees, though my account was never mathematically negative. The situation was this: I use my debit card a l


Re: Americans
on 7/13/2006 5:52 AM Scott Hedrick said the following: > "John Hyde" <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote in message > news:ql27b2958gqp3pom1i3c7vkgvb838pgg70@4ax.com... >> [my comment about the OAS Charter referring to "American People" > > Scott's semantic


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