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I am doing a website with information about securities that trade in
the U.S. stock market. I would like to have a disclosure that avoids me
being sued by someone who lost money in the stock market. If there is
no disclosure that can avoid a lawsuit
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Pious,
You enrolled in some courses at a university. As part of this process you
were offered financial assistance through a program for which you are
ineligible. You were not informed of this eligibility problem, completed the
course work, an
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In article <0if4c2l83c11qfd2n5kotfdfbm24to4c0g@4ax.com>,
"Pious Audio" <PiousAudio@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Now, this all seems highly irregular. First, it seems suspect that,
> according to the cashiers, somebody was messing with my enrollment
> stat
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twobearcatz@yahoo.com wrote:
> Thanks for the tips. I find it surprising that these tricks actually
> work in conjunction with the local sheriff. The reason I find it
> surprising is how UNcooperative the law is regarding just about any
> business col
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twobearcatz@yahoo.com wrote:
> Thanks for the tips. I find it surprising that these tricks
> actually work in conjunction with the local sheriff. The reason I
> find it surprising is how UNcooperative the law is regarding just
> about any business c
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p> That black cat at midnite has no rational association to any blood in
p> your house and amounts to the same level of "probabl cause" as a
p> superstition would.
"Rational" is subjective. Every logical sequence is evaluated by its
probability,
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SB>> What was missing from the equation was that that "anything" should had
SB>> been a method successfully used in the past.
SB> It needs more than that. Suppose it was used 1000 times in the past,
SB> and successful in three of them. Then I wo
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote:
>>But you aren't guilty until you've been convicted.
>
> That's where I disagree. The fact of guilt is a separate thing
> from the fact of being convicted ("*found* guilt
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In article <ehf4c2lob3mr33t7ro8s3fbnhgul05b4g3@4ax.com>,
"The Radney's" <radlee@progressivetel.com> wrote:
> I am a nurse in the state of Georgia (LPN).
> This happened out of the blue. I have had no written or verbal
> conversations relating to
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The Radney's wrote:
[LPN taken off patient care during investigation of careless patient care]
> I have had no written or verbal
> conversations relating to the fact that my treatment was in any way
> inadequte. So, this leads to my question: Can
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"Charlie" <ccolaso@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:chf4c2l9j2s9l7k4rv20cesfuv05tl42lm@4ax.com...
> 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 Noncompe
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Sat, 22 Jul 2006 11:04:52 -0400 from Seth Breidbart
<sethb@panix.com>:
> In article <rgbvb2lndlmtcjnroqph0hjpckqt032rrp@4ax.com>,
> news <misc.legal.moderated@giganews.com> wrote:
>
> >The driver's license having expired is a problem for driving p
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Barry Gold wrote:
> Perhaps if somebody were to point that out to the secretary's boss, something might happen...
Secretary claims that she only opened and faxed the applications she
received after the original batch of sealed envelopes was mailed ou
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Not sure if this the proper group for this, but I recently received a
single citation which had 3 minor violations listed: passing on the
right, tailgating and failure to use a directional. With regards to
SDIP rating, is each violation considered sep
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I want to start up a website to warn people of someone I previously
dated. Not only did she cheat on me (which I got over) but she stole
several thousand dollars from me (ok I can live with that, a lawyer
will cost me that much), she tried to destroy
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In article <5hf4c2t1l2u35rk06r2erf8veq4e7hi3n3@4ax.com>,
Manoj <manojb@mailcity.com> wrote:
>
>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. Res
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In article <4hf4c2hv0baa363af6f97pa2b0ljqon3vm@4ax.com>,
Manoj <manojb@mailcity.com> wrote:
>
>Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com wrote:
>> If one is defending the Pitcairn defendants, one
>> would then want to determine whether carnal knowledge of a
>> twelve-y
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I had a domestic violence case against me where I lived in California
County A, all alleged incidents occurred in County A. Petitioner filed
the case in County B, 500 miles away to inconvenience me. I submitted a
motion for change of venue with respect
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
> If they sold it (say for $100,000 with a $6,000 realtor fee), OP would
> get $47,000, so his friend is offering the $47,000.
Yes, I know that is the argument in favor of the party who wants to buy
the other out at a discoun
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twobearcatz@yahoo.com wrote:
> 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 di
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John F. Carr wrote:
> If you're using stealing to mean the tort of conversion, then
> it's a civil case and most police will have better things to
> do than intervene. Some may try to mediate, especially if
> they think the owner may escalate the con
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On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 11:04:16 -0400, catealley@aol.com wrote:
>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?
This probably is not something that woul
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For more information on the privacy risks posed by Gmail, please see
http://www.epic.org/privacy/gmail/faq.html .
Sat, 22 Jul 2006 11:04:04 -0400 from Pious Audio
<PiousAudio@gmail.com>:
(Two years ago, your bank charged you $400 in overdraf
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In article <egf4c25j8rdut2fb9otuih345ncnhfo50e@4ax.com>,
Pious Audio <PiousAudio@gmail.com> wrote:
[[snip irrelevant details]]
>
>I've wondered off-and-on if I had to lose? How can a bank legally
>charge me $400.00 in overdraft fees when it's very
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In article <egf4c25j8rdut2fb9otuih345ncnhfo50e@4ax.com>,
Pious Audio <PiousAudio@gmail.com> wrote:
>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,
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"Pious Audio" <PiousAudio@gmail.com> wrote:
> I fought with the bank for months over my money. The loss of the
> $400.00 made it extremely difficult for me to pay my bills, and
> generally made my life more difficult than it had to be. When the
>
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Sat, 22 Jul 2006 11:04:00 -0400 from John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net>:
>
> Yeah, I "get" the argument. My counter argument is that people can call
> themselves any dang thing the want. I have a friend from Iran, who says
> she is "Persian." She has
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Hello,
am I law student (PhD) from Latvia. The object of my doctoral studies
and practice is civil law, especially contract law and company law.
As a young lawyer I'm trying to specialise as much as possible, both
for my PhD paper and for practica
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