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In article <01tdc2pg1toab1or8k7fk3eqpiatfraabr@4ax.com>,
Rob <rob2rod@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>I am making a website with information about stocks. Since I have no
>control over what the stocks will do, I need a disclaimer that
>releases the website or
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In article <u0tdc2p17kdp5dutqjp09qlr2akak1cpre@4ax.com>,
Rob <rob2rod@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>I am making a website with information about stocks. Since I have no
>control over what the stocks will do, I need a disclaimer that
>releases the website or
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"Rob" <rob2rod@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:u0tdc2p17kdp5dutqjp09qlr2akak1cpre@4ax.com...
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> I am making a website with information about stocks. Since I have no
> control over what the stocks will do, I need a disclaimer that
> releases the w
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I have an interesting question I've been pondering. My cousin recently
got charged with tresspassing. He just paid a fine of $300 and it got
dismissed. The question is he was tresspassing on state land. There are
signs that say "no tresspassing - state
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I bought a used car from a used car dealer.
Before I purchased it I had a used car inspection done at the nearby
NEW car dealer for that make of car. They did not find any major
problems.
Today, 5 days after purchase, I took it to my local mechani
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Rob wrote:
> 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 c
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We owned some rural investment property in Galveston County,Texas, got
behind
on the payments and the bank got a Summary Judgment and then an
Abstract
of Judgment with a Writ of Execution in 1990. They never contacted me
in any way, other than a few
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Hello,
I am (hopefully soon!) going to rent an apartment in San Francisco.
Currently my girlfriend is visiting, and she would live with me as a
guest in the new apartment for about 8 more weeks.
Since she will not sign the lease, she would be an "in
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I understand that federal courts can apply state law where they have
diveristy jurisdiction. But can state courts apply federal law?
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I work for a large retail store in NJ. We do not have a union. The
employees are being told by out Human Resources Manager the following:
- The law requires anyone 18 or older to take a 30 minute meal break by
their sixth hour of work.
- The meal
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In article <m0tdc21579ld0jibg98k61pj68u2t2hm2f@4ax.com>,
Scott Hedrick <diespammers-dinehnm@yahoo.com> wrote:
>"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message
>news:phf4c2hkde8hgv7a8aj671rv10rcferers@4ax.com...
>> So now someone comes along an as
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on 7/25/2006 9:50 PM nongrata@yahoo.com said the following:
> All:
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> A small challenge for y'all. I got ticketed by a red-light camera in
> Berkeley and it's a $331 cheeseburger. (I was late by 0.2 seconds at
> 10-15 mph, not quite a reckless viol
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>For future reference there is a spray or plate cover that will over expose
>the image when it takes a picture of yoru plate.
>
>GB
On Mythbusters they proved that to be pure BS.
Back to you.
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nongrata@yahoo.com wrote:
> All:
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> A small challenge for y'all. I got ticketed by a red-light camera in
> Berkeley and it's a $331 cheeseburger. (I was late by 0.2 seconds at
> 10-15 mph, not quite a reckless violation these systems are supposed
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>On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 00:50:10 -0400, nongrata@yahoo.com wrote:
[OP got a red-light camera ticket, $335. Wondered about
technicalities wrt the required signs at entrances to the city. Asks
about case law that spells out exactly what constitutes a "m
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nongrata,
While driving in Berkeley, Cal. you received a ticket for running a red
light via an automated camera. You admit that the light was red but offer
CVC 21455.5 as a possible defense. You ask for opinions.
The section that you refer t
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In misc.legal.moderated nongrata@yahoo.com wrote:
> All:
> A small challenge for y'all. I got ticketed by a red-light camera in
> Berkeley and it's a $331 cheeseburger. (I was late by 0.2 seconds at
> 10-15 mph, not quite a reckless violation these
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bat <bat@bats.com> wrote:
> 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.
No, it's not. In th
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) writes:
> It hasn't been _proven_ to be a crime, and there might be no
> _knowledge_ (by anybody, including the perpetrator) that it is a
> crime, but the _definition_ of "crime" says it is one.
Guilt is not "defined
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Paul Cassel wrote:
> The Radney's wrote:
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> [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,
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Hi Folks, I have a quick question that I can't quite figure out. A
friend of mine had a girlfriend living with him for about 2.5 years,
in which she accumulated MUCH junk in his home. He owns the home, and
everything is in his name, utilities included.
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I live in California and I was recently advised by my local city
business license clerk that there are state "exemption" laws that
prevent the city from charging a license fee for some types businesses
such as banks, title companies, and even an exempt
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Hello,
I'm in the middle of buying some land in western Tennessee, and what
appears to be happening is that the seller is subdividing the property,
selling me one plot, and using the sale of the plot to finance the dirt
road heading through the prop
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Wed, 26 Jul 2006 00:49:35 -0400 from Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net>:
> >There is no jury tria in Pitcairn. Considering the small size of the
> >community, the British Government decided that it would be impractical
> >to have a jury trial (not possible to
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Barry Gold wrote:
> Well, I think that is the real problem: not lack of publication of the
> change in law (that British mainland law was being extended to
> Pitcairn) but the lack of trial "by a... jury in the...district where
> the crime shall hav
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Hi,
I'm wanting to look up and obtain a copy of a criminal legal case in
my county (Placer County, Calif) and obtain the judge's ruling on that
case.
How would I go about searching for the case. It is my understanding
that the plaintiff would
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
> The idea of "ignorance is no
> excuse" basically seems to deal with common law and "it doesn't matter if
> you didn't know that 'don't do X' was codified but you should have known,
> instinctively, that doing X wa
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This is a follow-up post to my other related post about self-filing. I
am getting too close to the SOL expiration and so far all the lawyers
that I've called are not interested in representing me. Any explanation
about this filing process is greatly ap
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tomusenet@gmail.com wrote:
> 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
> m
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GeekBoy <nunya@nun.net> wrote:
> tomusenet@gmail.com wrote:
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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
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<tomusenet@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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
> m
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In article <vsbqb25h3lorht6lnrab7g493c229bdh53@4ax.com>,
Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
>> See? "willing seller" is part of the definition.
>
>Of course it's part of the definition. If
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my divorce became final in Jan 2005,
i have retained the home as per the contract
she got cash settle and 2 larger items
which are still here.. in my home.
is there any statue of limitations as to when they must be collected or
can be?
Are they
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In article <c7k9c2lifdq9frholtpouq2sf19g090suo@4ax.com>,
Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
>Seth Breidbart wrote:
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>> 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 $47,00
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OP, Tony, wrote [in part]:
> Needless to say, I'm still rather unhappy about it, but it looks
> like there's nothing to be done, so...
With a week or so of temper-cooling, I'm curious as to whether the
dealer offered OP anything to settle.
I can'
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Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>If you've got a reasonable legal claim for ownership aside from,
>"possession is nine tenths of the law," you might just have something
>there.
That used to be "Possession is nine _points_ of the
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n article <hvsdc2dkivnrvc6qcqj17lnd7dpe8mvdbc@4ax.com>,
<prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote:
>> In article <egf4c25j8rdut2fb9otuih345ncnhfo50e@4ax.com>,
>> Pious Audio <PiousAudio@gmail.com> wrote:
>
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Dan Lanciani <ddl@danlan.*com> wrote:
<snip>
> If the holds themselves are generating overdraft fees or even if the
> bank is approving holds on money that is not in the account (as some
> have said their banks claim to do) I would think the bank st
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Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
> rentgenas11@yahoo.com wrote:
>> am I law student (PhD) from Latvia. The object of my doctoral
>> studies and practice is civil law, especially contract law and
>> company law.
> Unfortunately
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