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Re: Family law courts completely ignore California Code of Civil Procedure
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 23:06:47 -0400, Stuart A. Bronstein wrote: > GeekBoy <nunya@nun.net> wrote: >> tomusenet@gmail.com wrote: >> >>> I had a domestic violence case against me where I lived in >>> California County A, all alleged incidents occurred


Re: Check Stop Payment - Please advise
On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 20:04:25 -0400, Stuart A. Bronstein wrote: > GeekBoy <merrychristmas@santa.net> wrote: > >> Contact the District Attorney Office where he lives. What he has >> done could be considered "theft by check." >> >> However you may


Re: Accident in parking lot -- What's the Law?
On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 20:04:11 -0400, Alex wrote: > Hi, > > One of my biggest pet peeves is people who cut across the parking lot > instead of following the marked lines... and I was curious if one > person is following the painted marks correctly


Re: what exactly is a 'state gov't / tresspassing
"Daniel R. Reitman" <dreitman@spiritone.com> wrote in message news:h6bpc2h85edjvmi95o5ev02h3b8vh7l8ie@4ax.com... > The state has the power to restrict access to property as any other > landowner does. For example, I doubt the National Guard arsenal


Re: Used car fraud - frame damage
What's with the articles posted at nntpserver.com with non-standard Approved: headers? In article <ryptuf672s41$.105z5ipro3tck.dlg@40tude.net>, GeekBoy <nunya@nunya.com> wrote: >You can ask for inspection refund. You can always ask for anythi


Trustees questionable conduct
The "named" trustees for my fathers generation skipping trust has transfered approx. 60 acres of farmland to himself, immediately after my fathers death, (30 days) worth about $150,000. They claim my father wanted him to have it. It is not in writing a


Texas Bankruptcy Question:
Texas Bankruptcy Question: If you and your wife own a free and clear rural Texas homestead of 25 acres and a house (that a Designation of Homestead has been filed), and the county tax records show the 25 acres and house as your homestead, and you AL


Re: Tenants rights to visitors, length of stay?
<drtebi@gmail.com> wrote in message news:j1klc2pgb5vt7qep036tt5p398142iln3m@4ax.com... > 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


Re: State Courts and Federal Law
Stuart A. Bronstein wrote: > "Nietzsche" <sc00b123@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > I understand that federal courts can apply state law where they have > > diveristy jurisdiction. But can state courts apply federal law? > > Sure. They do it all the time.


Re: SCOTUS Ruling On Private Property Seizure?
"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message news:f1klc2h8dr41fq5849im4870tjv33rri2t@4ax.com... > Suppose she agrees to move for $1 million? $500,000? What is the > magic number that distinguishes "greedy holdout" from "will accept > only


Re: Red-light cameras and warning signs in CA
John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote: >Hmmmmm, we I don't know about your question. But many states make it an >offense to blow a yellow if you could have stopped safely. The camera >can't tell that issue, but it sure makes it difficult to say tha


Re: Red-light cameras and warning signs in CA
GeekBoy <nunya@nunya.com> wrote: >From what I understand and have heard is on an infraction the officer must >personally witness the violation. > >Have you ever heard of someone getting an infraction from someone else >taking pictures, video, affida


Re: Red-light cameras and warning signs in CA
In article <c5bpc2tl9ojjbbf2vp59r5h1aajnh33vc7@4ax.com>, <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote: >In misc.legal.moderated GeekBoy <heh@ha.org> wrote: >> On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 23:06:59 -0400, Barry Gold wrote: >> From what I understand and have heard is on


Re: Red-light cameras and warning signs in CA
John. In regard to the post about redlight cameras and proper signage you ask " Does the prosecution have to prove that no major entrance was left unposted? " While I'm not a lawyer or a Californian I suspect that the answer is no. Where I


Re: reasonable suspicion
p> you're completely away from your original statement of "if it worked, p> it's 100% ok" (or words to that effect) and now agreeing that ONLY that p> that has been shown to have a good track record in the past and can be p> clearly articulated to a


Re: question about attorney-client priviledge
Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >It's a matter of definition. > >A crime is an act committed in violation of a law prohibiting that >act. > >A person who commits a crime is guilty of committing that crime. > >We might or might not _know_ t


Re: question about attorney-client priviledge
In article <1hbvb2pt4aior781kbld1j9emaikv7urhc@4ax.com>, Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote: > His view is apparently that a crime is a crime as soon >as it is committed even though it may never be brought to a jury >verdict of conviction.


Re: question about attorney-client priviledge
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: > Christopher C. Stacy <cstacy@news.dtpq.com> wrote: >>Guilt is not "defined" by statute, but rather is "determined" by a >>court. > > It's a matter of definition. > > A crime is an act committed in viol


Re: Please Help! Need legal advice regarding employer
Seth Breidbart wrote: > In article <t0klc2l5oehpv991aq5b144evgu0altrdg@4ax.com>, > <radlee@progressivetel.com> wrote: > > >I think everyone is missing a key point here... A TREATMENT nurse > >TREATS wounds. It is everyone's job to prevent these w


MISC.LEGAL.MODERATED POSTING INSTRUCTIONS AND CHARTER
=== [Revised 1 August 2005] MISC.LEGAL.MODERATED POSTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Posting should be done in the ordinary manner by using news software. DO NOT MAIL POSTINGS TO THE MODERATOR. If you can't post using news softw


LLCs, Real Estate, General Question (Cleveland, OH)
I'm a legal layperson trying to help a family member do some amateur detective work online regarding an ex's business activities. The ex no longer lives in our state (relocated to Ohio). This person claimed to be a "blue blood" from Cleveland, and t


Re: Land Sale Questions
<dasunt@gmail.com> wrote: >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 hea


Re: Land Sale Questions
In article <q0klc2dgcb1lck5ikmpt0lgn2kav9ae4qm@4ax.com>, dasunt@gmail.com wrote: > 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,


Re: Ignorance of the law not an excuse?
>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


Re: Ignorance of the law not an excuse?
prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote: > Manoj <manojb@mailcity.com> wrote: >> That's fine if it is murder, but for statutory rape, it is a different >> case, IMHO. As I have mentioned, the age of consent is not very >> consistent, so it is difficult to say


Re: Fair Market Value [was: Re: SCOTUS Ruling On Private Property Seizure?]
In article <j4bpc29difj3ptqv0utqcvlfs9704tgbs5@4ax.com>, <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote: >Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >> So if there's no willing seller, you invent one, and ask what price >> he'd charge. > >No, you'd look at REAL w


Equipment Lease
Greetings: I've lease a piece of medical equipment, with personal guarantee on 90 deferred 1st payment, which is not working out like I expected. 1. A patient told me that as long as I have not made a payment that, should I default, I would have a


Domain Name Theft
I recently sold a domain name that I no longer use to another party. A few weeks after the domain was transferred to the new owner, I received notice that it was (supposedly) paid for with a PayPal account not belonging to the person that purchased it


Re: Divorce Advice needed, PA, property settlement, SOL?
In article <a0klc2lk9mjamtvm1pb321s2tkndbgvf9n@4ax.com>, <phlman@hotmail.com> wrote: >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


Deed and/or satisfaction of Mortgage
After 18 years of owning my home, I recieved a letter today asking if I need to have a certified copy of my deed. The date they quoted was about a year after I purchased my home. I do have a 'Satisfaction of Mortgage' and thought that would be sufficie


Re: Co-owner property buy out
In article <c4bpc29l2mfnlnjkn6svphirsos1ri64rh@4ax.com>, Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote: >In article <80klc2hhhcnif8f1fd7but86v1925d0nka@4ax.com>, >Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: [house worth $100K, two owners, one wants


city ordinance
Hi everyone, I have contracted with a company to build a pool for me. They submitted for a permit with the city (in AZ) and it was sent back denied. The city informed the contractor the pool equipment (filter & pump) needs to be setback 5' min fro


Re: Check Stop Payment - Please advise
<venkatmangudi@gmail.com> wrote: >Recently I sold some items and the buyer paid by check. When I cashed >the check, it was returned because he had issued a stop payment. It was >almost a month since he had issued the check before I received the >check


Re: Check Stop Payment - Please advise
In article <b4bpc2dmp51ccm320c5ohv1rffbl1ti2u4@4ax.com>, venkatmangudi@gmail.com wrote: > Recently I sold some items and the buyer paid by check. When I cashed > the check, it was returned because he had issued a stop payment. It was > almost a mon


Re: Check Stop Payment - Please advise
GeekBoy <merrychristmas@santa.net> wrote: > Contact the District Attorney Office where he lives. What he has > done could be considered "theft by check." > > However you may still be required to send an office notice to him > about redeeming his


Re: Check Stop Payment - Please advise
venkatmangudi@gmail.com wrote: > Recently I sold some items and the buyer paid by check. When I > cashed the check, it was returned because he had issued a stop > payment. It was almost a month since he had issued the check > before I received the c


Re: Car repossessed while current
Stan Brown wrote: > "Nine points of the law" is an old-fashioned way of saying 9/10 or > 90% of the law. Or a 9:1 ratio. One guess is, in the way old days nobody in the Olde-Englishe-speaking community had a grasp of the concept of fractional rati


Re: Bank Fees
David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote: > I made a change in my direct deposit that according to HR rules > wouldn't take effect until the following payday, but it went > through early and made a withdrawal at an ATM for the maximum > amo


Accident in parking lot -- What's the Law?
Hi, One of my biggest pet peeves is people who cut across the parking lot instead of following the marked lines... and I was curious if one person is following the painted marks correctly and some bozo decides to race across the parking lot or cut


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