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Allan Adler wrote:
> If you see a poster in the Post Office saying that a certain person
> is wanted dead or alive, does that mean that anyone who encounters
> that person has the legal right to kill him, no questions asked?
It means you have ente
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Sun, 10 Sep 2006 08:30:36 -0400 from Mark A <nobody@nowhere.com>:
> However, neither the states nor the US federal government have any
> jurisdiction to punish such a killing outside the their own territorial
> boundaries.
Are you certain of that?
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In article <8818g2dr4vl08butp0f23pd7vf8cv2cbem@4ax.com>,
Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
>Allan Adler wrote:
>> If you see a poster in the Post Office saying that a certain person
>> is wanted dead or alive, does that mean that anyone who en
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If you invite someone to your party, can you sue him/her for intruding
assuming he appears in the party?
Similarly: if your website declares "fair treatment", aka, publish
without censor, to all user postings, and then you delete a uses'
posting,
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"johnny long" <johnnylonglong@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:t718g21ooa55m5k5en5ei0npr2voro80hr@4ax.com...
> I do not need a discussion what I SHOULD have done, which I am quite
> aware now.
What you need to do right now, in addition to contact
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johnny long wrote:
> I bought 4 homes for investment in Cleveland, Ohio. Ameriquest was the
> lender. I was told these were "turn key" units with all work done.
> It's also listed that way on the web site and in email from the seller
> (a rehabber s
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In article <t718g21ooa55m5k5en5ei0npr2voro80hr@4ax.com>,
johnny long <johnnylonglong@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I do not need a discussion what I SHOULD have done, which I am quite
> aware now. It doesn't help me if my request to find an attorney.
> Regar
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"Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>Mike Anderson <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>> Paul Cassel wrote:
>>>>
>>> Nope. This is a myth spread by those folks over in TV-land. You
>>> have the right not to self incriminate, but you
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I had a lawyer who was supposed to represent me in
a restraining order case which involved my kids .
I paid the lawyer a set fee to represent me.
During a seven month time of 5 times we were supposed to be
in court he only managed to show up twice a
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In article <h718g21ik0gv1f3809ogornt3b69j6u001@4ax.com>,
<decemberelement@gmail.com> wrote:
>I thought a lease renewal was renewing the expiring lease with the same
>provisions.
A lease renewal is a new lease. It can have different provisions.
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Brandy,
You recently renewed your apartment lease. After a high water bill you
questioned the management about the billing and it was discovered that your
lease contained some "errors" The management unilaterally shredded your copy
of the le
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Sun, 10 Sep 2006 08:29:40 -0400 from <decemberelement@gmail.com>:
> Can the manager shred our lease that we signed but were missign her
> signatures six weeks after I had renewed and insist I sign a whole new
> lease with new provisions?
Most likel
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In article <a718g2plbuf3eq5cdmd492r9lhtsfnf9gc@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>Sat, 09 Sep 2006 08:43:16 -0400 from Seth Breidbart
><sethb@panix.com>:
>> In article <dbu2g21n05d77t30dr80oerd8bjm5bb7gp@4ax.com>,
>> John A.
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 09:41:24 -0400, handyalex1@yahoo.com wrote:
>I live in Washington state and need some purchase and sales agreement
>forms to write an offer on for a three unit apartment building. I have
>some of the forms that the local MLS uses,
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Hello,
Currently living in Brooklyn, third month at same apartment. No lease
was ever signed. Monthly payments are cash only. (Yes it's that type of
place, please spare me the "never rent a place without a lease..."
lesson it was our only option.)
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