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Re: Isn't my lease renewal contract supposed to be the same as the contract I first signed?
John F. Carr wrote: > In article <k5iag2p02gg3jn8sku1v7unh4v26iqc620@4ax.com>, > Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: > >In article <h718g21ik0gv1f3809ogornt3b69j6u001@4ax.com>, > > <decemberelement@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >>I thought a lease ren


Re: wanted dead or alive
In article <aodig2hk7aru2tikgr8qh10mnuii18b26f@4ax.com>, William Brenner <wbrenner@nospamplease.net> wrote: >It appears that, with the help of the NRA, times are achangin' and we >are regressing to the good old shoot first days. What was the mur


MODERATOR REMINDER: Header-munging policy
This is a reminder about the misc.legal.moderated policy on submissions containing munged headers such as From: biff@willy.NOSPAMloman.org 1. Posters are free to munge headers (leaving aside forgeries in the name of an actual third party). Spammer


Re: Litigant in Person in Florida civil case
[OP, Max@Volume.com, asks about representing himself in a suit against a party in Orlando, FL. OP resides in the UK.] A party proceeding without representation in the US is referred to as a "pro se" or "pro per" litigant. As OP notes, the equivalent


Re: Litigant in Person in Florida civil case
Max@Volume.com wrote: > I am considering suing a party in Orlando Florida, but have not yet > found a lawyer to take on the case. Does that mean you've looked, and they've all declined to accept the case? Does that tell you something about its cha


Judicial Foreclosure of Judgment Lien
I own a judgment lien. The debtors own some non-exempt real property in a small Texas county in which the judgment is abstracted. I could get an execution and the sheriff will sell the property, but the problem is that I would probably be the only bi


homeowner tax exemption question
Fixing to buy a house for my son-in-law and grandson to live in. They'll be paying the amount of loan principal, taxes, and insurance as rent. I came in with a good sized down so, the monthly mortgage payment is such that my son-in-law can afford


Re: Grandfather of Child wants to adopt
epps19132@yahoo.com wrote: > Can anyone help me with this. I do not know if this is too strange of > a situation but I am a single parent of a child who has no biological > father listed on the birth certificate for my child. Of course, that doesn'


Re: Grandfather of Child wants to adopt
<epps19132@yahoo.com> wrote: >Can anyone help me with this. I do not know if this is too strange of >a situation but I am a single parent of a child who has no biological >father listed on the birth certificate for my child. There is a child >support


Re: First convicion under double jeopardy law
jfc@mit.edu (John F. Carr) wrote: >Several years ago a man confessed to a murder of which >he had been acquitted. As a result of the publicity, >British law was changed to allow him to be tried again. >This month Billy Dunlop became the first perso


Re: Condominium question?
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: > Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >>sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: >>> Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: >> >>>>Bzzt! Your First Amendment right peaceably (not "freely"


Re: Car as Collateral - Am I Liable?
Thu, 14 Sep 2006 07:04:08 -0400 from Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net>: > Or did you mean that you lent money to the borrower and took title as > "lienholder"? In that case, again, you are not liable for what the > driver does. In some states. In othe


ADA Claims: Can I Sue as PLAINTIFF: John Doe
ADA = Americans with Disabilities Act I have some claims against: 1) my former employer, 2) the State in which I reside (Lane v Tennessee authorizes private actions against states by firmly deciding that states are NOT immune from private suit for ADA


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