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Re: What's "Legal Tender"
Jeff Wisnia wrote: > But this article I read today seems appropriate to add to the thread: > > http://tinyurl.com/kf3gh > > Jeff > | "The United States Mint is the only entity that can produce | coins," Bailey says. (referring to U.S. Mint spo


Re: What's "Legal Tender"
John F. Carr wrote: > > ... > > I went to my bank and bought bundles of 100 $2 bills > for face value, with no handling charge. Most banks > have a few loose $2 bills lying around in the cash > drawers, and any bank which offers customer service


Re: wanted dead or alive
In article <5nong2ps688lp3gfjdh0uhelbfgnb1mu9u@4ax.com>, John F. Carr <jfc@mit.edu> wrote: > Even Massachusetts allows people to shoot >unlawful intruders in their homes instead of running away. >(To spare yourself unnecessary legal complications,


Re: wanted dead or alive
Sat, 16 Sep 2006 07:44:07 -0400 from Mark A <nobody@nowhere.com>: > Many states have that law, but it usually only applies to strangers who > unlawfully enter someone's home. It has not created blood on the streets, > and has in fact reduced the numb


Re: wanted dead or alive
Mark A wrote: >>> Florida passed a new law which allows citizens to not attempt to avoid >>> confrontation, but allows them to shoot -- or otherwise dispose -- of >>> another party should they "feel threatened" (not otherwise defined). >>> This, along


Re: Taking Ins. Company to court
On 16 Sep 2006, "Jeffry Inman" <figaro911@hotmail.com> wrote: > My wife was in[jur]ed in auto accident. The other car's > driver admitted guilt, and his insurance company paid > for my wife's medical . . . . [but refused to pay or settle > and comp


Re: Taking Ins. Company to court
Sat, 16 Sep 2006 07:43:53 -0400 from Jeffry Inman <figaro911 @hotmail.com>: > My wife was involved in auto accident. The other car's driver admitted > guilt, and his insurance company paid for my wife's medical. However, > the offer for settlement of


Re: Taking Ins. Company to court
Jeffry Inman wrote: [wants more money for p&s in car crash] > My understanding is that the ins. company will most > likely kick the case into regular court, should they decide not to > settle out of court. My question is, would I be liable for their


Re: Miranda rights on Fed. land
In article <umong2dvt5ul961i8kjfhe8l3bjk13kefa@4ax.com>, Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >In article <bndig2d06g8egpur68p5u8qfcn51nlgpht@4ax.com>, >Mike Anderson <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote: > >>I meant "unless they would have found [th


Re: Litigant in Person in Florida civil case
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 07:30:30 -0400, "Mike Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote: >Does that mean you've looked, and they've all declined to accept the >case? Does that tell you something about its chances of success? I haven't looked very energet


Re: Isn't my lease renewal contract supposed to be the same as the contract I first signed?
"Mike Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote: > decemberelement@gmail.com wrote: >> Luckily, I do have the copy of the June 30, 2006 lease which has >> our signatures. > > And for how long, now, have you been paying the rent shown on this > (renewe


Re: homeowner tax exemption question
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: > RB <rbig@bellsouth.nospam.net> wrote: > >>A way to work around the tax bite would be to put my son-in-law's >>name on the deed, and then he would be eligible to claim a >>homeowner exemption. > > That wo


Haverhill Town Council and the Disabled Court Case
People will probably be aware that Haverhill Town Council has an unfortunate habit of discriminating against disabled people on a regular basis at the Haverhill Arts Centre. The latest incident involved a disabled person who relies on an electric wh


Re: First convicion under double jeopardy law
Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com wrote: > Paraphasing jfc@mit.edu (John F. Carr): > >> [New British statute suspends double jeopardy in the face > >> of new evidence. "I did it!" on the courthouse steps after > >> an acquittal would be new evidence.] > > JMW


Re: First convicion under double jeopardy law
Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com wrote: > Paraphasing jfc@mit.edu (John F. Carr): >>> [New British statute suspends double jeopardy in the face >>> of new evidence. "I did it!" on the courthouse steps after >>> an acquittal would be new evidence.] > > JMW w


File a will???
I understand that I am the executor of my Mother's estate. All her $$ is in a trust with specific directions for after she passes away. She has no real estate, motor vehicles - anything that involves a title to transfer. Her only other things are fu


Re: Car as Collateral - Am I Liable?
"Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message; <I doubt there is any state that imposes liability on a mere lienholder> There are two cases I am aware of in which the lessors were successfully named in an automobile BI lawsuit and w


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