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"Mike Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
> You may also be thinking of admission to the _federal_ bar. A
> lawyer admitted in Federal court in one jurisdiction (say, DC) can
> usually practice in any federal court anywhere, although there are
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Assume someone is to be deproted from the United States,
but no other nation has requested extradition of that person.
Is that person always free to leave the US bound for any nation that
will
grant him entry? Or, can the US require that he go dire
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In article <o3b2h2102ro2br2t30km3tqi97042if5ia@4ax.com>,
<fredfighter@spamcop.net> wrote:
>Is 'making change' the same as buying smaller
>denominations of currency?
Not anyplace with sales tax.
Seth
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fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
> many years ago, I read
> that deliberately destroying paper money was a crime,
> but it was not a crime to melt coins down for the metals.
> Ostensibly his had something to do with the legal
> defintion of paper cur
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
> 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 shoo
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Here's the situation (Sorry its long):
We live in a house in Seattle that is technically ours (we've been
paying the mortgage, taxes, insurance), but was purchased in my
mother-in-laws name 3 years ago due to financial reasons. She is the
only person
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Are there any legal restrictions related to an S-corp in NC doing
active stock trading and investing with the funds it has on hand?
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In article <k3b2h2po3t4hck0baupn2mubuc6fs1gnt3@4ax.com>,
<fredfighter@spamcop.net> wrote:
>> > "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> writes:
>> >
>> >> > Good point - gotta love parliamentary sovereignty. Might the
>> >> > backdoor in the U
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> First, _why_ did she miss the mandatory meeting? Was it because she
> had a conflicting appointment? If so, how important was the
> appointment and could it have been rescheduled? Or had she already
> left work (at the end of her shift or for a sc
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Barry Gold wrote:
> [OP's girlfriend, a LPN, was fired from a "nursing home" for missing
> a mandatory meeting for which there was inadequate notice. She
> applied at the only other "nursing home" in the small town, telling
> them why she was fired
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