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Re: Who is at fault? Who gets surcharged?
"Rozzie" <rozzie02131@hotmail.com> wrote in message <Insurance rates are largely determined by this kind of thing, and I've always wondered, are out of towners driving into the city more risky than the people who are familiar with the more crowded ci


Re: Who is at fault? Who gets surcharged?
Ruth wrote: > <threespeed18@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:hit9i21ferk9nstahpu8ugj5nut9c9jvmk@4ax.com... > <now my parents are freaking out thinking that their insurance rates are > going to go up. If I recall correctly, if she is found at fau


Re: Who is at fault? Who gets surcharged?
On Sat, 07 Oct 2006 07:21:05 -0400, Rozzie <rozzie02131@hotmail.com> wrote: > To take things in a slightly different direction, what territory gets > charged with this accident? Jamaica Plain? Your sister's hometown? > Your mother's hometown?


Re: Who is at fault? Who gets surcharged?
Rozzie wrote: > > To take things in a slightly different direction, what territory gets > charged with this accident? Jamaica Plain? Your sister's hometown? > Your mother's hometown? Insurance rates are largely determined by this > kind of thing


Re: Who is a protected person in the Context of the 1949 GCs?
ec.woodworking removed from distribution as this discussion is off-topic there. Tim Daneliuk wrote: > fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote: > > Note crossposting. > ... Brief summary: The issue in dispute remains that stated in the two paragraphs be


Re: U.S. Federal Court Orders Spamhaus.org To Pay $11.7 Million In Damages For Illegal Blacklisting
jfc@mit.edu (John F. Carr) wrote in news:ea3fi2pnl37bpboac7sgsg7b23alv4jn8b@4ax.com: >>> " United States jurisdiction extends to acts occurring outside its >>> territory if those acts are intended to produce detrimental effects >>> in the United S


Re: U.S. Federal Court Orders Spamhaus.org To Pay $11.7 Million In Damages For Illegal Blacklisting
Morely Dotes wrote: > "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in > news:ait9i292u0s428a8l9mde7aql6laehjbe0@4ax.com: > >> Here's a quote from a US case: >> >> " United States jurisdiction extends to acts occurring outside its >> terri


Re: U.S. Federal Court Orders Spamhaus.org To Pay $11.7 Million In Damages For Illegal Blacklisting
"Bruce Goatly" <ss3@goatly.co.uk> wrote: > Stuart A. Bronstein wrote: > >> Yes, if the tortuous effect was in the US. > > I'd have thought an Attorney at Law would by now have known how to > spell tortious... The word I used I spelled correctly


Re: Police stings for sexual predators
"AndyS" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote: >Andy writes: > > The recent postings about pedophilia and sexual predators have >prompted a question in my mind.... > > The law clearly states that soliciting sex from a minor is illegal >and has dire co


Re: Police stings for sexual predators
AndyS wrote: > Andy writes: > > The recent postings about pedophilia and sexual predators have > prompted a question in my mind.... > > The law clearly states that soliciting sex from a minor is illegal > and has dire consequences. > >


Re: Police stings for sexual predators
In article <9a3fi2hqbc3bbpkakfuhh8vhsoclsiqre4@4ax.com>, AndyS <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote: > The law clearly states that soliciting sex from a minor is illegal >and has dire consequences. > > But what about soliciting sex from an adult that i


Re: Police damaged propeprty what to do?
Sat, 07 Oct 2006 07:20:45 -0400 from Philip M. Brewer <pbrewer@bluestem.prairienet.org>: > a few years ago ... a bullet ... went through the roof of a truck > .... The forensics people completely dismantled the truck [and] > eventually returned the t


New Arizona Law Hypo
The AZ Governor recently signed a law allowing an affirmative defense for homeowners who shoot intruders. There was significant discussion, and a fair amount of descention, but was signed anyway. The hypo is, a warrant is issued to bug the home of


Handling Conflicting Contracts
This is loosely based on a situation I encountered. An adult child needs a loan from the Bank of Mom and Dad for a down payment on a house; however, in evaluating the borrower's financial condition, including where the down payment is coming from, th


Re: Fictitious Weddings
bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote: > Remember that marriage is a _state_ matter. In most states, the > act that constitutes a legal "marriage" is signing the marriage > certificate, together with possession of a valid marriage license. > The form o


Re: Drug test for 16 year old
Originator of this thread asked her Dr. to drug test a 16 year old. Dr. refused. OP asked what else she might do because the kid is out of control and she thinks he is on drugs. Response: Drug tests are technically not medical procedures--at lea


Re: Culpability for another's actions?
Sat, 07 Oct 2006 07:20:38 -0400 from C. Mundi <cmundi@gmail.com>: > > I am not a lawyer, obviously. You want to know whether you're obligated to report it to the authorities if someone tried to get you to commit a crime. The answer, under most c


Re: Check from a scammer bounces victim into jail
jeanne_mcclintock@hotmail.com wrote: > What a horror story: (link to this story of the same title as the > Subject line of this email, at sfgate dot com.) > > http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/08/30/BUGTGKRHSF1.DTL > > So if yo


Re: Check from a scammer bounces victim into jail
jeanne_mcclintock@hotmail.com wrote: > (Summary is: guy sold his bike, was paid by check, went to his > bank to deposit check, asked to verify if the check writer's > account had sufficient funds, it did, so he attempted deposit. > Turns out the che


Re: Can minors enter online contests?
John F. Carr wrote: > In article <epici25j7fpcvvaua3lpd31flb31i0iaqh@4ax.com>, > Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >> I remember the hypothetical on this point from law school: >> >> A 16 year old buys a car, drives it off the lot an


Alimony To Sex Changed Ex Wife?
A recent news item stated that a man is attempting to cease paying court approved alimony to his ex wife. It seems that the ex wife has since had sex change surgery, and now presents as a man. The ex husband claimed that he had not minded paying a


Re: Age of Consent and Pedophilia
"AndyS" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote in message news:f93fi21p512af4hubes8ni3eeabkif9s4n@4ax.com... > While such actions should not be tolerated by our representatives, > it's > important not to get into the habit of punishing someone for something


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