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Whose fault is this? Court order problem
I'm asking this for someone who does not have internet access and is located in Virginia. The person violated a few local zoning laws and had to go to court for it. The judge decided that the county would go on the man's property and fix/clean up th


Re: Valid Identification
AndyS wrote: > Is an expired passport still valid as an identification document ? > > How about an expired driver license which has a photo ? > The value of these and other forms of ID depend on what the person demanding the ID requires. Th


Re: Valid Identification
> Is an expired passport still valid as an identification document ? > > How about an expired driver license which has a photo ? I know (from actual experience) that an expired passport isn't valid for ID in New York and New Jersey. I believe


Re: Subpoena information in small claims court?
On Oct 25, 8:10 am, Network Admin <c...@earthlink.net> wrote: > Can a private citizen subpoena information from a defendant in small > claims court? Any idea how hard that is to do in Arizona? Subpoenas are typically not allowed in small claims ca


Statute of limitations for collecting overpayment under federal grant - California
During the period of January-April 2004, my employer (in California) overpaid me. In January 2005, they wrote to me asking me to repay the amount I was overpaid. I sent them a check within a month or so, which they never cashed. in April 2006, I stoppe


Re: Small Claims
On Oct 25, 8:10 am, "Chuck" <sendmes...@thevolleyball.net> wrote: > I'm still owed the appraisal fee from the borrower who ordered the > appraisal, but I also have the NSF check, plus fees, from the husband. I'm > not sure which party to file my cla


Re: Recording a Conversation
Mike Anderson wrote: >> >> 720 Ill. Compiled Stat. Ann. 5/14-1, -2: An eavesdropping device cannot >> be used to record or overhear a conversation without the consent of all >> parties to the conversation under criminal statutes. An eavesdropping


Re: Recording a Conversation
On Oct 22, 8:38 am, "golf.ro...@gmail.com" <golf.ro...@gmail.com> wrote: > In the state of Illinois, is it true that I cannot record a > conversation I have with a professor with a voice recorder without the > consent of the professor? Here's the


Re: Loggers cut down my trees without permission
handyman@no-email.centralpets.com wrote: > > Anyhow, the loggers said they would stop until there was proof of > ownership. I pointed out the survey markers to them, and I went back > to the house and got my surveyor map. When I went back out t


Re: Loggers cut down my trees without permission
In article <pjkuj21h69tk3auesamu0kl3s2lnlec031@4ax.com>, A Michigan Attorney <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote: >On Oct 23, 7:11 am, handy...@no-email.centralpets.com wrote: > >[OP's 4 trees were cut down, purportedly by mistake, by loggers engaged >by hi


Re: levy on a national bank
Stan Brown wrote, in part: >>> [B]anks routinely have *far* less cash on hand than the >>> total of deposits. Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com wrote, in part: >> For those not familiar with the concept of a "fractional reserve" >> system, banks are required t


Re: levy on a national bank
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> writes: > > of deposits on hand. In the US, this has declined slowly over time and > > IIRC now stands at 10%. > > Last I heard it was 4%. For all but the smallest banks it is 10%. See: http://www.fe


Re: Landlord selling our building. New owner wants to move us out.
Wed, 25 Oct 2006 08:09:37 -0400 from Philip M. Brewer <pbrewer@bluestem.prairienet.org>: > Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote: > > > and if the new owner > > gives you timely notice that he will not renew your lease and that he > > intends t


Re: indirect Fraud
>I was an employee at a company who entered into contract with another >company. My individual contract was negotiated by my manager and I >signed it. Later, it was proved that the other company breached the >contracts and caused us damage. Did


Re: fundraising for terrorists
Allan Adler wrote: > Someone raised the issue with me that some Americans were sending money > to Sinn Fein and that the US government was not preventing them from doing > so, until the events of 9/11/2001 made it necessary for greater cooperation >


Re: FMLA and unemployment for three days
Wed, 25 Oct 2006 08:09:26 -0400 from AM <anu.melkote@gmail.com>: > I was sick for three days and my employer did not pay me for those > days. I live in Michigan. Can I get compensated for this time off in > any way? I seriously doubt it. Your employ


Re: FMLA and unemployment for three days
OP, AM, wrote: > I was sick for three days and my employer did not pay me > for those days. I live in Michigan. Can I get compensated > for this time off in any way? Can I apply for FMLA and > collect unemployment? Atleast can I get some tax related


Re: FMLA and unemployment for three days
On Oct 25, 8:09 am, "AM" <anu.melk...@gmail.com> wrote: > I was sick for three days and my employer did not pay me for those > days. I live in Michigan. Can I get compensated for this time off in > any way? Can I apply for FMLA and collect unemployme


Re: Election Law Questions
Barry Gold wrote: > > (+) except in places with a strong political machine, and in those > places the vote is usually so lopsided that it would be insane to try > to intimidate the dead voters. > The classic example was the Cook County machine


Election Advertisments - what are the limits?
We have a class project reviewing what is acceptable and unacceptable political advertisements. There are several aspects including Verifyiability and Factuality of claims, Messaging, Catchy-ness and Effectiveness and Acceptability. One area we'r


Re: Criminal abuse of process
Fairseeker wrote: > Does someone have knowledge of righting a wrong without > going to the time and expense of a trial? If you can get a negotiated settlement, sure. Otherwise, sorry, that's what trials are for, to have an ultimate decisionmaker a


Re: Corporations and their partners question...
David D wrote: > IF there are 3 parnters all owning 1/3 equally in a corporation - can > two band together to get rid of the third? There are no shareholders > just the three partners. Is there a buy-out or someting that has to > happen? > I'm gu


Re: Corporations and their partners question...
David D <netrate@yahoo.com> wrote: >IF there are 3 parnters all owning 1/3 equally in a corporation - can >two band together to get rid of the third? There are no shareholders >just the three partners. Is there a buy-out or someting that has to >hap


Re: Corporations and their partners question...
David D wrote: > IF there are 3 parnters all owning 1/3 equally in a corporation - can > two band together to get rid of the third? There are no shareholders > just the three partners. First, this is the sort of thing that a prudent investor would


Re: Corporations and their partners question...
"David D" <netrate@yahoo.com> wrote: > IF there are 3 parnters all owning 1/3 equally in a corporation - can > two band together to get rid of the third? There are no shareholders > just the three partners. Is there a buy-out or someting that has t


Re: Chapter 11 -- Priority of wrongful termination claim.
Kent Wills <compuelf@gmail.com> wrote: [OP is pursuing a wrongful termination case against a corporation that is in Chapter 11 BK, wants to know if his claim can be considered "back wages" and hence have a higher priority than non-wage claims.] > I


Re: Appeal of judgment: off-topic
John F. Carr wrote, in part: >> [...] The prohibition against soldiers serving in Congress >> could be a good model. Incredulous, Mike Anderson wrote: > Say what? Where are soldiers prohibited from serving in congress? There are Members of Congre


Re: Appeal of judgment
Mike Anderson <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> writes: > > not confer standing absent individualized harm. The > > prohibition against soldiers serving in Congress could > > be a good model. > > Say what? Where are soldiers prohibited from serving in c


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