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Re: Statute of limitations for collecting overpayment under federal grant - California
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:15:48 -0400, minormaybe@gmail.com wrote: >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 w


Re: Statute of limitations for collecting overpayment under federal grant - California
Stan Brown wrote: > (1) Debt What debt? > By "debt" I mean "the amount that I owe them". > (2) How do you get January 2005 to September 2006 equaling 2 years? > I stopped working for the institution in question in December 2003. Any oral ag


Re: Statute of limitations for collecting overpayment under federal grant - California
nospam@isp.com wrote: > What did the grant and your grant accepting agreements you signed say > directly or in effect (e.g., by incorporating this or that PHS or NIH > or NSF or whatever if any was the other grant funding agency's > rules/regulation


Re: Small Claims
bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote: > Chuck <sendmespam@thevolleyball.net> wrote: > [OP, a self-employed appraiser, was given an NSF check by a > would-be borrower. The property was owned by a married couple. > The loan (and appraisal) was requested


Settlement Agreement
If you have a customer dissatisfied with your service who demands a cash refund of fees paid, is it advisable to obtain a settlement agreement before making a refund to prevent further claims or lawsuits? What are the key points that a settlement agree


Re: Recording a Conversation
golf.rockz@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? > Many times when contacting a company by telephone


Re: Recording a Conversation
In article <oh91k21i57eus0t4j6511uj51o77n5sleg@4ax.com>, A Michigan Attorney <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote: >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 >>


Re: Loggers cut down my trees without permission
OP has damages caused by a neighbor's logger trespassing and cutting several trees... What you have is a simple timber tresspass, legally, but a very difficult "valuation" problem. As others have pointed out, the damages due are not only a matter o


local ordinance question
Hi, a quick question. I have lived in an unincorporated area in Illinois for 18 years, have been happily resoring old cars here continuously and visibly the entire time. The people from whom I bought the house were also car people, one of the reasons I


Leaf Collection Causing a Moped Accident
My six mile commute by moped (max speed 25mph in NJ) is on suburban streets with speed limits ranging from 25 to 40 mph. As instructed by the state's moped manual, I stay close to the curb, since I cannot keep up with the flow of traffic. Now, one


Re: Landlord selling our building. New owner wants to move us out.
Fri, 27 Oct 2006 06:49:26 -0400 from Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com>: > Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: > > Philip M. Brewer <pbrewer@bluestem.prairienet.org>: > > > >> Probably not relevant to the original poster, but a d


Re: Landlord selling our building. New owner wants to move us out.
>Philip M. Brewer <pbrewer@bluestem.prairienet.org> wrote: >>Probably not relevant to the original poster, but a detail I was curious >>about: Can the new landlord give you effective notice before the sale >>actually closes? I wrote: >Yes, if he c


Re: lack of due process in bank seizure
tns1@cox.net (tns1) wrote: > Joe says a friend of his, Bob, opened a line of credit under his > own name but using Joe's name and SSN as co-signer. Joe did not > know or consent to this. Since Bob perpetrated this identity fraud > on-line, neither B


Re: Intellectual Property
Fri, 27 Oct 2006 06:49:21 -0400 from <jfalsone@udsmr.org>: > If a company has created a software package, can a third party sell > training services for that software package if the company that owns > the software does not authorize the third party a


Re: Intellectual Property
on 10/27/2006 3:49 AM jfalsone@udsmr.org said the following: > If a company has created a software package, can a third party sell > training services for that software package if the company that owns > the software does not authorize the third party


Re: Intellectual Property
<jfalsone@udsmr.org> wrote: >If a company has created a software package, can a third party sell >training services for that software package if the company that owns >the software does not authorize the third party as a trainer? The >company also se


Re: Intellectual Property
jfalsone@udsmr.org wrote: > If a company has created a software package, can a third party sell > training services for that software package if the company that owns > the software does not authorize the third party as a trainer? The > company also


Re: Intellectual Property
On Oct 27, 6:49 am, jfals...@udsmr.org wrote: > If a company has created a software package, can a third party sell > training services for that software package if the company that owns > the software does not authorize the third party as a trainer?


Re: fundraising for terrorists
"David Ames" <worldrecord@juno.com> writes: > 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


Re: Election Advertisments - what are the limits?
Fri, 27 Oct 2006 06:49:13 -0400 from Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net>: > <The.Screaming.Hemorrhoid@gmail.com> wrote: > >... we're trying to understand ... what are the legal limits a > >candidate (or other third party) may engage in. We have been told that


Re: Election Advertisments - what are the limits?
In article <6ro3k2t7hrsb3cubjjam6sbu53il8k1q52@4ax.com>, Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote: >Note that doesn't mean that you will get any TV station, movie >theater, etc. in your target area to actually _show_ the ad. These >businesses have their own


Re: Election Advertisments - what are the limits?
bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) writes: > The first amendment of the Constitution protects _speech_. It doesn't > say anything about political vs. personal vs. commercial speech. Now, > the courts have basically ruled that political speech is to be gran


Re: Criminal abuse of process
On 2006-10-27 06:49:07 -0400, shthppns@dealwithit.org said: >> > > Your earlier postings about this case belie your last sentence above. > You said earlier that you tried to convince your DA of what you here > say and that you did not succeed.


Re: Criminal abuse of process
Fairseeker wrote: > On 2006-10-26 08:14:17 -0400, "Mike Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> said: > > > you're going to have to get awfully down and dirty with them... > > Thanks for the comprehensive answer. It's the most concise and clear > point of v


Changing the spelling of last name
Are the procedures for changing the spelling (=adding one letter) of a last name the same as the ones for changing a last name altogether? If they are not the same, how does one go about doing it? This is in Alabama. If anybody can give any input


Re: Appeal of judgment
In article <dikuj2131d84iqq5h6gdr4dj1kvldu731a@4ax.com>, Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote: >In fact, you should read that last, first. The key point about any >theory in _Science_ is that there exists a way of proving it false. >You can say, "you can


Re: Appeal of judgment
In article <fikuj2p0l6p5jc0og44mglc6nf8d96mnpm@4ax.com>, Mike Anderson <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote: >John F. Carr wrote: >> Or whether agents of the government may constitutionally doubt evolution. > >They can doubt all they want. Just don't t


Re: Appeal of judgment
<Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com> wrote: >Without commenting on the remainder either of John's or of Barry's >commentary, my understanding is that trial is set to commence next >month in the United States District Court for the District of New >Mexico over whet


Re: Alimony To Sex Changed Ex Wife?
John F. Carr wrote: > In article <cikuj297cd5c21qf994gkcila7tcr9k8et@4ax.com>, > Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote: >> Some states take the view that a person's sex is determined by how >> they normally live, dress, and act. This is important because


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