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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
>>
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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
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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
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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
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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
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>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
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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
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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
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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
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<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
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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
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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?
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"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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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<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
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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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