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Re: Old Business still liable
"John Smith Jones" <karklean@enter.net> wrote in message news:ipopk2l6mrumsa6950be658umi914a0o9h@4ax.com... > > I switched my business in NJ from an S-Corp to an LLC. I'll try to keep > this short. In August 2006 I left two BMW's out at my business


Re: Voters Challenge
Gordon Burditt <gordonb.kriji@burditt.org> wrote: >I presume there is such a thing as overdoing it with the challenges: >like challenging over 33% of the people who attempt to vote before >identifying them. Yes, at some point a judge(*) and/or DA wi


Re: Voters Challenge
In article <ls7uk2h9rr3or6ul2is3bmftqq7ub2tdsm@4ax.com>, Gordon Burditt <gordonb.kriji@burditt.org> wrote: >For example, in the early 1970's I lived in New York state, and >went to college there in a different city. My parents moved to >Pennsylvani


Re: Voters Challenge
Gordon Burditt <gordonb.kriji@burditt.org> wrote: > Dick Adams <rdadams@smart.net) wrote: >> The GOP poll-watcher program, outlined in a 13-page document, >> states: "Your most important duty as a poll worker is to >> challenge people who prese


Re: Violation of Rental Agr (CA) + "30 Day Notice"
Hooliganz <brettharlow123@gmail.com> wrote: [OP has been renting a room in his landlord's home for 6 months; landlord has a "difficult" personality and has several times required OP to leave for several hours on short notice, while potential buyers to


travel insurance fraud ?
I am curious how travel insurance companies go about dealing with any potential fraud given there would seem to be no way of knowing if the traveller geuniely lost items or had not already seen a doctor etc prior to claiming for things like lost items


Right of Publicity laws and the Public Domain
Hello, I run a website (based in Texas) that displays photo galleries of early 20th century photos (taken from National Archives and other government sources). I have been getting lots of requests from people asking me to make available these same ima


Re: Recording a Telephone Conversation
On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 06:42:32 -0500, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: >In article <kpopk2taft4ngvaoslpjl84s0u7q0an14v@4ax.com>, > <NOSPAM@joinme.com> wrote: > >>I have with others. Does anybody know whether this is still true? >>Specificall


Re: Recording a Telephone Conversation
The original poster wrote: >>I have with others. Does anybody know whether this is still true? >>Specifically, is there any Federal law which would proscribe recording >>such a conversation? If so, would that Federal law apply to an >>intrastate t


Re: Medicare Secondary
On Nov 5, 7:14 am, "ed" <edcos...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > You contend that your insurance is not no-fault because you are not in > > a "no-fault state". Therein lies the flaw in your argument. > > Tthat's not a flaw, that is the BASIS of my argum


failure to display insurance = ininsured
Hello, according to Illinois law (625 ILCS 5/3-707) ============= Sec. 3-707. Operation of uninsured motor vehicle - penalty. (a) No person shall operate a motor vehicle unless the motor vehicle is covered by a liability insurance policy in


Re: Election Advertisments - what are the limits?
In article <5q69k2524e35m2luqoors262gbvgj35lg7@4ax.com>, Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >For me the big problem has been the courts' holdings that corporations >are "persons" with free speech rights. That a group of people would


Re: Dad Didn't Sign Up for Medicare - Is It Too Late?
In article <apopk2143bs8nq5lisbgh2n6bma1mc7t2i@4ax.com>, Hooliganz <brettharlow123@gmail.com> wrote: >Dad's 70, in the hosp, insurance okay, but I'm looking down the line. > >Didn't sign up for Medicare. Can he get on now? Later? Is there a >proce


Re: Appeal of judgment
>Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote: >>If you think that it is a Good Idea for the schools to teach Christian >>religious doctrine, John F. Carr <jfc@mit.edu> wrote: >How about you try thinking about the difference between >"X is good" and "X is not


Agreements/Contract - Ironclad Boilerplate Lifetime Employee Confidentiality?
I see references to lifetime confidentiality/secrecy agreements and how bullet-proof they are such as the ones Oprah is suppose to have, drug and tobacco companies, and the government agencies. To date, I can't seem to find one surfing the net or b


Re: 3 day notice, san leandro CA
erik1d@yahoo.com <erik1d@yahoo.com> wrote: >can a landlord evict you if in 1 year you received 3 day notices two >times? You left out a lot of information. Were the two 3 day notices for the same violation (e.g., excessively loud parties)? If so,


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