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Hello,
Im trying to move out from my current 2 bedroom apartment which im
sharing with a roomate to another apartment within the same complex but
my roommate wouldnt co operate.- I have found a few people who want to
take over my part of the lease b
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>>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
>>Pennsylvania. The local rules said that a college dorm wasn't a
>>permanent residence. I spent the summer at college
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In article <rr7uk2djsnlp93fl2l335f6v4ccpdb9vl8@4ax.com>,
Hooliganz <brettharlow123@gmail.com> wrote:
>On four (4) separate occasions in seven (7) days, I was required to
>evacuate the room for several hours in the afternoon because my
>landlord put
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"Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
news:2jfek257o6lmd0uqsbukbfc87opr2s57m8@4ax.com...
> Ian Michael Gumby <im_gumbyN0Spam@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> One of the unanswered questions was "If a willfull tort occured,
>> do
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333.thirty.333@googlemail.com wrote:
> 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
>
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333.thirty.333@googlemail.com <333.thirty.333@googlemail.com> wrote:
>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
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Tue, 07 Nov 2006 06:50:14 -0500 from Nick <flagsposters@gmail.com>:
> However, some of these photographs contain portraits of generals and
> other well-known figures (e.g. Doolittle, Eisenhower, Hitler, Bob Hope,
> etc) and I was wondering if I would b
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In article <gls0l2timdgtv2bl9k3fpnemjb7cnietvv@4ax.com>,
John Smith Jones <karklean@enter.net> wrote:
>Why would I be personally responsible? The possible negligent act was
>conducted during a business transaction.
You would be personally respons
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On Nov 7, 6:50 am, "John Smith Jones" <karkl...@enter.net> wrote:
> Mike Jacobs Writes: (Since the possibly negligent conduct was action taken
> personally by you, nothing you do to your corporate structure is going to
> shield you
> against possibl
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John Smith Jones wrote:
> Mike Jacobs Writes: (Since the possibly negligent conduct was action taken
> personally by you, nothing you do to your corporate structure is going to
> shield you
>
> Why would I be personally responsible? The possible negl
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"John Smith Jones" <karklean@enter.net> wrote:
> Follow up: Long Story.
>
> The owner of the 2006 BMW 550 asked that I leave his car unlocked
> with the key under the mat. 6 Speed manual, key fob starter.
>
> The owner of the 2005 BMW 535 asked
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A Michigan Attorney wrote:
> On Nov 5, 7:14 am, "ed" <edcos...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> Sigh.
Yeah, That's how I feel. I came to his board looking for legal advice
and I found another CMS attorney. You haven't given a concrete reason
for A
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any advice on being selected?
--
"In the future you may be here, but will your dreams?"
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bat wrote:
> 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 liabi
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bat wrote:
> (b) Any person who fails to comply with a request by a law enforcement
> officer for display of evidence of insurance, as required under Section
> 7-602 of this Code, shall be deemed to be operating an uninsured motor
> vehicle.
***
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> 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 have rig
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On Nov 7, 6:49 am, b...@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote:
> >Like many of residents of suburban Boston, I find the
> >local school curriculum offensive. That doesn't mean
> >the schools are violating the constitution. It means
> >I should be working har
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John F. Carr wrote:
> In article <2ifek25j1der97lacr57enb8iptqhaae8a@4ax.com>,
> Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote:
>> If you think that it is a Good Idea for the schools to teach Christian
>> religious doctrine,
>
> How about you try thinking about
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on 11/3/2006 4:07 AM John F. Carr said the following:
> <SNIP>
> Others want to mention the possibility that some intelligent
> force may be influencing evolution. As a long-time reader
> of science fiction I find that a familiar theme from the
> se
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In article <0bs0l2h3t873mniiqdg9j8hldm7tpjfliu@4ax.com>,
Meredith Stevens <Avoid-Spam@Read-Post.com> wrote:
>I see references to lifetime confidentiality/secrecy agreements and
>how bullet-proof they are such as the ones Oprah is suppose to have,
>
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I have a question regarding Copyright and "work-for-hire". If it is an
employee initially hired to do a job of a personal assistant (send
mailings, file, answer phones), and the ORIGINAL website was done by
someone outside... then the personal assista
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