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Re: Wisconsin Rental Issues
"Dr. Wylie" <drwylie@gmail.com> wrote: > I recently bought a house. I gave 30 days notice to our rental > management company (landlords) that we would be moving out and > that available date for the appartment would be November 1 (which > we adhear


Re: travel insurance fraud ?
>>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


Re: Right of Publicity laws and the Public Domain
Seth Breidbart wrote: > In article <tig3l2h5ip7l5lulnermcl0kq9u6mb796r@4ax.com>, > Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: >> Tue, 07 Nov 2006 06:50:14 -0500 from Nick <flagsposters@gmail.com>: >>> However, some of these photographs contain po


Re: Right of Publicity laws and the Public Domain
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: > Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: > Did you miss this part? > > "Photographs in this collection were taken by photographers > working for the U.S. Government. Generally speaking, works


Re: Personal Attack
"Stop Abuse" <mitchellbd@gmail.com> wrote: > I became the target of an attack recently. An anonymous person is > publishing all kinds of stuff on a discussion forum. They are > using my images, product materials etc... from my website. I asked > the


Re: Old Business still liable
John Smith Jones wrote: > "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 t


Re: Old Business still liable
Mike Jacobs wrote: > John Smith Jones wrote: <possible liability incident happened in Aug 2006> >> As of September my S-corp. was dissolved and the new >> LLC took over. Is my insurance still responsible for any negligence on my >> part? > > S


Re: local ordinance question
David Chesler wrote: > Mike Anderson writes: > } Problem here is that only the cars that he currently has would be > } grand-fathered, if any do. So if he sells one and then buys another, > } that car would fall under this ordinance. > > It's the


Re: hidden damage in used car
Fritz M wrote: <bought used car. Body shop repairing fender-bender found that it's missing some safety parts that weren't replaced after some previous maintainance/repair work> > I'm only out a couple of hundred bucks for the missing bumper parts,


Re: hidden damage in used car
On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 07:36:26 -0500, "Fritz M" <nospam@masoner.net> wrote: >In 2005 I bought a used car from The Cowboy Corral car dealership in >Frederick, Colorado. The dealership showed me the car had a clean title >with a report from Carfax befor


Re: hidden damage in used car
"Fritz M" <nospam@masoner.net> wrote: > In 2005 I bought a used car from The Cowboy Corral car dealership > in Frederick, Colorado. The dealership showed me the car had a > clean title with a report from Carfax before I bought the car. I > didn't do


Re: failure to display insurance = ininsured
Mike Jacobs wrote: > bat wrote: <snip discussion of not showing proof of insurance> >> (e) The driver of a vehicle may turn left across a paved noncurbed >> dividing space unless prohibited by an official traffic-control device. > *** >> There w


Re: Election Advertisments - what are the limits?
bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote: > Most importantly, the corporation speaks for its shareholders. > The corp. management has a "fiduciary duty" to look out for their > (financial) interest. That includes speaking out about anything > that can ad


Re: Election Advertisments - what are the limits?
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: > Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >>It's not what they might say, but the volume they would have to >>say it. When a corporation can tap into vast reserves, it >>multiplies the money and th


Divorce decrees property to husband but wife won't sign quit claim...
Got a buddy with a divorce decree clearly awarding a marital home to him but his ex wife won't cooperate by signing the quit claim. What are his optioins? The court decreed that his ex must sign a quit claim within 60 days, but she refuses and it s


Re: backing out of accepted offer
In article <op76l21p1beov9l8cekhlmo12ss4r3s32m@4ax.com>, Squeeds <squeeds71@yahoo.com> wrote: >We have an accepted offer on a house. Had the home inspection done, >which brought up some defects. Submitted an amendment to the sellers >requesting a


Re: backing out of accepted offer
on 11/9/2006 4:36 AM Squeeds said the following: > I currently reside in Wisconsin... Ok, I'm not in WI, and real estate contracting law is state specific. So take this with a pillar of salt. In fact, you should take your paperwork to a *know


Re: backing out of accepted offer
On Nov 9, 7:36 am, "Squeeds" <squeed...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I currently reside in Wisconsin... > > We have an accepted offer on a house. Had the home inspection done, > which brought up some defects. Submitted an amendment to the sellers > reques


Re: backing out of accepted offer
Squeeds <squeeds71@yahoo.com> wrote: >We have an accepted offer on a house. Had the home inspection done, >which brought up some defects. Submitted an amendment to the sellers >requesting a monetary amount to repair defects. Seller refused, and >st


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