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I read the actual statues now and compared them to the tennants forum
presentation that I had originally read. I guess there interpretation
was that the landlords were bound by law to attempt rerental and to
mitigate those expenses and if it was pro
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
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> I suspect most people are more afraid to lie to the police.
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An old retired NYC cop told me that people will lie to the police even
when the truth will save them. The guy had a lot of credibility with me.
This may n
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Ed <smoken1667@aol.com> wrote:
>My father's irrevocable trust declared my mother as trustee.
>She recently passed away. The instructions of the trust are, at time of
>her death divide the trust assets equally between my brother and I.
>However the suc
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on 11/13/2006 4:16 AM ed said the following:
> Ed wrote:
>> My father's irrevocable trust declared my mother as trustee.
>> She recently passed away. The instructions of the trust are, at time of
>> her death divide the trust assets equally between my
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"BD" <robert.drea@gmail.com> wrote:
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>She (the mother) has expressed a concern that the defense may see me as
>someone who has a past with her, and try to subpoena me in an attempt
>to dig up whatever dirt they can, to discredit her.
>
>I personall
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on 11/13/2006 4:16 AM BD said the following:
> A good friend of mine has been victimized by a child molester. Well, to
> be precise, her daughter has.
>
> I want to be there for moral support at the time of the trial.
>
> I am a Canadian, and they
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richardeliot2006@aol.com writes:
> writing job ever) I did for an out-of-town corporation. The particular
> problem I am facing as regards cashing/depositing the check is that I
> live in a small city where the two local banks no longer welcome my
>
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"Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
news:ddogl2lljme3e7l03n07ce8alhjl236ren@4ax.com...
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> You're right, of course. My statement was imprecise.
>
> What I meant to say was that if the dealer made specific claims about
>
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on 11/11/2006 5:18 AM David Ames said the following:
> While trying to catch the 4:00 news, I wound up with Judge Judy for a
> couple of minutes. A young man whose DL was suspended drove a young
> woman who had been drinking, and on his way back to th
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on 11/13/2006 4:15 AM NegritoChocolaty@gmail.com said the following:
> John Hyde wrote:
>> on 11/10/2006 3:56 AM rexdtripod@hotmail.com said the following:
>>> Got a buddy with a divorce decree clearly awarding a marital home to
>>> him but his ex wif
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OP wrote:
> > Quick Summary: Dealer lied about credit score - said it was 690 and is
> > actually 735. Payments are 20 bucks more than should be.
I replied:
> misreporting of the general nature described...is ...common,
> in that several Attorn
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NegritoChocolaty@gmail.com wrote:
> John Hyde wrote:
>> How about the lawyer who got him the divorce? This should be a
>> no-brainer . . . unless there are complicating facts that you are
>> not telling us. Like he didn't have a lawyer and the dec
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I'm currently selling a duplex in San Francisco. Our current agent had
us get a 'condo conversion contractors report' so that prospective TIC
buyers could see what the worst case scenario costs associated w/having
the city pass the two units as separat
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on 11/11/2006 5:18 AM Ernie Klein said the following:
> In article <n4q8l2ltvsibd472su2ekhgu7s389uda0d@4ax.com>,
> John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote:
>
>>> We have an accepted offer on a house. Had the home inspection done,
>>> which brought up
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AYERS v. BELMONTES (No. 05-493)
Web-accessible at:
http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/05-493.ZS.html
Argued: October 3, 2006 -- Decided: November 13, 2006
Opinion author: K
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