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Re: Slander?
ronnirubin@sprintmail.com wrote: Please consider "realtor" replaced by "Realtor" in the above message. * Realtor is a registered trademark of the National Association of Realtors, and I really did intend to use it that way. -- Arthur L. Rubi


Re: Lawyer holding check
<secndChildhood@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:penol2l906gvpk4n7tb4e2msi4ba2l4bc5@4ax.com... >I have a friend who contacted a lawyer regarding a lawsuit she wanted > to file. He took a check for the retainer fee. He's had the check for > about 2-


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
sue h. wrote: > Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights to protection from unreasonable > searches by signing the Costco membership form? > > I always thought that the goods I purchase at a store are my property at > the time the attendant takes my m


Re: What's a good legal software or website?
John Hyde wrote: > Sure: > 1. Every office supply store has "fill in the blank" forms and software > that you can buy. Those are probably of equal quality to anything you > will find on the internet . . . and without "herpes." > > 2. When you hi


Re: Successor Trustee (Bank) Does Not Exist
"ed" <edcosoft@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > We're talking about a Trust here, not an estate. and > probably the beneficiaries of both are the same. Your > responsibilities in settling estate matters are not dependent on > abiding by the trustl Most peo


Re: Slander?
Wed, 15 Nov 2006 06:29:23 -0500 from <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com>: > My wife owns a condo, and we're trying to sell it. A realtor reported > that, while she was trying to show the property, a neighbor came by and > made disparaging remarks about the p


Re: QUESTION: Can a 'personal support' person be subpoenaed?
John Hyde wrote: > Yes, this is technically true. But see my other post on this subject. > If I walk into a courtroom, and no one knows me, there is no way that > they are going to call me to the stand to find out who I am and what I know. Yes. Va


Re: PFJ
on 11/16/2006 4:48 AM horkl said the following: > How do you request a Prayer For Judgment? Can you request one over the > phone instead of going to court? > When you start a lawsuit, you have to file a "complaint". That is a document where you


Re: Legal Problems Related to Cashing Freelance Checks
In article <renol2d74tah6gtack3eh1g8qojvb1tohi@4ax.com>, Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote: > <richardeliot2006@aol.com> wrote: >>[can't get account with local bank due to history of bad checks] > >In any case, all you need to do is drive (or take a b


Re: Lawyer holding check
In article <penol2l906gvpk4n7tb4e2msi4ba2l4bc5@4ax.com>, secndChildhood@yahoo.com wrote: > I have a friend who contacted a lawyer regarding a lawsuit she wanted > to file. He took a check for the retainer fee. He's had the check for > about 2-3 m


Re: Is this a form of identity theft?
joyr36@bellsouth.net wrote: > My ex sister in law is using my telephone number and address to avoid > creditors. I am receiving bills through the mail and telephone calls > from > collection agencies. Is it illegal for her to use my phone number a


Innovative ideas to help divide the estate
Hi everyone. Went to visit in-laws in Penna. They wanted to talk about their will. Hubby is the eldest, and I was a paralegal for 25+ years with absolutely no knowledge of probate. But they wanted to talk and figger. And, since we have never live


hotel reservations bungled
So, I and my family had reservations at a Best Western in Ashland, Oregon that had been made some months prior. It was for a specific room that was different/better than all the rest, but I can't recall what they called it. When we arrived, we were t


Re: hidden damage in used car
on 11/16/2006 4:48 AM Mark A said the following: > "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message > news:j2ull29g9gvitcui7h8sa2ohp81uevc9d0@4ax.com... >> Clear title just means that ownership can be transferred without a >> problem.


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
"sue h." <sue.himmelrich@gmail.com> writes: > Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights to protection from unreasonable > searches by signing the Costco membership form? What 4th Amendment rights? The 4th Amendment places limits on what the GOVERN


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
on 11/16/2006 4:48 AM sue h. said the following: > Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights to protection from unreasonable > searches by signing the Costco membership form? > > I always thought that the goods I purchase at a store are my property at


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
sue h. wrote: > Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights to protection from unreasonable > searches by signing the Costco membership form? > Your fourth amendment rights restrict the government from certain searches. It does not have anything whatso


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
Thu, 16 Nov 2006 07:48:09 -0500 from sue h. <sue.himmelrich@gmail.com>: It's kind of ironic that you're concerned about searches but not about privacy. For more information on the privacy risks posed by Gmail, please see http://www.epic.org/priva


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
>Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights to protection from unreasonable >searches by signing the Costco membership form? Only if you live in the Republic of Costco, and in that nation, the 4th amendment is "You have the right to pay late fees". 4


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 07:48:09 -0500, "sue h." <sue.himmelrich@gmail.com> wrote: >Is it true that I've forfeited my 4th amendment rights at Costco? >If it's not true, what is the proper way to act when stopped at the door? You forfeited nothing. You


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
In article <5enol2lncj68e03jn4vjm78s5l09lki1g8@4ax.com>, "sue h." <sue.himmelrich@gmail.com> wrote: > Is it true that I've forfeited my 4th amendment rights at Costco? > If it's not true, what is the proper way to act when stopped at the door?


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
In article <5enol2lncj68e03jn4vjm78s5l09lki1g8@4ax.com>, "sue h." <sue.himmelrich@gmail.com> wrote: > Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights to protection from unreasonable > searches by signing the Costco membership form? > > I always thought t


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
> Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights to protection from unreasonable > searches by signing the Costco membership form? > > I always thought that the goods I purchase at a store are my property at > the time the attendant takes my money or credit


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
sue h. <sue.himmelrich@gmail.com> wrote: [snip] >Costco Membership Agreement which states (verbatim): > "9. General Policies ... To ensure that all members are correctly charged >for the merchandise purchased, all receipts and merchandise will be


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
sue h. wrote: > Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights to protection from unreasonable > searches by signing the Costco membership form? Short answer, yes. The 4th am only prohibits _governments_ from unreasonable intrusions into your privacy.


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
On Nov 16, 7:48 am, "sue h." <sue.himmelr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights to protection from unreasonable > searches by signing the Costco membership form? > > I always thought that the goods I purchase at a store are


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 07:48:09 -0500, "sue h." <sue.himmelrich@gmail.com> wrote: >Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights to protection from unreasonable >searches by signing the Costco membership form? > >I always thought that the goods I purchase a


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
"sue h." <sue.himmelrich@gmail.com> wrote: > Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights to protection > from unreasonable searches by signing the Costco membership > form? No. > I always thought that the goods I purchase at a store are my > prope


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
OP, sue h., wrote, in part: > Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights to protection from > unreasonable searches by signing the Costco membership form? Costco is not an agency of the government. The government's right to search a person inheres in


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
sue h. wrote: > Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights to protection from unreasonable > searches by signing the Costco membership form? There is no 4th amendment rights violation involved here. The 4th amendment protects you from government sea


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
"sue h." <sue.himmelrich@gmail.com> wrote: > Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights to protection from > unreasonable searches by signing the Costco membership form? The fourth amendment only restricts government. It doesn't apply to Costco.


Declaring a Residence a Public Nuisance
The owner of the house next door to me died last spring. His widow, who has had some difficulty coping (and may also have some addiction problems) decided she couldn't stay in the house and moved out. Her two 20-something daughters have taken over th


Re: bad "new" generator
Ci wrote: > I signed a contract to purchase a whole house > generator. It arrived, and when the outside panels > were removed during the installation, I noted that > many parts of the engine were rusty. Upon further > inspection, I found that the exh


Re: bad "new" generator
Ci <batman772129@yahoo.com> wrote: > I signed a contract to purchase a whole house > generator. It arrived, and when the outside panels > were removed during the installation, I noted that > many parts of the engine were rusty. Upon further > i


Re: 3 car rear end accident
Thu, 16 Nov 2006 07:48:04 -0500 from <faria72@gmail.com>: > The speed limit is 55 however we were all doing under the speed limit > due to morning rush hour traffic. > > I was following car #1 in the left hand lane, and leaving at least 2 > car len


Re: 3 car rear end accident
ari...@gmail.com wrote: > I was following car #1 in the left hand lane, and leaving at least 2 > car lengths in front of me, car #2 proceeds to cut in between us, from > the right lane, even though there was clearly not enough room to do so > safely,


Re: 3 car rear end accident
faria, You were involved in an automobile accident. You wish to sue or receive compensation from one of the other drivers and ask for advice/ Call local accident lawyers, ask if they'll give a free consult and work on a contingency basis.Fin


Re: 3 car rear end accident
fari...@gmail.com: > I was the last car, Car #3, in a set of three involved in an accident > on a state highway in Massachusetts. ....... > It is my contention that car #2 is at fault for cutting in between us > and reducing the amount of safe


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