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i,
Below a long story running over 3 months now about my used car. It is a
2003 Ford Focus.
I have had the cars now for 15 weeks, and it has spent 11 weeks at the
repair shops. I am sure this qualifies 100% for the NY Lemon Law.
Beyond that, I feel
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"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:ueg0m2dmjtgo8c8fnrfhmkjsrghsskp65c@4ax.com...
> You say "at the end of the third year" -- did you have a yearly
> lease? If so, that guarantees you occupancy for the lease term
> (assumi
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Tony Rayo <oshidori@gmail.com> wrote:
> Greetings everyone. I noticed I couldn't find public domain editions
> of Black's Law Dictionary 1st Edition (published in 1891) or Black's
> Law Dictionary 2nd Edition (published in 1910) on Google Books or a
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"Tony Rayo" <oshidori@gmail.com> wrote:
> Greetings everyone. I noticed I couldn't find public domain
> editions of Black's Law Dictionary 1st Edition (published in 1891)
> or Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Edition (published in 1910) on
> Google Bo
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On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 06:39:26 -0500, "Tony Rayo" <oshidori@gmail.com> wrote:
>Greetings everyone. I noticed I couldn't find public domain editions
>of Black's Law Dictionary 1st Edition (published in 1891) or Black's
>Law Dictionary 2nd Edition (publ
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In article <m0vtl2t6g8gkhe9giths0lv5nn40b7skc0@4ax.com>,
Ian Michael Gumby <im_gumbyN0Spam@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hypothetical question.
>Are there any legal issues for an ISP/Telco monitoring the IP traffic on
>their networks?
>
>In a TCP/IP packet
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Ian Michael Gumby <im_gumbyN0Spam@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hypothetical question.
> Are there any legal issues for an ISP/Telco monitoring the
> IP traffic on their networks?
None that am able to conjure up. The Bill of Rights does not
apply to act
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"David" <david4731@hotmail.com> wrote:
> In order to avoid probate, is it possible to have 2 living
> revokable trusts rather than 1 living revokable trust + some
> personally owned items with a will?
Normally all property goes into the trust.
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ozymandias <ozymandias62@netzero.com> wrote:
> Who can I complain to about a possible rip-off by ISP provider
> ,"NETZERO".
Best place to complain is the Office of the Attorney General of
your State. But do not hold your breath.
> I sign up w
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Ozymandias,
You signed up with Netzero in September 2004, with a one-year
commitment. You have just now noticed that in September 2005 they
raised their rate. You want to know where to go for help.
The answer is: take this as a lesson, and be th
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Ozy,
You signed with an ISP in 9/04. Your contract required a one year
commitment with an early cancellation penalty. At the end of that contract
year you were "up-graded" to premium service though you deny ever forming a
new contract. You wis
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Jude.
Interestingly, the 'farm' has been only 'property'
> with a large home garden for as long as we have been married, over 33
> years. But, I guess when you are 87, it is still a farm like it was.
> Maintenance of the farm will be mowing, c
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"jude" <dubllgully@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
>> Your idea of a sale is ok, but it won't do anything to accomplish
>> your purpose, which is to keep it in the family. The person who
>> buys it can turn around and sell it immedia
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In article <g0vtl2115r3gvs47m4chjspoiqolb3879d@4ax.com>,
John A. Weeks III <john@johnweeks.com> wrote:
>You are the one that put the special value on the special room.
>Since that is your point of view, not the hotel or the legal
>point of view,
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In article <feg0m2hda4iiftococekabhcgv37t65a5p@4ax.com>,
Mark A <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
>The OP reserved a specific room, but was given a different room because the
>requested room was not available (due to a mistake by the front desk). The
>O
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Hi.
I have been doing some reading about betting exchanges such as betfair
and what have you.
A decent article found in the online edition of bloomberg explained
that the Federal Interstate Wire
Act has prohibited online betting in the United State
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In article <s4q8l29p5f6vbt4m7g4997h2a01i3im9gj@4ax.com>,
Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
>> Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>
>>>It's not what they might say, but the volu
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In article <20vtl291jtn11gbqpmde1l651j7qtd76q6@4ax.com>,
sue h. <sue.himmelrich@gmail.com> wrote:
>After having concluded that the exit checkers at Costco don't really check
>anything meaningful (I once switched receipts with a friend, nothing
>what
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Bob Stock <x.x@xxx.com> writes:
> a 20-minute detention of a department store customer who store
> personnel had probable cause to suspect was in the process of stealing
> merchandise, and who was being held until the police arrived."
This of course
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In article <eeg0m2tcd1krcbqje1fkdbh73rc4q08ifc@4ax.com>,
Ernie Klein <ecklein@pacbell.net> wrote:
> In article <20vtl291jtn11gbqpmde1l651j7qtd76q6@4ax.com>,
> "sue h." <sue.himmelrich@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >"To ensure that all members are
> >
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