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Joe Lauton wrote:
> One can not shout fire in a theater etc.
>
> Is there any speech that has now become unlawful such as the "n" or
> "f" or other hate words?
>
> It may be in bad taste and not the thing to do - but is it unlawful in
> this coun
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> Ian Michael Gumby <im_gumbyN0Spam@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>And thats the crux of it. Even though Spamhaus never sets foot on
>>US soil, it could be argued that the alleged injury took place on
>>US soil. (I be
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Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
> "Tony Rayo" <oshidori@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > As far as archivecdbooksusa.com, I never understood how they could
> > offer what others couldn't, but especially charge for it.
>
> They appear to be re-selling books, or
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Stan Brown wrote:
> Wed, 22 Nov 2006 08:18:13 -0500 from SpencerC
> What did you pour over the act? Scotch? blood? cleaning fluid?
>
> The word is "pored".
Thank you for the spelling correction. I am pleased you managed to take
the time to
pi
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<greg.cartee@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:gv8bm2ddthdiejn12lgefcrov8l7ui7akm@4ax.com...
> My wife and I have been having problems, but we still decided to buy a
> house together. Things are not working between us, and we're going to
> get a divo
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greg.cartee@gmail.com wrote:
[backed out of deal. Contractor threatening to sue for liquidation damages]
> Can the contractor really sue me for whatever expenses he "feels" he
> has accumulated due to me backing out of the contract? I understand
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Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
> <kuacou241@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Regarding the aborted OJ Simpson "If I Did It" project (which,
>> presumably, has largely been paid for by way of an advance), The
>> Guardian says today: "In her statement, R
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> How is it fraud of creditors?
>
> If I say "I'll do something in return for you paying money into a
> trust for someone else" then I never have ownership of that money,
> so it doesn't go to my creditors.
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"A Michigan Attorney" <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote:
> kuacou...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>> She says the money went to a "third party" and that she had been
>> assured it would all go to Simpson's children.
>>
>> The recipient of the funds knowing that
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Representing myself in a jury trial in Georgia State Court against a
red light violation (criminal misdemeanor).
There's an important sentence in the code section I am accused of
violating that I want the jury to be able to refer to in deliberation.
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takefive wrote:
[OP is executor]
> one of my brothers is already trying get
> his hands on all my dad's assets. I know I have full
> responsibility/right to execute the terms of his will but how should I
> deal with someone trying to get around
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takefive wrote:
> I was just wondering if anyone has any legal (or otherwise) experience
> in dealing with being the executor for a recently deceased loved one?
> My dad died last night and one of my brothers is already trying get
> his hands on all
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"takefive" <oa@peoplepc.com> wrote:
> I was just wondering if anyone has any legal (or otherwise)
> experience in dealing with being the executor for a recently
> deceased loved one? My dad died last night and one of my brothers
> is already trying
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In article <hu8bm2ttvr7uhacnlv0n6r1frtfdbssdg1@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> Wed, 22 Nov 2006 08:16:30 -0500 from Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net>:
> > I can only answer for California. In CA, the store's employees may
> > n
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In article <ku8bm2pta69olbbocpkqk561bek8f5kapr@4ax.com>,
John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote:
> on 11/22/2006 5:16 AM David Chesler said the following:
>
> >
> > The detectors are not at the entrance, only the exit. I try to be
> > very care
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John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote:
> I know you were talking about cell phones, but this raises a
> question. It seems that the general consensus here is that a
> membership agreement store can check everyone on the way out, it's
> in the contrac
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gordonb.sk843@burditt.org (Gordon Burditt) wrote:
>>What is my right on the house?
>
> If Dad's will gives it all to your step mom, none. In many states
> Dad's will can't disinherit his wife completely. On the other
> hand, I don't know of a
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"Mike Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
Mike - good advice with the following nuances:
> OTOH if you somehow become a co-owner of the property after Dad
> dies, different rules would apply. If you wind up co-owning it
> with Stepmom, she cou
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If our neighbor trys to deny surveyor's access to the boundary markers
of our property, ( he most likely has encroached) can we have the
sheriff visit
to explain the law? California.
--
"In the future you may be here, but will your dreams?"
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