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Re: Unlawful speech in Calif or rest of US
"A Michigan Attorney" <miattorney@gmail.com> writes: >> It may be in bad taste and not the thing to do - but is it unlawful in >> this country? Thinking about Kramer and his recent stunts in LA. > > What did he do in LA? I thought Cosmo lived in New


Re: Small Claims court judgement collection
Sun, 26 Nov 2006 06:57:02 -0500 from AYBABTU <georgek@humboldt1.com>: > If you win a judgement against someone. Can you apply a lien against > their property? If they are otherwise suit-proof. Yes, whether or not they are otherwise judgment proof.


Re: seizure of property for non-payment
In article <s10jm25evpnrm7mokqt4fdggr9sngs7sp5@4ax.com>, "John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote: > What you need to do is take it to court. Small claims will work > for that amount. If you prevail, the judge will issue a judgement > where


Re: Privacy Act prohibit companies form accessing sensitive info on a computer?
Sun, 26 Nov 2006 06:56:44 -0500 from SpencerC <keetongrant@hotmail.com>: > > Stan Brown wrote: > > > > False. > > > > Read /bad Software/ by Cem Kaner. > > I don't know why im bothering to reply to this as you obviolsly lack > knowledge abou


Re: Legality of Traffic ticket - NJ, private property
In article <f10jm216oek4evtrvnp77k3a3jk4krv3vt@4ax.com>, jude <dubllgully@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> New Jersey statutes section 39:4-1 describes the scope of motor >> vehicle laws: >> >> The provisions of this chapter shall apply to the owners and


Re: Legality of Traffic ticket - NJ, private property
jude wrote: > > > Does anyone have any knowledge of anything like this? The signs > > >are not public/state issued. The drive is owned by the private high > > >school. > > > > New Jersey statutes section 39:4-1 describes the scope of motor > >


Re: Legality of Traffic ticket - NJ, private property
In article <f10jm216oek4evtrvnp77k3a3jk4krv3vt@4ax.com>, jude <dubllgully@yahoo.com> wrote: > > >> > Does anyone have any knowledge of anything like this? The signs >> >are not public/state issued. The drive is owned by the private high >> >sch


Re: Legality of Traffic ticket - NJ, private property
In article <h10jm2lj84ej5nischk3snpf63h6p6l7da@4ax.com>, Timothy <Timothy.Horrigan@alumni.usc.edu> wrote: > >surfer349 wrote: >>When the cop came, he >> evaluated the situation and then issued me a ticket for careless >> driving. I admit I was faci


Re: Legality of Traffic ticket - NJ, private property
jude wrote: > > > Does anyone have any knowledge of anything like this? The signs > > >are not public/state issued. The drive is owned by the private high > > >school. > > Sorry. Duh. Private high school. jude


Re: Legality of Traffic ticket - NJ, private property
jude wrote: > >>> Does anyone have any knowledge of anything like this? The signs >>> are not public/state issued. The drive is owned by the private high >>> school. >> New Jersey statutes section 39:4-1 describes the scope of motor >> vehicle


help - how to find an 'appropriate' lawyer?
My wife was (involuntarily) hospitalized in 2002 for 31 days in a state hospital, with schizophrenia. We had insurance coverage at the time. We just got a letter from the NYS AG's office, saying that we owe $32K for this stay, because our insurer deni


Re: Can a survey crew be denied access?
Seth Breidbart wrote: > In article <m9qdm25siorkugbrrb24bnml647irp2l8e@4ax.com>, > AYBABTU <georgek@humboldt1.com> wrote: >> If our neighbor trys to deny surveyor's access to the boundary markers >> of our property, ( he most likely has encroached)


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