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BACKGROUND: The following sentences are often seen in the international
media: "Beijing, which considers Taiwan a breakaway province, has vowed
to attack if it declares formal independence. The two sides have faced
off since China's defeated Nationalis
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Mike wrote:
> Hi everone,
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> One lives in an apartment for 3 years with his wife and a kid. No delay
> in monthly payments or such things at all.
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> By end of the 3rd year, landlord sent a letter to the tenant asking him
> to evacuate in 30 d
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Music Laws <frikker@gmail.com> wrote:
>This may be an obvious question to those who know more about the
>subject, but I am having a hard time finding a direct answer.
>
>If I buy a CD and lend it to a friend to listen to, this is not
>illegal.
>If I
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I live in a great neighborhood in a nice city in So. Cal.
A Registered Sex Offender has recently moved in to the house next door.
Let's say I decide at some point to sell my house.
I have to believe that my property's value and it's appeal to perspecti
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><keetongrant@hotmail.com>:
>That said, "circumventing" a country's law might not mean breaking
>it. For example, if you buy something it's yours and you can resell
>it under the Doctrine of First Sale. So software manufacturers
>circumvent this by
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rick++ wrote:
> tns1 wrote:
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>>A couple of years ago I started getting dunning notices and legal papers
>>sent to my address. The defendant's name is very similar to mine, 'Joe A
>>Smith' vs 'Joe Z Smith'. I am not the guy named on these papers.
>
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AYBABTU <georgek@humboldt1.com> wrote:
>we are having the survey done. would mediation be the next step to get
>neighbor's encroachment removed?
>He violated the county's set-back rule too.
>A rooster raising operation. 35 cocks a crowing. no partrid
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In article <baqdm25i5rrk7rvlmusi20vu7rgs4u9icd@4ax.com>,
Dick Adams <rdadams@smart.net> wrote:
>That reads a lot like: "I'll work for you, but you pay the money to
>my mistress so I appear to be unemployed and can justify to the court
>that I am una
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>>
>>If it's in exchange for your services, you are entitled to be paid
>>for it.
>
> No, providing services to someone else doesn't entitle me to
> payme
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George wrote:
[may be medical malpractice or case against insurance company]
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> Any comments on these matters would be appreciated.
>
Probably the best method is to seek a set of referrals from any source
such as the Bar of your State. Since mos
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In article <s9qdm2p12jvgtm26uttdfq17t0bi1kpkso@4ax.com>,
Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote:
>> What if a non member store, Fry's was one
>> example given, posts a conspicuous sign at the entra
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Hi, I am currently a student in the US seeking internship possibilities
for the summer. I was arrested a few months back for public intox, but
my lawyer spoke with the prosecutor and all charges were dropped,
according to him the only thing remaining o
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I'm being sued in small claims court. The plaintiff and I were doing
business as corporations (he is incorporated and I'm and LLC). However,
when he sued he sued me personally. Technically, he and I have never done
business - only our companies.
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