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Re: US Real estate investment
"carrojb" <carrojb@gmail.com> wrote: > I am looking for any information( or individuals with experience) > that would advise me on how best a foreign entity that is foreign > owned could buy and hold property in the United States and also > finance


Re: Unlawful speech in Calif or rest of US
On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 08:45:36 -0500, "A Michigan Attorney" <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote: >On Nov 22, 8:19 am, Joe Lauton <J...@Lauton2000.com> wrote: >> . . . . >. . . . >> Is there any speech that has now become unlawful such as the "n" or >>


School Integridy v. outside freedom of speech?
I'm a student and I'm considering starting a website for providing school reference and resource material such as study guides and notes written by myself, or students, and other sources with consent. As a student, would such actions be considered vio


Re: Mistaken identity mess
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 13:41:54 -0500, tns1 <tns1@cox.net> wrote: >Its just that I have been told by an atty that I could have assets >seized even if it isn't my name on the judgement, and that plantiff >would not even have to claim my real name was a


MISC.LEGAL.MODERATED POSTING INSTRUCTIONS AND CHARTER
=== [Revised 1 August 2005] MISC.LEGAL.MODERATED POSTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Posting should be done in the ordinary manner by using news software. DO NOT MAIL POSTINGS TO THE MODERATOR. If you can't post using news softw


Re: Liability of adopting out a dog with known biting history
"DH" <dana_hartley@hotmail.com (remove)> wrote: <A local SPCA is currently dealing with a situation where someone wants to adopt a dog with a known biting history.> I work with dog rescue for two breeds, Weimaraners and Corgis. It has become pret


Re: Impeachment is the Law
I've removed the attributions and preceding text as none of that is necessary to establish the context. During a discussion of BJ Clinton's impeachment the question arose as to whether or not he was ever convicted of anything. As we will recall, h


Re: free open source modules from CPAN in non-free program
Fri, 01 Dec 2006 08:23:01 -0500 from Shiraz <shirazk@gmail.com>: > I am writing a program in perl using a couple of libraries from CPAN. > Trying to figure out whether i can sell the program, knowing that some > of the modules/libraries were obtained f


Re: free open source modules from CPAN in non-free program
>I am writing a program in perl using a couple of libraries from CPAN. >Trying to figure out whether i can sell the program, knowing that some >of the modules/libraries were obtained from the open domain. >Also cant seem to figure out if modules from C


Re: free open source modules from CPAN in non-free program
on 12/1/2006 5:23 AM Shiraz said the following: > I am writing a program in perl using a couple of libraries from CPAN. > Trying to figure out whether i can sell the program, knowing that some > of the modules/libraries were obtained from the open doma


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
on 12/1/2006 5:22 AM Stuart A. Bronstein said the following: > Ernie Klein <ecklein@pacbell.net> wrote: > >> It makes no difference in a state like California, what the >> shopkeeper posts. As already pointed out elsewhere in this >> thread, CA ha


Re: Corporations in Michigan Small Claims
<Meano.Culpa@yahoo.com> wrote: >[A Michigan Attorney noted that corporations cannot sue or be sued in >Michigan small claims court because (1) a corporation suing or sued in >Michigan must be represented by counsel but (2) Michigan small claims >does


Re: Cancel Permission?
on 12/1/2006 5:22 AM Barry Gold said the following: > CWLee <cdubyalee@post.harvard.edu> wrote: > [A attaches a gate (on A's property) to a wall on B's property. . . . <SNIP> > 3. If B _really_ wants to stir this pot, he should consult a > real-estat


Re: Cancel Permission?
ohn Hyde wrote: > on 11/30/2006 4:15 AM Mike Jacobs said the following: > > CWLee wrote: > >> A ... attaches to a wall on B's property. B points out that this > >> was done without his permission, A agrees he should have > >> asked first, and B then


Re: Can a survey crew be denied access?
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 06:56:25 -0500, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: >By definition, the boundary markers are at the edge of your property. >If your neighbor attempts to keep surveyors from reaching them, he's >blocking them from part of your


Re: Breach of Contract - When did it occur?
RacyStang wrote: > I had a verbal agreement with another part to drive my rig (tractor trailer) > over-the-road at a specified rate. He worked about 6 weeks and then decided > that he didn't like the schedule. However, he basically quit half way home


Re: Breach of Contract - When did it occur?
In article <63b0n2tcm5p3dpvkgvpeooejgae0d63u0l@4ax.com>, "RacyStang" <RacyStang@FlatAcreFarms.com> wrote: > First, I assume he's suing to get paid for the miles home. I look at it > that he broke our contract when he didn't pick up the load. How


Re: Breach of Contract - When did it occur?
On 1 Dec 2006, "RacyStang" <RacyStang@FlatAcreFarms.com> wrote: > I had a verbal agreement with another party to drive > my rig (tractor trailer) over-the-road at a specified > rate. He worked about 6 weeks and then decided > that he didn't like


Re: Breach of Contract - When did it occur?
"RacyStang" <RacyStang@FlatAcreFarms.com> wrote: > I had a verbal agreement with another part to drive my rig > (tractor trailer) over-the-road at a specified rate. He worked > about 6 weeks and then decided that he didn't like the schedule. > Not


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