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Re: Using "In Trust For" when opening a bank account. Incresed exposure?
mm wrote: > Deadrat <a@b.com> wrote: >>I think that while the trustee is alive, he's the effective owner, >>since the trust formed is revocable. > > Perhaps it has to be labelled as a revocable trust. My mother's > trust for my brother, for whi


Re: Right of way question
On Oct 10, 5:33?am, Callandor <Calland...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello all. Our neighbors own a right of way to use our driveway to > get to their house (their house is situated behind ours and their > driveway is simply a continuation of ours). They ar


Re: Overdue Invoice - Charging Interest
mm wrote: > And you must have figured out by now that you need new invoice or > contract text that specifies interest and I guess it should > specify the rate. If you do that, be careful. Federal Regulation Z governs interest and the kinds of n


Re: No Payments on Loan for 18 Months
"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:o2e1h31u2u223oboidqn1ksejjjf95ue09@4ax.com... > Alan, > > You signed an interest-only first mortgage and an interest-only > second mortgage with the seller of a commercial building. (


Re: No Payments on Loan for 18 Months
"Stuart Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message news:m2e1h31njgm5mg8kerv5d2043lm28k8q8s@4ax.com... > Alan wrote: > > I don't know what you mean by a no-interest loan - does it mean no > interest at all? If so you would be creating a pro


Re: No Payments on Loan for 18 Months
Stan Brown wrote: > Alan, > > You signed an interest-only first mortgage and an interest-only > second mortgage with the seller of a commercial building. (I'm trying > to imagine why that was better than a single mortgage for a larger > amount,


Re: Inventor Ignored
(OP disclosed an invention to a prospective coinventor, "Joe Brown," who is now developing an improved version of it in concert with a third party.) On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 08:22:56 -0400, Paul Cassel <pcasselremove2@comremovecast.net> wrote: >If you


Re: How to protect my idea?
>Is there a way to offer my new idea to a publisher so that he won't be >free to take my idea and use it without hiring me as a contractor or >employee to implement it, and without paying me, and without giving me >credit. Ideas are not something yo


Re: How to protect my idea?
n Sat, 13 Oct 2007, echoing a commonly posed concern, mm <mm2005@bigfoot.com> said/asked in substance: >[ I have an idea for a book which I contend would enable > the presentation of text, data, etc., variations of which > are in several existing bo


Re: How to protect my idea?
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 08:22:52 -0400, mm <NOPSAMmm2005@bigfoot.com> wrote: >Is there a way to offer my new idea to a publisher so that he won't be >free to take my idea and use it without hiring me as a contractor or >employee to implement it, and wit


Re: How to protect my idea?
mm wrote: > Is there a way to offer my new idea to a publisher so that he > won't be free to take my idea and use it without hiring me as a > contractor or employee to implement it, and without paying me, and > without giving me credit. You would


Re: Enforcing a Fraudulent Contract
mm wrote: > On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 08:33:32 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth) wrote: >> And, of course, if the sender digitally signs his mail, the forgery >> won't have a good signature. > > If one is prepared to prove that. I must admit that I've seen t


Re: Employee charged up our corporate card, what can i do?
Deadrat wrote: > Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote >> Deadrat wrote: >>> The perverseness is evident, at least to me, which is why I >>> question whether simple threats to pay up or face the >>> consequences get prosecuted. But I'm a


does posting snippets of book violate its copyright?
a non fiction book I just read has a few paragraphs describing the encounter and conversation between publicly known person A and publicly known figure B. Does the standard copyright that non fiction books are published under allow the verbatim copy


changing trust trustee
Does anyone know what the procedure is in Pennsylvania (I assume it varies by state) for changing a trust trustee? My wife has a trust that is administered by a bank trustee and we are not happy with the bank's performance. The various people, "vice pr


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