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Re: Speeding Ticket and Officer Called in Sick - San Jose CA
Stan Brown wrote: > Sun, 02 Dec 2007 07:34:43 -0500 from Paul Cassel <pcasselremove2 > @comremovecast.net>: >> Here the OP has a good point from an equality POV - if not a process >> one. If he'd not shown, there is no way the judge would have told t


LLC Operating Agreement: is it public?
Hello, A client wants us to send them our Operating Agreement for our LLC to see who can officially sign documents, such as contracts, bills, etc. I would rather not send the Operating Agreement of our LLC because it has details about how we run our


Foreclosure in a Time of Declining Home Values
I am on the board of a homeowner's association for a condominium complex in California. We have been fortunate, and have not had many delinquencies in the past. As a result, none of the current board members has any experience with foreclosure. Howe


Re: Can you be arrested for refusing to sign a speeding ticket?
On Nov 27, 12:14 pm, bg...@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote: > > Well, in a sense you are already under arrest when the cop pulls you > over. Prosecutors and cops will argue otherwise when they want to get > a statement introduced into evidence. For examp


When is a company responsible for its contractor's misbehavior?
When company A contracts out work to company B, and company B commits a tort in doing that work, company A is generally shielded from liability for that tort, right? (E.g., If Fred contracts with ACME Inc. to fix his roof, and ACME's employee negligen


Re: Hunters Invading my Land and Privacy
On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 04:34:38 -0800, jimlinder450@UNLISTED.com wrote (in article <3h95l31dbsiokfk8m83e54m0fqtpse0def@4ax.com>): > It's hunting time again. The time of year I dread all year long. I > run a farm and every year it's the same thing. I g


Re: Can the mother who caused the MySpace death of Megan Meier be prosecuted civilly?
In article <mql2l3p85rfhuskbojpte7lb8uht035lud@4ax.com>, Deadrat <a@b.com> wrote: >Your analogy is inapt. If you cause a minor traffic accident, you have >violated the law. That's the problem with IIED: the woman was not only >not breaking the


Re: Putting a Lien on an auto's title CA
In article <p8t7l31f4b1rah284fgbts93gq3gniqltj@4ax.com>, A Veteran <georgek@humboldt1.com> wrote: >I am considering selling a car (Calif.) and taking some payments. >What Lien/agreement is best? "Cash in full" is best. let the buyer work out the


letter from state police
A friend of mine lives in Ohio, and owns a small plot of land with only a barn on it in nearby Indiana. He drives to the lot in Indiana occasionally, for upkeep of the land and the vehicles in the barn. He is an upstanding citizen, who never even


Re: Deemed Lease for Rent Renewal
On Dec 1, 7:53 am, VUNETdotUS <vunet...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > A sister of mine refused to sign a lease mailed to her a few times for > renewal. As a result, she received a "Deemed Lease" signed by a > landlord which she also did not sign or mail b


Tracking parolees?
How can victims and victim's families monitor the activitities of recent parolees? Not going into too much detail here, but how can one monitor the whereabouts of parolees in order to make sure that said parolee remains far away from previous vict


Re: criminal counts - one or many?
>Thu, 29 Nov 2007 08:32:40 -0500 from Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net>: >> If you look at the original purpose of the law, it doesn't make sense >> to hit somebody for "second" (or "third", etc.) offense if all the >> offenses took place before the first tri


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