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I should know better, but this simplistic query
came to mind:
Over the years, there have been countless posts
regarding basis step-up to FMV of assets upon the
death of the owner.
I cannot recall any reference to basis _step-down_
to FMV for ass
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husband and wife 2 kids
set up a trust and will 25 yrs ago
husband dies 5 yrs later
has the kids as 50/50
no distribution to the kids
wife lives 20 more years
sets up her half for the kids 70/30
the estate was worth 1 million at his death
and 2
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I'm wondering what sort of legal exposure a company might be getting in
danger of by providing [unfiltered/unregulated/free] open wireless access
for their customers. There are actually two players: first is the company
*at*which* the access is happen
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On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 07:45:14 -0500, Lorraine
<klraford@texaschildrenshospital.org> wrote:
>I paid someone (referred by a friend) to make repairs to my home. He
>gave me price of $6,000 to do all of the repairs- paint, siding,
>install doors, counte
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johnmolinda@yahoo.com wrote:
> We run a small business that does training work for job seekers. We
> are licensed by the state occupational board. Our instructors are all
> subcontractors. In our contract with them, there is a non-compete
> clause th
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In article <oh1tl3p1kmbp3m6tc56un42ju2f5b2m7h4@4ax.com>,
Paul Cassel <pcasselremove2@comremovecast.net> wrote:
>verivin wrote:
>
>[real estate purchase. op is seller]
>
>> My question is: is it ok to
>> receive additional offers to purchase (in
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On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 07:45:33 -0500, "johnmolinda@yahoo.com"
<johnmolinda@yahoo.com> wrote:
>We run a small business that does training work for job
>seekers. We are licensed by the state occupational board.
>Our instructors are all subcontractors.
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Tue, 11 Dec 2007 07:44:56 -0500 from Mike Jacobs
<mjacobslaw@gmail.com>:
> You realize of course that you were not obligated to extend the
> agreement in the first instance, since "time is of the essence" in a
> contract for sale of realty
Not in
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John,
You operate a company with "subcontractors" taking the place of
employees. (Just as a side note, you should get competent legal
opinion as to whether they are actually employees. The IRS takes a
dim view of paying employees on a 1099 and ca
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Lorraine wrote:
[downpayment for house repairs never done. contractor doesn't reply]
> What else can I do? How can I get the DA to take
> the case for me?
>
The best thing at this point is to contact your local DA or state AG and
ask if they
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On Dec 10, 7:12 am, Paul Cassel <pcasselremo...@comremovecast.net>
wrote:
> Matt Carter wrote:
>
> > Why do I need to prove that what the marketer (Company B) told me had
> > all of the terms and conditions that the travel club company (Company
> >
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Summary: A Kansas company named Global Services, Inc. promised me (in
a telephone conversation) round trip airfare for two to anywhere in
the USA plus 2 nights at a business-class hotel in exchange for me and
my wife attending their 90-minute advertisi
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In article <jh1tl31gdph42jntsmb1gb1gq3mdu7rkjt@4ax.com>,
<j.beegood@yahoo.com> wrote:
>This person went crazy and made my business bank account go negative
>THOUSANDS of dollars, thanks to the "cash advance" criminals in
>atlantic city. For some reas
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In a recently drawn up will, my beneficiaries are identified by name
and relationship (sister, cousins, friend). No other contact
information is given. As my sister is the primary executor, she would
not have a problem identifying and locating the co
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My friend J is trying to get her ex-roommate/boyfriend to leave her
house. She rents an apartment where both lived; he was on the lease
but was been caught smoking crack in the apartment. He was then
removed from the lease at the request of J to th
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LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL
lii.law.cornell.edu
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LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL
lii.law.cornell.edu
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On Dec 11, 6:45 am, "johnmoli...@yahoo.com" <johnmoli...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> One of our contractors in a larger program recently quit. He took with
> him all of our training material. We have learned he submitted a
> license application to open his
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On Dec 10, 7:11 am, "john a" <a...@aaa.com> wrote:
> I purchased a home 20+ years ago in the neighborhood of a business that
> loads and unloads trucks. When I purchased my home, the zoning laws stated
> 'no loading or unloading from street' and that
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On Dec 10, 7:11 am, verivin <veri...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> We found a purchaser for the property
> and signed a purchase agreement (with non-refundable down payment).
> However, the buyer is having trouble finding financing (he's a
> developer and the
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<null@aol.co.uk> wrote:
> PartyA lists a home for sale. PartyB submits an offer,
> followed by PartyA's counteroffer at an acceptable
> price.. PartyB agrees verbally, but suggest the date
> needs to move out a month. In addition and without
> a
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On Dec 11, 7:45 am, "johnmoli...@yahoo.com" <johnmoli...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> We run a small business that does training work for job seekers. We
> are licensed by the state occupational board. Our instructors are all
> subcontractors. In our contract
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On Dec 11, 4:45 am, Lorraine <klraf...@texaschildrenshospital.org>
wrote:
> I paid someone (referred by a friend) to make repairs to my home. He
> gave me price of $6,000 to do all of the repairs- paint, siding,
> install doors, countertops, new gate
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On Dec 11, 4:45 am, j.beeg...@yahoo.com wrote:
> This person went crazy and made my business bank account go negative
> THOUSANDS of dollars, thanks to the "cash advance" criminals in
> atlantic city. For some reason they allowed him to use his debit c
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Do we have to file a lawsuit to recover our Condominium or
Preconstruction Deposit?
When considering your options in a contract dispute with a Florida
Real Estate Developer, remember, filing a lawsuit is the last and most
costly option.
The Real Esta
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On Dec 11, 7:45 am, bg...@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote:
> Back when I was young, the PO would _routinely_ deliver mail that was
> sent with insufficient postage. You could even put a letter in the
> mail with no postage at all, and the recipient would p
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"johnmolinda@yahoo.com" <johnmolinda@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:nh1tl316eof7q138u6m8uk27157up10ldn@4ax.com:
> We run a small business that does training work for job seekers. We
> are licensed by the state occupational board. Our instructors are all
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On Dec 11, 7:45 am, j.beeg...@yahoo.com wrote:
> This person went crazy and made my business bank account go negative
> THOUSANDS of dollars, thanks to the "cash advance" criminals in
> atlantic city. For some reason they allowed him to use his debit c
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In article <bh1tl3dlk8doa96k2ra4ab26ghagf9e4jt@4ax.com>,
Lorraine <klraford@texaschildrenshospital.org> wrote:
> I paid someone (referred by a friend) to make repairs to my home. He
> gave me price of $6,000 to do all of the repairs- paint, siding,
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In article <gh1tl3pknnsbt2133qpvbuktics491ior3@4ax.com>,
" ." <null@aol.co.uk> wrote:
> Party A lists a home for sale. Party B submits an offer, followed by
> Party A's counteroffer at an acceptable price. Party B agrees verbally,
> but suggest
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" ." <null@aol.co.uk> wrote in message
news:gh1tl3pknnsbt2133qpvbuktics491ior3@4ax.com...
> Party A lists a home for sale. Party B submits an offer, followed by
> Party A's counteroffer at an acceptable price. Party B agrees verbally,
> but suggest
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In article <jh1tl31gdph42jntsmb1gb1gq3mdu7rkjt@4ax.com>,
j.beegood@yahoo.com wrote:
> This person went crazy and made my business bank account go negative
> THOUSANDS of dollars, thanks to the "cash advance" criminals in
> atlantic city. For some r
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In article <nh1tl316eof7q138u6m8uk27157up10ldn@4ax.com>,
"johnmolinda@yahoo.com" <johnmolinda@yahoo.com> wrote:
> We run a small business that does training work for job seekers. We
> are licensed by the state occupational board. Our instructors are
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On Dec 11, 7:45 am, Lorraine <klraf...@texaschildrenshospital.org>
wrote:
> I paid someone (referred by a friend) to make repairs to my home. He
[told me]
> he would begin, he never showed. I called to ask for the money back
> and again, he promise
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On Dec 11, 7:45 am, " ." <n...@aol.co.uk> wrote:
> Party A lists a home for sale. Party B submits an offer, followed by
> Party A's counteroffer at an acceptable price. Party B agrees verbally,
> but suggest the date needs to move out a month. In ad
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John,
You have a company that does training for job seekers. You employ
sub-contractors (not employees?) to do the actual training. You make them
agree contractually to a non-compete clause. You suspect that a former
sub-contractor may soon vi
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johnmolinda@yahoo.com wrote:
> We run a small business that does training work for job seekers.
> We are licensed by the state occupational board. Our instructors
> are all subcontractors. In our contract with them, there is a
> non-compete clause
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On Dec 11, 7:45 am, bg...@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote:
> Sometime in the late 50s or early 60s, however, the balance of 1st
> class mail shifted. There came a time when the vast majority going to
> individuals was bills (which people resented even thou
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. wrote:
> Party A lists a home for sale. Party B submits an offer, followed
> by Party A's counteroffer at an acceptable price. Party B agrees
> verbally, but suggest the date needs to move out a month. In
> addition and without any other notice
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Lorraine,
>I paid someone (referred by a friend) to make repairs to my home. He
> gave me price of $6,000 to do all of the repairs- paint, siding,
> install doors, countertops, new gate. I paid him $4,000 down (cash)
> he said the materials would
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" ." <null@aol.co.uk> wrote in message
news:gh1tl3pknnsbt2133qpvbuktics491ior3@4ax.com...
> Party A lists a home for sale. Party B submits an offer, followed by
> Party A's counteroffer at an acceptable price. Party B agrees verbally,
> but suggest
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On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 07:45:22 -0500, " ." <null@aol.co.uk> wrote:
>Party A lists a home for sale. Party B submits an offer, followed by
>Party A's counteroffer at an acceptable price. Party B agrees verbally,
>but suggest the date needs to move ou
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