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In article <ccgrp3tmvnlt9lcieuhl1cq4hccci3aerq@4ax.com>,
Alan <alanb_lano2spam@yahoo.com> wrote:
>"Returning to California from a trip to Costa Rica, me and a friend each
>needed to pay an exit fee of $26 to the Costa Rican Airport Authority at the
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In article <7cgrp3pa0arpne1p8i5v8jt9o7i29au7ej@4ax.com>,
<nospam@isp.com> wrote:
>On 27 Jan 2008, bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
>
>> An arbitrator resolves differences of opinion
>> between the parties involved.
>
>Unless and
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In article <ubgrp3p7qldjcvq61es5da6ra9fbjc64nh@4ax.com>,
Mark Shaw <mshaw@bangnetcom.com> wrote:
>A question has come up on another newsgroup about a police officer's
>duty to respond to crimes s/he witnesses, particlarly while off duty.
>For example
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Mark Shaw wrote:
> A question has come up on another newsgroup about a police officer's
> duty to respond to crimes s/he witnesses, particlarly while off duty.
> For example: a cop is in a liquor store picking up a bottle of scotch
> on his day off,
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??>> Consider a case where a person is walking, and a police officer
??>> decides he stole something. The officer yells "Stop, Thief!" and the
??>> innocent man assumes he isn't being referred to and keeps walking.
??>> That's considered "resisting
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G> And the guy who got tasered violated Rule One: Don't Piss Off the
G> Police.
I guess this rule could make it to the first ten only in a prison. How about
land of the free, not to mention home of the brave.
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If the State Bar is competent only to smell smoke and presume fire, the =20
Supreme Court may tolerate the Bar's incompetence because under the =20
prevailing concept of legal ethics, the appearance of impropriety =20
constitutes an ethical infraction.
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"Mark Shaw" <mshaw@bangnetcom.com> wrote in message
news:ubgrp3p7qldjcvq61es5da6ra9fbjc64nh@4ax.com...
>A question has come up on another newsgroup about a police officer's
> duty to respond to crimes s/he witnesses, particlarly while off duty.
> For
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"Paul Cassel" <pcasselremove2@comremovecast.net> wrote in message
news:ecgrp3dbltitrossnjt2v600f48ttcgc08@4ax.com...
> First, the OP agreed to certain restrictions when he bought the condo. I
> think you can sign away your rights by private contract.
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In this case two adult children are the only heirs. If a person dies leaving
all their money in a joint account the other owner of that account gets all
the money in that account, right? Is that the end of it, or does the other
heir have any possibilit
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On Jan 28, 5:51=A0am, "Alan" <alanb_lano2s...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> This isn't meant to start a discussion on the morality or desirability of
> capital punishment.
>
> There are a number of legal challenges to lethal injection on the basis
> that's it'
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On Jan 25, 3:50=A0am, se...@panix.com (Seth) wrote:
> If the company says that you were fired for committing a criminal
> offense, you need to see a lawyer about defamation.
I thought the company said he was fired for fighting. If that is the
case
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On Jan 27, 4:22=A0am, dha...@cedgeonline.com wrote:
> Anyway, does anyone know of any other ways I might be able to locate
> the assets of someone who passed away? =A0Do I have to call every mutual
> fund company/brokerage to see if there are any rec
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"Mark A" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
> "Dick Adams" <rdadams@panix.com> wrote
>> There are attorneys who specialize in property
>> associations and your association almost certainly
>> has one. These attorneys have software packages
>> where all
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"Alan" <alanb_lano2spam@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:acgrp3hdre1mg6rod6p0q8pup9c946fupd@4ax.com:
> This isn't meant to start a discussion on the morality or desirability
> of capital punishment.
>
>
> There are a number of legal challenges to letha
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On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 06:51:41 -0500, "Alan" <alanb_lano2spam@yahoo.com> wrote:
>This isn't meant to start a discussion on the morality or desirability of
>capital punishment.
>
>
>There are a number of legal challenges to lethal injection on the ba
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I am on the board for a small condo association - 12 units. In short,
the bylaws allow the board to establish a monetary fine for enforce
the bylaws. In the event we send a notice, it is stated that the fine
is $50 per day, after 30 days have passed.
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On Jan 27, 6:21=A0am, "Mark A" <nob...@nowhere.com> wrote:
> In many cases the condo owner/renter may have no area where they have
> exclusive use (like a patio or balcony) where a dish can be installed that=
> can see the satellite in the sky. Roo
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On Jan 28, 6:51 am, "Alan" <alanb_lano2s...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> This isn't meant to start a discussion on the morality or desirability of
> capital punishment.
>
> There are a number of legal challenges to lethal injection on the basis
> that's it's
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Concerning the coming shortfall in Social Security, there is talk of
restricting benefits by means testing... My question concerns the
constitutionality of denying benefits to those who have paid into the
retirement system. My question is would the d
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Alan,
> There are a number of legal challenges to lethal injection on the basis
> that's it's painful. Why isn't this a simple matter of an anesthesiologist
> putting someone to sleep as though he was going to have leg amputated or a
> heart operati
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