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ulbhpy <benakatti@gmail.com> wrote:
> My neighbor shares a common fence with me which
> is in my property per survey.
To be blunt, I can't imagine why your neighbor
agreed to share the cost of maintaining your fence.
But he did and now doesn't w
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I was looking at a condo that I had interest in and now see under the
listing that it says "open House" contract out. Could someone explain
to me isn't there a contradiction there? Does it mean although its in
a a Contract out" phase, why keep showing
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Kelley Eidem wrote:
> I just found out that a Russian publisher has printed in translation
> and apparently sold 10,000 copies of a book I wrote (The Doctor Who
> Cures Cancer.)
>
Read the contract you have with your publisher. Many contracts give y
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Robert Bonomi wrote:
> In article <qv36q35ln7na6m0s357a53v7plrs57mt9c@4ax.com>,
> Deadrat <a@b.com> wrote:
>> gordon@hammy.burditt.org (Gordon Burditt) wrote in
>> news:ajq0q3t06s3v805enprqm2ou16u28sg4j3@4ax.com:
>>
>>> IMHO, Social Security is a
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On Feb 1, 6:29=A0am, kastnna <kast...@auburnalum.org> wrote:
> Currently there is a discussion going on in your unmoderated step-
> child of a usegroup, misc.legal. I have chosen to stay out of the
> fray, but nonetheless am quite curious about the gen
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In article <gphgq39flucsqhbu79v1ujact9cso19gvd@4ax.com>,
ulbhpy <benakatti@gmail.com> wrote:
>My neighbor shares a common fence with me which is in my property per
>survey. He agreed orally to share cost and effort to replace it with
>sections and t
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"Reader" <reader@writers.com> wrote:
>My relative lives in Canada. They are Canadian citizens. We live in
>California and are US Citizens. For some reason, and with mutual agreement,
>we are planning to host their children (three, all below 8 years
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