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Hi Guys,
This invovles an incident against my wife, She had her teeth knocked
out by a local girl while on the doorstep of our property.
If you search the forum I have posted up 2 or 3 times about this ,
Question is now I am in receipt of paper
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In article <cb33r3hut2b4mdqijvdt34m9komh2ptm40@4ax.com>,
edicus7@gmail.com wrote:
> My 3 siblings and I set up an informal partnership for an apartment we
> own in Los Angeles, i.e. no legal agreement. Everything was split 25%,
> All 3 of us have
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edicus7@gmail.com wrote:
> My 3 siblings and I set up an informal partnership for an
> apartment we own in Los Angeles, i.e. no legal agreement.
> Everything was split 25%, i.e. taxes, insurance, fees, etc. It
> went very well for the last 7 years,
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"Mark A" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
> It is not always clear as to when a marriage is consummated.
>
> For example, a Texas man met a woman in Las Vegas, and they got
> married after a one week whirlwind romance. When the happy couple
> returned
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 07:14:43 -0500, "Mark A" <nobody@nowhere.com>
wrote:
>. . . .
>For example, a Texas man met a woman in Las Vegas, and they got married
>after a one week whirlwind romance. When the happy couple returned to Texas
>he discover
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I moved in 6 months ago. I got pets (2 cats) about 4 months ago. The
lease clearly states
that all pets must be authorized. I have always felt nervous about
having unauthorized pets. I went to them today and fessed up. I was
told that the monies re
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On 2008-02-12 04:14:15 -0800, gordonb.qhh5c@burditt.org (Gordon Burditt) said:
> Mexicans exist. Assuming the home country of the person possibly being
> described is not Mexico, they would be aliens. And they might have
> a spaceship, even if it's
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>There is a happy ending as Karen was able to prove an
>out-of-state common-law-marriage. This avoided the
>the real question of "Is an unconsummated marriage a
>legal marriage for purposes of inheritance"?
>
>Opinions?
If it is necessary, this b
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It hasn't become an issue yet, but I wonder if there's something we
should do about this situation before it becomes an issue.
My wife's birth certificate says she was born on December 30.
However, her mother insisted she was born on New Years eve
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 07:14:30 -0500, William Brenner
<wbrenner@nospamplease.net> wrote:
>. . . .
>And then there is the apparently true story of the bride who
>dropped dead while dancing with the groom at their wedding
>reception. (Consummation s
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edicus,
Some siblings purchased an apartment as a "partnership" and have had a
falling out. Some of them now wish to remove the others from the parnership
in some way. You state that this dispute has been going on for 1 mo. which
seems to be a
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On Feb 12, 4:14=A0am, edic...@gmail.com wrote:
> Since the combined 3 of us control 75% of the partnership and Bob is
> not participating/ performing his duty, is there any way to force him
> out of the partnership? Any other recommendations?
Have
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On Feb 12, 4:14=A0am, bon...@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
> *IF* it were the case that 'consummation' WAS required, it would
> seem that a paraplegic, or a quad -- who was _medically_ *unable*
> to engage in the act -- would be (intent
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> Any other recommendations?
Hire a lawyer. It's gonna get ugly.
Any partner(s) can petition the court to force a dissolution of the
partnership and sale of the property. There's nothing preventing the
remaining three from establishing a new par
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