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In article <lf7or3pran2p1pplcqkt1rknr47f2jvvaj@4ax.com>,
Gordon Burditt <gordon@hammy.burditt.org> wrote:
>> 5) they *MIGHT* require the charity to open a brokerage account with
>> Fidelity to facilitate the transfer.
>
>What happens if the char
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On Feb 24, 7:29=A0am, Jurisdictionary <lawb...@jurisdictionary.com>
wrote:
> The critical key to determining "residence" is a doctrine called
> "animus manendi" which, in its simplest essence is "intent to remain".
> Thus, whether one has addresses or
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On 2008-02-21 04:42:26 -0800, "Alan" <alanb_lano2spam@yahoo.com> said:
> If a month-to-month tenant (in California) who has a deposit on file gives
> 30 days notice, then annouces that he is going to use his deposit money as
> the last month's rent,
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<dienstbier@gmail.com> wrote:
> I purchased a piece of furniture (dining table) from a
> local retailer in Austin, TX, and paid for delivery as
> well. The total was approximately $500, with $95 of
> that being the delivery charge. ....
Wether yo
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Hello Group.
I have an question regarding an letter of permission that I have to give my
wife so that she can pick up my passport. I would like to know how I should
word it. Help would be much appreciated.
Sal
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I read a while back that there's a case before the U.S. Supreme Court
about whether a state can exempt its own munis from state income tax
while taxing the interest its residents receive from other state's
munis. I think a lower court ruled against t
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