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On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 06:58:14 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth) wrote:
>In article <ui25t3hrtpie6cvjp16j8ocn3o6siohme1@4ax.com>,
>henri <henri@nowhere.com> wrote:
>>On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 07:02:30 -0500, David Briggman <briggman@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>Whil
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Wed, 12 Mar 2008 07:01:17 -0400 from Stuart Bronstein
<spamtrap@lexregia.com>:
> David Briggman <briggman@gmail.com> wrote:
> > If that is the case and the state has blocked the ability for
> > state judges to rule the orders as void, why couldn't
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Hi,
Two very large (about 100'), very sick-looking trees growing out of one root
base appear to be right on the property line we share with a neighbor. One
of the trees is starting to lean toward our houses, and shows stress cracks
after a windst
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A few years back, I had a elective operation at an eye clinic in south
Alabama. I read everything on all the forms (except one) and I did
not see anything that indicated my records would be shared.
About a half hour before the operation, a nurse c
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P.O.W. <georgewspamk@humboldt1.com> wrote:
> As a "house husband" is their any condition under which
> I could collect Social Security under my wife's account?
> She has paid S.S. for 30 years and is 50 y.o and I have
> not paid into it for many
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>>If the person who has it claims they bought it at a retail store
>>new, your registration proves that they are lying. If they claim
>>that you gave it to them, the registration proves nothing either
>>way. Is it even *possible* to re-register the g
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On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 07:01:21 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth) wrote:
>In article <2dpct31p3jgvt81oe85mcudmupefut4002@4ax.com>,
>mm <NOPSAMmm2005@bigfoot.com> wrote:
>>In a case like that, if the house burned down, could the insurance
>>company's che
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"Robert M. Gary" <N7093v@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hypati...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I immediately contacted my (sympathetic) travel agent and she
>> advised me to file a protest with the credit card company,
>> Capital One. She said the airline check-in pe
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bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
>>If that is the case and the state has blocked the ability for
>>state judges to rule the orders as void, why couldn't one go into
>>federal court to challenge the constitutionality of the state
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On Mar 12, 7:01 am, bon...@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
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> *WHAT* precept of federal law do you believe the state law violates?
>
> _EXACTLY_ what provision of the U.S. Constitution do you believe this
> action is contrary to?
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On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 07:01:44 -0400, David Chesler
<chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote:
>. . . .
> What if the contract were not for bff, but for mowing his lawn once
>per week between June 1 and August 31 of the current year? If the ex
>does not fu
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"Paul Cassel" <pcasselremove2@comremovecast.net> wrote
>
> If you are dissatisfied with your HOA president (and most seem to be)
> then examine your HOA agreement to see removal procedures.
In most places that I have lived board members get elec
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Paul Cassel <pcasselremove2@comremovecast.net> wrote:
>.... Likewise, I find it perfectly reasonable to believe
> that courts don't want to deal with a solid legal
> argument against SS because they don't want to rock that
> particular boat.
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I need to rewrite my will and have found out that banks will do this
for less than a quarter charge of a lawyer..
i guess a bank could help figure out tax questions too (ie for
various
accounts) what do you think would be better? a bank or a lawyer?
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On Mar 12, 7:01 am, Stuart Bronstein <spamt...@lexregia.com> wrote:
> David Briggman <brigg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The constitution generally prohibits suing a state in federal court.
> So you'd have to address the constitutionality of the statute i
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I filed a "claim of lien" at the courthouse for personal property that
is stored at a public storage bin, based on a well-worded contract
that I would assume ownership if a loan wasn't paid. How do I get the
sherriff to go there with me to physically t
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