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AN E-BULLETIN
LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL
lii.law.cornell.edu
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problems@gmail wrote:
> henri wrote:-
>> problems@gmail wrote:
>> >This matter demonstrates how many legally trained people have
>> >difficulty realising the consequences of events changing over
>> >time; eg. that events which occur AFTER a default
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johnsmithme2004@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have a house in Tennessee. I had to move because of job reasons. I
> put the house on sale for $345,000. It did not sell for a while.
> Finally I put it for sale by owner for a price of $300,000 with a
> friend sho
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I have read a few comments on this subject, but felt it would be
prudent to ask here before acting. I would consult an attorney as
well, but don't want to bother if there is a clear answer against such
action (from a legal standpoint).
Here is the
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> What would you have done in such a situation?
Andy comments:
I don't know your local state laws, but in Texas, if a house is
"leased with option to buy", an eviction process is radically
different than a straight rental since the tenant has
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In article <n6ent3pih51udr9tmmtlq4fil9vs7d310i@4ax.com>,
Dick Adams <rdadams@panix.com> wrote:
>Where does the practice of law begin?
>Is it illegal for a non-attorney to prepare
>wills, financial plans, trust agreements, or
>tax returns? And the an
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Daniel R. Reitman wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 07:40:31 -0400, David Chesler
> <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote:
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>> . . . .
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>> On the other hand, I see no reason to think the ketubah isn't a valid
>> contract at contract law. He owes her
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bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
> Dick Adams <rdadams@panix.com> wrote:
>>Where does the practice of law begin?
>>Is it illegal for a non-attorney to prepare
>>wills, financial plans, trust agreements, or
>>tax returns? And the
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In article <velst3h7oo78rb1r6d44oqb7cgs2e4ujav@4ax.com>,
<drlove0378@yahoo.com> wrote:
> The serial number is
>also linked to my registration. But the representative I e-mailed
>said they'd have to see a police report to release the registration
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On Mar 16, 7:39 am, william dunlap <williedunla...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Do you know what the legality is of tracking a vehicle by installing a
> covert device in that vehicle and then using GPS or cellular communications
> to monitor that vehicle's wh
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"phish" <shipleyshapely@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:c68vt3l0m7nh2vtjn0r3pjvi8i8uqa00h1@4ax.com...
> Sorry, for the clarification, I am not the one that would challenge
> the beneficiaries, basically, i wanted to know whether if I left my
>
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In article <sm1qt35i1o8sp427eck77a100agu78kt6o@4ax.com>,
Deadrat <a@b.com> wrote:
>*** I am not a lawyer, so this can't be legal advice. ***
>
>Discuss amongst yourselves whether the statement above will protect me from
>a charge of practicing la
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