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In article <m9fcu35op4fnj1o6uus4oqmcc49hc8j2jl@4ax.com>,
Deadrat <a@b.com> wrote:
>But practicing medicine requires representing oneself as an expert and
>offering advice and services to another based on that representation.
That's one form of i
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In article <mm4fu3liee2hqaf4ag97reffh711upn614@4ax.com>,
<NOSPAM@joinme.com> wrote:
>I am a stockholder in a very small corporation. A bank, as a
>condition of making loans to the corporation, requred me several years
>ago to sign a guaranty in whic
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NOSPAM@joinme.com wrote:
[guaranteed current and all future loans]
> How do I release
> myself from liability for future loans? Can I merely notify the bank
> that I will no longer be liable? Do I need to get a written release
> from the bank? (
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On Mar 24, 7:39=A0am, noSun4Me <albako...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have a hypothetical question; a person does not report all of their
> income in a federal tax return, how many years must go by before the
> federal statute of limitations goes into effect
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On Mar 24, 4:39=A0am, noSun4Me <albako...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have a hypothetical question; a person does not report all of their
> income in a federal tax return, how many years must go by before the
> federal statute of limitations goes into effect
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noSun4Me <albakourt@yahoo.com> writes:
> I have a hypothetical question; a person does not report all of their
> income in a federal tax return, how many years must go by before the
> federal statute of limitations goes into effect?
It depends :).
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Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in
news:9197u3hbrts28here7e8jtl757l1l0bcuv@4ax.com:
> kristinvandoran@yahoo.com wrote:
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>> If the Supreme Court holds in the Heller case that the Second
>> Admendment Right is an individual right to
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On Mar 24, 7:39=A0am, TonyInClearwater <tonyinclearwa...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
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> SO... Here is my question. If I purchase a cabana along with the
> included persentage ownership of the common elements, can the condo
> association legally prevent me f
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In article <im4fu35h3tis3gl0lihneer6rt0koicv2a@4ax.com>,
TonyInClearwater <tonyinclearwater@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
[[ a question about tax sale purchases in a condo community ]]
The condo association holds an option to buy / right of first refusal
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Tony,
There are some "pool cabanas" available in a tax auction. These cabanas
are located in a condo. While you do not define "pool cabana" it sounds as
if these are small structures located near the condo's pool. You contemplate
buying one an
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Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
> Stuart Bronstein <spamt...@lexregia.com> wrote:
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>> While it's rare, I've heard of parents who have been prosecuted
>> for failure to get their children to a doctor when it was
>> necessary. So yes, tha
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On Mar 20, 7:23 am, menudobo...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Here is the plot:
>[snip]
>
> Now that the woman is his wife, the man's court appointed lawyer plans
> on saying that since the woman is the man's wife she does not have to
> testify against her hus
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Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
> Stuart Bronstein <spamt...@lexregia.com> wrote:
>> m...@nosam.org wrote:
>> > If one has Mediation in LA County (tenant-landlord matter)
>> > anything discussed apparently can not be brought up later in a
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> >Q10: since the municipal accounting department just kept adding
> > legal charges and interest as well as further false billing charges
> > [which they previously admitted/explained as computer errors],
Ms Timely wrote:-
> You are insufficiently
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> If you cannot agree, you still have the right to remove the part of
> the tree that is over your property.
Well, maybe and maybe not. As previous posters have said, tree law varies
quite a bit from place to place. The best thing to do is get along
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I have credit card debt that I am either temporarily or permanently
unable to pay. My only income is from imilitary retirement pay and
social security. My only assets of consequence are a home with some
equity and 2 autos, one leased, one with no equ
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Stan <stanleykr@hotmail.com> wrote:
> NY doesn't recognize common-law marriages,
NY does recognize common-law marriages,
but if and only if they were created in a
jurisdiction where they are recognized.
> but are there any cases where a judg
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This is in Calif.
How serious is a tenant TRO for harassment?
To respond in the court hearing should I just appear on my own behalf
(to save money) or is it critical that I hire a lawyer?
The tenant has reachable assets - should I file a counter suit
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On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 07:23:58 -0400, Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com>
wrote:
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>The disclaimer is IMO the coward's way out unless you're talking about
>far more dangerous circumstances than a typical house party, where it
>is simply impossible
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> On Mar 22, 7:44 am, Mike Landorf <ad...@forum.edina.mn.u_s> wrote:
>>>> I agreed to host an event for the members of a non-profit organization
>>>> in our house. ...Still, I don't like to circulate any disclaimers to
>>>> be signed by participants.
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