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sethb@panix.com (Seth) wrote in news:nthhu31kl94fdpl886tj40s2m0vdl1j844@
4ax.com:
> In article <m9fcu35op4fnj1o6uus4oqmcc49hc8j2jl@4ax.com>,
> Deadrat <a@b.com> wrote:
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>>But practicing medicine requires representing oneself as an expert and
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A stationary exercise bike I purchased new has a "Residential Warranty", and
it's noted at the top of the warranty, "Frame: Lifetime, Parts: 1 Year".
I purchased the bike less than 1 month ago - it was working fine until today
when it started makin
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On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 07:39:40 -0400, 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 which I guaranteed "any not
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Tue, 25 Mar 2008 05:37:18 -0400 from eagent <gene@alliancetax.com>:
> The next statute of limitations is six year (including the original
> three). During this time period the IRS must accept the burden of
> proof. There are also a few other odd rule
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Joe Steel <JoeSteel@NoSpam.com> wrote in
news:cthhu3plssqvchdgj5c0inm909hbvsi41l@4ax.com:
> Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in
> news:9197u3hbrts28here7e8jtl757l1l0bcuv@4ax.com:
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>> kristinvandoran@yahoo.com wrote:
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>>> If t
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Joe Steel <JoeSteel@NoSpam.com> wrote:
> Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote
>> 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 bear arm
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In article <9thhu3ta9mb5gdhhjd24gpvcfukn730p6q@4ax.com>,
Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote:
>In article <im4fu35h3tis3gl0lihneer6rt0koicv2a@4ax.com>,
>TonyInClearwater <tonyinclearwater@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>[[ a question about tax s
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bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
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> [[ a question about tax sale purchases in a condo community ]]
>
> The condo association holds an option to buy / right of first
> refusal on _every_ sales transaction involving a property that
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 05:37:12 -0400, Timothy
<Timothy.Horrigan@alumni.usc.edu> wrote:
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>Regardless of when the tape turns up, the prosecution can't pull a
>Perry Mason by producing it in court with no advance warning. The
Why does everyone blame
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It seems to me that the lenders must have broken laws,
more than just ethics, in loaning money to those that they
knew could not pay the loan back. I hear story after story
about the lenders even helping the victims falsify or
simply falsifying their
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I think this quesiton only applies to Maryland, but I know there are
one or two regular posters here who know a lot about Maryland.
When thumbing through the statute books, I've notice many sections of
the law that only apply to specific counties. T
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I was called for jury duty on a criminal case and was very happy to be
dismissed on a peremptory challenge by the defendant's lawyer.
But I wondered why. Like everyone else I was asked if I had been on a
jury before, and I answered yes that I had be
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 05:37:09 -0400, It Wuznie Me
<jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>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 onl
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In article <tshhu31o1ei8keaicdtb9jta3rm8f4d2st@4ax.com>,
It Wuznie Me <jillandgordon@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I have credit card debt that I am either temporarily or permanently
> unable to pay. My only income is from imilitary retirement pay and
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On Mar 25, 5:37=A0am, rdad...@panix.com (Dick Adams) wrote:
> > ... The reason he
> > doesn't want the marriage recognized by the
> > civil authorities is that he, his brother, and
> > their sons all make their living from a fam
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rdadams@panix.com (Dick Adams) wrote:
> That reads likes a family fraud to me. There's
> no reason to involve a Rabbi in this scam when
> you can go out and hire an actor.
That reminds me of the joke of the guy who convinced a woman they were
b
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mike@nosam.org wrote:
> 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?
You should really get a lawy
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