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>UNITED STATES v. CLINTWOOD ELKHORN MINING CO. (No. 07-308)
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>Web-accessible at:
> http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/07-308.ZS.html
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> (c) The companies' fallback argu
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In article <d05904pm8fhrihit2c3as3q121ttlvg6or@4ax.com>,
NotMe <me@privacy.net> wrote:
>After the final design was approved the student emailed the completed files
>to the client with a bill for the balance ($100). The client used the work
>produ
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In article <fumb04lcb72v9ib4vng23mfiegfhmjtjri@4ax.com>,
David L. Martel <marte005@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> You teach the business of "Graphic Arts". One of your tudents did some
>work for a client in another State. This is hos client, not yours.
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In article <gumb049pj74ko9fj1d86t5kd1b77pvaf20@4ax.com>,
> "NotMe" <me@privacy.net> wrote:
>
> > Aside from whatever heads up this group might provide is there
> > something else we should be doing that would provide our students
> > with a bette
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Mike <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
> Stuart Bronstein wrote:
>> What does "the claim relates to that property" mean if not that
>> the case has to be "about" the property?
>
> Just a minor nit-pick but if I was on your property and got bit by
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Mike <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
> Mike Jacobs wrote:
>> Suits have been filed against "Almighty G-
>> d" (although the courts usually later dismiss such suits because
>> they decline to find that Heavenly service was properly effected
>> by
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In article <bumb04tru4npp6nh9g8k3321hhof2k34do@4ax.com>,
Mike <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
> Stuart Bronstein wrote:
> > Ernie Klein <ecklein@pacbell.net> wrote:
> >> MailNotRead@gmail.com wrote:
> >>> To sue someone in California Small Clai
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On Apr 16, 6:58 am, Mike <prabb...@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
> Stuart Bronstein wrote:
> > What does "the claim relates to that property" mean if not that the
> > case has to be "about" the property?
I agree with Stu on this point.
> Just a minor n
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In article <ga7104pfvh6esna9ucc4squ9gqe0dgd8co@4ax.com>,
Agent_C <Agent-C-hates-spam@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
>I=92d like to bring a Small Claims action against a credit card company,
>to recover costs in connection with a payment processing error.
Credi
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In article <6umb049q48ujkn2tntgpo4eu6868n7444h@4ax.com>,
William Brenner <wbrenner@nospamplease.net> wrote:
>Seth wrote: (In part)
>>
>> You don't need one. Depending on the state, long guns may not require
>> permits, handguns don't in home or w
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Charles Manoras wrote:
> Is it legal to record a person's conversation without his/her knowledge.
>
> I was told that it was or was not depending upon the state.
>
Andy writes:
You were informed correctly.
If you google with keywords like
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On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 06:58:40 -0400, "Charles Manoras"
<inconnu@cette.adresse> wrote:
>Is it legal to record a person's conversation without his/her knowledge.
>
It depends.
>I was told that it was or was not depending upon the state.
>
True
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In article <5umb04d4fsigtfad335tngp7kdua88pfr3@4ax.com>,
Charles Manoras <inconnu@cette.adresse> wrote:
>Is it legal to record a person's conversation without his/her knowledge.
"It depends." "who","when", "where", "why", and "how" all come into pl
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In article <5umb04d4fsigtfad335tngp7kdua88pfr3@4ax.com>,
Charles Manoras <inconnu@cette.adresse> wrote:
>Is it legal to record a person's conversation without his/her knowledge.
>
>I was told that it was or was not depending upon the state.
>
>Alleg
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In article <5umb04d4fsigtfad335tngp7kdua88pfr3@4ax.com>,
"Charles Manoras" <inconnu@cette.adresse> wrote:
> Is it legal to record a person's conversation without his/her knowledge.
>
What kind of conversation? A telephone conversation? A personal
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On Apr 16, 6:58 am, "Charles Manoras" <inco...@cette.adresse> wrote:
> Is it legal to record a person's conversation without his/her knowledge.
"That depends."
> I was told that it was or was not depending upon the state.
You were told correctly
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SUMMARY: Oil exploration company drills various failed wells in KY
county, abandons them, convincing the property owners to take out
bonds to cover liability for the wells (instead of paying to close
them itself). These bonds are represented as "in
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On 2008-04-15 04:58:09 -0700, overlooked <SpicyWeiner@gmail.com> said:
> Bear with me, I'll try to be brief...here's a nutshell history of my
> dilemma:
> I filed for divorce in 2006 after ex had an affair and chose to stay
> with her.
> I was a st
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In article <0umb049ad579h4m5o2ehdglq5sdjlsg5rr@4ax.com>,
Jeff <Jeff@notareal.addresss> wrote:
>The way I understand it is that it doesn't matter where the person providing the
>loan is from, they cannot charge a PA resident more than 6%.
Who says
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In article <utmb04dmi7ndbleosc2l9nhpgmrccskhfe@4ax.com>,
Paul Cassel <pcasselremove2@comremovecast.net> wrote:
>jaedendak@gmail.com wrote:
>> I've seen on some torrent trackers that offer a way to pay and call it
>> a donation. In exchange for donat
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Wed, 16 Apr 2008 06:58:38 -0400 from mm <NOPSAMmm2005@bigfoot.com>:
> I've been
> to parties and dances and carnivals in the US where the admission fee
> is called a donation. This were given by non-profit, maybe charitable
> organizations, and I ass
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In article <ptmb045blltchvktm9jevccoc28bgc5j17@4ax.com>,
Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>jaedendak@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I've seen on some torrent trackers that offer a way to pay and
>> call it a donation. In exchange for donating
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>> I've seen on some torrent trackers that offer a way to pay and
>> call it a donation. In exchange for donating they give you
>> download ratio or bandwidth. I don't understand how this differs
>> from just calling it a sale? Is it just wording?
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On Apr 16, 6:58 am, gr...@vgetk.org wrote:
> New technology meets legal establishment - will there be hybrid
> vigour?
>
> How can the law/legal system be democratized by Web 2.0 (that is allow
> for more citizen participation). I am interested in i
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Facts of the pending case:
Fact: Defendent John Doe was convicted in the state of Louisiana for
forgery in 1992. He served 2 years probation and completed his
probation in 1994.
Fact: Upon completion of his probation, defendent John Doe had his
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AN E-BULLETIN
LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL
lii.law.cornell.edu
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AN E-BULLETIN
LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL
lii.law.cornell.edu
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AN E-BULLETIN
LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL
lii.law.cornell.edu
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In order for an act to be attempted murder, there must be an actual
person who the actor intended to murder, right?
Example: Someone dresses a monkey in an expensive suit, with expensive
jewelry and carrying an expensive briefcase, and sends it walki
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In article <qkh604lpddaermm8kgacqv0892kuu9hg48@4ax.com>,
Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
>Let's take a different example than BikerBoy. Say the question at
>issue is, whether anyone passed by on the sidewalk in front of a
>certain house
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In article <okh604tu21nuo5phj9grokivqc5dkkqo2r@4ax.com>,
Mike <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote:
>Seth wrote:
>> In article <897104hg3eo1e7j8qaue3gpb2kiu28kqdu@4ax.com>,
>> Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote:
.. . .
>>> on southbound Hwy X at
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My wife recently received instructions from the state prosecution or at
court to make arrangement for restitution on auto accident claim in
return for dropping an evasion charge against her. With no auto
insurance in force at the time of the acciden
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