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Re: Small claims procedure
On Apr 18, 8:17 am, "NotMe" <m...@privacy.net> wrote: > The plan, originally, was to send a standard demand notice then proceed to > small claims if the client did not pay. Curious what is the advisability of > sending a demand letter referencing co


Re: Small Claims Jurisdiction
Mike <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote: > Mike Jacobs wrote: > Then, maybe, you would be right >> that such a claim could be presented in CA Small Claims Court. >> Whaddya think, Stu? ISTM that such a claim would also "relate >> to" the proper


Re: Small Claims Jurisdiction
Seth wrote: > In article <aumb049u3f5jrqmuedg977svr0ga8qnbbb@4ax.com>, > Mike <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote: > >> Generally speaking, you can sue someone if they live in or do business >> in the same jurisdiction as you, correct? > > General


Re: Recording Legal?
On Apr 18, 8:16 am, se...@panix.com (Seth) wrote: > Then there's the issue of defining "participant". <examples snipped> Clearly, all of Seth's examples are highly fact-specific and also law- specific to the particular jurisdiction where the eve


Questions about Parent child property transfer
My parents are getting up there in years and we just had a scare with Mom, we though she'd had a stroke but didn't, and my father would like me to move my family in to help with future occurances or health issues. He wants to give me the property, abo


Re: Oil Well Bond scam(?)-- defraud of seniors(?)
On Apr 17, 8:20=A0am, kylegal...@gmail.com wrote: > SUMMARY: =A0Oil exploration company drills various failed wells in KY > county, =A0abandons them, =A0convincing the property owners to take out > bonds to cover liability for the wells (instead of pay


Re: living will
On Apr 18, 8:15 am, "Walter" <ps_el...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I had a living will drawn up a few years ago by an attorney in Palm Springs, > CA. (I still live in nearby Cathedral City). In the First Amendment to the > (My Name) Revocable Living Trust un


Re: living will
"Walter" <ps_elder@yahoo.com> wrote: > I had a living will drawn up a few years ago by an attorney in > Palm Springs, CA. (I still live in nearby Cathedral City). I think you mean living trust rather than living will. A living will is a name


Legal humor -- "Supernatural Law"
For those who are both lawyers/law geeks and fans of light horror, you might find "Supernatural Law" amusing. It's been a comic strip since 1979 and a comic book since 1994. The author, Batton Lash, has expanded to webcomics to try to drum up more re


Re: Interest rate in PA
sethb@panix.com (Seth) writes: > 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 ch


Re: How does a donation with a service provided afterwards not constitute a "sale"?
Seth wrote: >> They probably don't have the right to 'sell' what you are downloading. >> What you are buying if I"m right, is enhanced access to stolen goods. > > And that differs from paying the phone company $75 for high-speed DSL > rather than


Re: How does a donation with a service provided afterwards not constitute a "sale"?
In article <d0ge04l7f8gh4q94qsqpkc9mq0rbdo133b@4ax.com>, Seth <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >In article <ptmb045blltchvktm9jevccoc28bgc5j17@4ax.com>, >Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >>jaedendak@gmail.com wrote: >> >>> I've seen on some


Re: How do you challenge a state statute's constitutionality?
David Briggman <briggman@gmail.com> wrote: > henri <he...@nowhere.com> wrote: > >> They could try. However, as most such controversies are based on >> state constitutions, it is very likely that such efforts would >> result in political pushback an


Re: house variance question
>Some years ago I purchased a hot-tub from one of the bigger local >contractors who built an anex to my existing deck and inserted the hot- >tub onto a concrete slab. While I think the installation is to code, >I'd asked him at the time about permits a


Re: Do these two cases "run on all fours"?
On 17 Apr 2008, <kristinvandoran@yahoo.com> repetitively said/asked, in substance, but still without answering the interjected questions below the answers to which are needed intelligently to evaluate the _actual_ questions <kristinvandoran@yahoo.co


Re: Attempted murder? [was: Re: Second Admendment right and 18 U.S.C. 922 (g)]
On Apr 17, 8:19 am, se...@panix.com (Seth) wrote: > 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 > j


Re: advice on proceeding with discovery on auto accident case
On Apr 18, 8:13 am, Stan Brown <the_stan_br...@fastmail.fm> wrote: > Meaning no disrespect, you are out of your league on this one. Get > yourself and your wife a lawyer, NOW, and put this whole matter > before your lawyer. I think there's a possibili


Re: advice on proceeding with discovery on auto accident case
Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@gmail.com> wrote: > Chipman <s_chip...@att.net> wrote: >> 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 a


Re: "How to be a Landlord" course?
Gordon, You want to know if there is a course or other source of information designed to help new landlords. I recall that our local community college offered such a course so I'd check there. Landlording is a business so part of the rent i


Re: "How to be a Landlord" course?
Gordon, Greetings. > Is there some sort of course or book that teaches someone how to > be a (good) landlord? A good place is to go to the Landlord Protection Agency at http://www.thelpa.com They have a bunch of forms (some are free)


Re: "How to be a Landlord" course?
On Apr 18, 8:13 am, gordonb.yt...@burditt.org (Gordon Burditt) wrote: > Is there some sort of course or book that teaches someone how to > be a (good) landlord? (Location: Dallas, Texas). I'm sure there are many of both (courses, and books). A vis


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