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