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gunhed57@NRismykicktoy.pacbell.net (Steve Chaney, NR's
Tormentor ®) wrote:
>In <1071011833.190186@irys.nyx.net>, Dark Angel <anon847c@nyx.net> wrote:
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>>In soc.singles miguel <miguel@newsguy.com> wrote:
>>| kim <kimonnetNOSPAM@shaw.ca> wrote:
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"Yannis" <yanbee2@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:a75bea69.0312090158.6142f45a@posting.google.com...
> I'd like to intervene in this discussion between François and Chris,
> to add a few remarks of my own. Hope they're useful / interesting
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Won't the UK courts allow themselves jurisdiction over the matter? After
all, the property is in the UK. In the US, that would be in rem
jurisdiction, and the resultant judgement could be collected under
applicable treaties with the foreign govern
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On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 23:07:18 -0500, Brett Weiss wrote:
> Um...no. Most small claims courts do not allow depositions. The subpoenas
> either wouldn't be issued, or would be quashed with little effort (and even
> sanctions entered).
So it is possibl
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"Uncle Samuel" <stars@bars> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 16:14:54 -0700, "=> Vox Populi ©" <vox@popu.li>
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> >A man wearing a Santa Claus hat and wielding a baseball bat held up
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In <1071011833.190186@irys.nyx.net>, Dark Angel <anon847c@nyx.net> wrote:
>In soc.singles miguel <miguel@newsguy.com> wrote:
>| kim <kimonnetNOSPAM@shaw.ca> wrote:
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>|>And I meant it. But there you go hassling me for something that I
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"Gini" <ginih@jlink.com> wrote in message
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> "Najena" <najena@coldmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns9446E871E19D7najenahotmail@63.218.45.22...
> > LP <lp@lubumba.org> wrote in news:Xns944694182928Bbox.2003
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From: Yannis (yanbee2@yahoo.com)
Subject: Re: Citizenship of Prince Philip of Mountbatten
View: Complete Thread (69 articles)
Original Format
Newsgroups: alt.talk.royalty, misc.legal
Date: 2003-12-09 01:58:17 PST
> I'd like to
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 03:40:30 +0000 (UTC), Jonathan Kamens wrote:
> In other words, when the original poster incurred the debt, his
> financial situation *would* have allowed him to pay it back, and then
> that situation changed. Therefore, you can ha
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 03:40:30 +0000 (UTC), Jonathan Kamens wrote:
> There is no "right" to enter into a contract with a business to borrow
> money from them and then to use legal maneuverings to avoid paying back
> that money by making it too expensive
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"McGyver" <Greyprof@msn.com> wrote in message
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> The company has no obligation to pay severance pay to an employee
who
> voluntarily quits. That's true regardless of the reason for
quitting, and
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"Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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> Light Templar wrote:
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> > Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> >> Light Templar wrote:
> >>> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> >>>> [anonymous] wrote:
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>> Since no American media has chosen to cover this lawsuit, I have put a
>> copy of the Amended Complaint on my website in HTML format. You can
>> find it at the following link:
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>> http://www.cybersheet.com/bushsued.html
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>There's a reason why
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"McGyver" <Greyprof@msn.com> wrote in message
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> "wg bradley" <wgb@bogus.ca> wrote in message
> Punitive damages can be applied to intentional torts, including this
one,
> conversion. But the cr
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yi_su0 wrote:
> BiG_Orange wrote:
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>>>Stealing electricity is theft. It's a crime. You can report it to the
>>>police. If they charge him with theft, it's likely that an offer of
>>>restitution would follow. If not, you can sue for conversion.
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anklow guilty
Posted: December 09, 2003 - 8:06pm EST
by: David Melmer / Indian Country Today
FLANDREAU, S.D. - Congressman William Janklow's long political career may be
over.
The popular and outspoken Janklow, 64, was found guilty of second de
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BiG_Orange wrote:
>>Stealing electricity is theft. It's a crime. You can report it to the
>>police. If they charge him with theft, it's likely that an offer of
>>restitution would follow. If not, you can sue for conversion. Don't
>>threaten to re
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> You can't steal a car from yourself. The BANK owns the car until it is
paid
> off. In this case, that would be until after the final two payments have
> been made. A repo person would be acting as an agent of the car's
> WNER. -Dave
Incorrect
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I have no legal training and have a series of questions regarding the
adultery law in Michigan. As I understand it, adultery is oddly still
on the books in Michigan and is a felony punishable if brought within
a year of the sexual intercourse. My quest
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"BiG_Orange" <@> wrote in message
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> > Stealing electricity is theft. It's a crime. You can report it
to the
> > police. If they charge him with theft, it's likely that an offer
of
> > restitution would
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Youwillnotspammeyoubastards wrote:
> Bob <boby23456@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<3FD422CF.1040105@hotmail.com>...
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>>Youwillnotspammeyoubastards wrote:
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>>>Bob - the condescending way you call ppl "toots" pisses me off. Get to
>>>the subj
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Dark Angel <anon847c@nyx.net> wrote:
>In soc.singles la n. <nilita2004nospam@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>| "Dark Angel" <anon847c@nyx.net> wrote in message
>| news:1071011833.190186@irys.nyx.net...
>|> In soc.singles miguel <miguel@newsguy.com> wrote:
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Jay T. Beatty wrote:
> "=> Vox Populi ©" <vox@popu.li> wrote in message
> news:rRsBb.1373$Bd3.54316@news.uswest.net...
>> shogun wrote:
>>> In article <47ac21e0a16d34764500fe9437bae7a0@cypherpunks.to>,
>>> Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer
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Hello:
Please help me out here with the initial steps I should take if I feel I
might qualify for Long Term Disability.
I am a professional over 60 years of age. Although I am well educated with a
college degree, I am at a loss as where to start h
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Hello:
Please help me out here with the initial steps I should take if I feel I
might qualify for Long Term Disability.
I am a professional over 60 years of age. Although I am well educated with a
college degree, I am at a loss as where to start h
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Looking for advice regarding the following situation.
A person signed a 1 year lease to rent an apartment, and wrote a check
to cover the deposit and the first month's rent. In return the keys to
the apartment were handed over to them. The day after,
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"wg bradley" <wgb@bogus.ca> wrote in message news:<BssBb.628419$9l5.83639@pd7tw2no>...
> "McGyver" <Greyprof@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:br5cuv$281jdd$1@ID-75195.news.uni-berlin.de...
> > The company has no obligation to pay severance pay to an em
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In <digatv403qv9c6gjcs68nmcqubv17l183f@4ax.com>, kim
<kimonnetNOSPAM@shaw.ca> wrote:
>On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 11:21:49 -0800, miguel <miguel@newsguy.com> wrote:
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>>kim wrote:
>>>miguel wrote:
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>>>>I haven't called monkeyboy a steve, er, steve a mo
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"RobertR237" <robertr237@aol.composite> wrote in message news:20031209112717.15923.00002475@mb-m12.aol.com...
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> In article <20031209095718.11003.00000411@mb-m24.aol.com>, insurancenj@aol.com
> (InsuranceBroker) writes:
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> > "stew" <Im@thefair.co
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Bob <boby23456@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<3FD422CF.1040105@hotmail.com>...
> Youwillnotspammeyoubastards wrote:
> > Bob - the condescending way you call ppl "toots" pisses me off. Get to
> > the subject, not the person, in any debate.
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In soc.singles la n. <nilita2004nospam@yahoo.com> wrote:
| "Dark Angel" <anon847c@nyx.net> wrote in message
| news:1071011833.190186@irys.nyx.net...
|> In soc.singles miguel <miguel@newsguy.com> wrote:
|> | kim <kimonnetNOSPAM@shaw.ca> wrote:
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Uncle Samuel wrote:
> On Tue, 09 Dec 2003 09:01:33 -0800, clw@oblivion.world wrote:
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>> In article <5vnatvc6bablont3s1a9n0o11mrpicv875@4ax.com>,
>> Uncle Samuel <stars@bars> wrote:
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>>> On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 12:38:49 -0700, "=> Vox Populi ©" <vox@po
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"=> Vox Populi ©" <vox@popu.li> wrote in message
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> Homicide is either ... do try an pay attention.
>
Well, as the statement was, "Pilots who bravely murder from 10,000 feet are
even bigger cowards than
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hogun wrote:
> In article <47ac21e0a16d34764500fe9437bae7a0@cypherpunks.to>,
> Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer <nobody@cypherpunks.to>
> wrote:
>> Any more dead american invaders in Iraq?
>>
>
> Saddam killed over 61,000 Iraqis in Bagh
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LeModernCaveman wrote:
> >> Since no American media has chosen to cover this lawsuit, I have put a
> >> copy of the Amended Complaint on my website in HTML format. You can
> >> find it at the following link:
> >>
> >> http://www.cybersheet.com/bus
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solution27@lycos.com (KDJLP) wrote in message news:<f1abb62b.0312091138.3a7c7a1f@posting.google.com>...
> Under what circumstances, can I have legal basis to request the
> employer for compensation after I left the company?
[snip]
The company is right
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In soc.singles miguel <miguel@newsguy.com> wrote:
| kim <kimonnetNOSPAM@shaw.ca> wrote:
|>And I meant it. But there you go hassling me for something that I
|>have nothing to do with and after I have been playing nicely and being
|>quiet.
| He's
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> People are charged with theft of electricity all the time (usually for
> by-passing the meter for grow-ops).
There is a big difference between the electric company making the charge,
and an individual. I don't know where you are from ,but they woul
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"Dark Angel" <anon847c@nyx.net> wrote in message
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> In soc.singles miguel <miguel@newsguy.com> wrote:
> | kim <kimonnetNOSPAM@shaw.ca> wrote:
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> |>And I meant it. But there you go hassling me for something th
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s_knight8@hotmail.com (s_knight8) wrote in message news:<6bd12cd6.0312090809.19114b29@posting.google.com>...
> http://www.vaildaily.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20031208/NEWS/312080104
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> Kobe Bryant's defense attorneys are trying to force his alle
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yi_su0! wrote:
> Hi,
> My apartment landlord is and have been using my electricity for common
> area such as parking lot
> and in an exercise room without my consent for last five years.
> It seems like the landlord just pulled out electrica
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On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 16:14:54 -0700, "=> Vox Populi ©" <vox@popu.li>
wrote:
>A man wearing a Santa Claus hat and wielding a baseball bat held up a Dunbar
>armored truck
Ya think the Rockies will sign him to hit cleanup?
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I lost my job to a non-citizen with an H1-B visa. I have
NO SYMPATHY for you and others in your situation.
Go home.
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"wg bradley" <wgb@bogus.ca> wrote in message
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> "BiG_Orange" <@> wrote in message
> news:vtc3j8nvnrbd51@corp.supernews.com...
> > > Stealing electricity is theft. It's a crime. You can report it
> to the
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> Stealing electricity is theft. It's a crime. You can report it to the
> police. If they charge him with theft, it's likely that an offer of
> restitution would follow. If not, you can sue for conversion. Don't
> threaten to report him. Either f
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The company has no obligation to pay severance pay to an employee who
voluntarily quits. That's true regardless of the reason for quitting, and
regardless of how good a job you did. The only exception would be if the
company has a policy of paying su
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I believe the reason why past behaviour is not admissable is because
of the following.
Lets assume you have a criminal with a previous but because of one
reason or another becomes law abiding. Then in the event that his/her
previous is admitted the
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