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Z,
If it's university policy to have a meeting with these individuals come
to such a meeting with a tape recorder and inform them at the start of the
meeting that you wish to make such a record. If they refuse, thank them for
their time and leave
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Should plaintiffs avoid private meetings with defendants?
Eg, a student, per university procedures,
complains about a prof to the dept. chair. The dept. chair informs
the student that the prof. has complained to the dept. chair
that the student "ha
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OK, I think I understand what you were writing earlier better now
with your subsequent response. Sorry for misunderstanding
you earlier. Thanks.
<esnesnommoc@urthlynk.c0m> wrote in message
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> On Mo
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That answer seems consistent with the clerks. Thanks...
"tomG" <tmg@jorsm.com> wrote in message
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> "z" <z@y.x.invalid> wrote in message
> news:gY5qc.294$Oc3.127@newssvr27.news.prodigy.com...
> > Does fili
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Jeff Strickland wrote:
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> > > Union workers still got hosed.
> >
> > You do not know that. All you know is what you saw in
> > a 60 sec newsclip which can in no way give the whole picture.
> >
> Actually, unless you have solid proof otherwis
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My girlfriend will be moving in with me soon. We're both single. I own a
house and have substantial financial assets. She earns very little income,
and has virtually zero financial assets.
My attorney doesn't seem to think that I need to bother wit
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"jeff" <jeff23news@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> My girlfriend will be moving in with me soon. We're both single. I own a
> house and have substantial financial assets. She earns very litt
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"James" <jrhenry22342@aol.com> wrote in message
news:Xns94EE6C2F3B01Fnonenonecom@24.93.44.119...
> Hi, I hope you can help me. My mother died a few months ago and I was
> appointed executor of her will. In it, she wants to give a few antiques
to
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On Wed, 19 May 2004, "Don Zimmerman" <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote:
>> ... the standard in D.C. for a private-person
>> executor is what is "reasonable" in light of what
>> the relevant circumstances of the estate call for ......
>
> I still have the f
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> in the case of an estate having 1 million in assets and not really
> involving any complicated decisions, just mostly paper work, a lawyer
might
> perhaps take 5%, or $50,000, as a fee. As a personal representative with
> little or no experience, co
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"Gerard Greeley" <gerardgreeley@go.com> wrote in message
news:712806e5.0405191615.7866499b@posting.google.com...
Geriatric Gerard still doesn't say where he went to school, if he ever did.
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Litigants should only communicate/ each other through their respective
attorneys.
I am not a lawyer.
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This all takes place in Ohio, so if anyone has experience here that would be
cool. I know I'm going to take
it to a regular attorney though, but just wanted to get a heads up since
there is no listed geographical area
and since it 'appears' to prevent
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jls wrote:
> "Gerard Greeley" <gerardgreeley@go.com> wrote in message
> news:712806e5.0405181928.524c18c7@posting.google.com...
>
>>Gerard Greeley, L.Sc.D., LL.D.
>
> Ahhh, most impressive. Awesome even. In what state do you purport to
> flap
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"Susan Cohen" <flaviaR@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<vYrqc.138047$G_.122596@nwrddc02.gnilink.net>...
> TOO FUNNY!!
>
> Susan
Thanks!! I was particularly proud of the PR man. He definitely
knows how to entertain clients!!
>
> "P
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en Smith <forget@it.com> wrote in message news:<40AB5C8B.8050003@it.com>...
> Gerard Greeley wrote:
> > "Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:<40A95707.E82CA7C1@worldnet.att.net>...
> >>Gerard Greeley wrote:
> >>>Ken Smi
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Thanks for the advice, McGyver. (I loved your show, by the way :-)
Hopefully I can locate the family and offer them the furniture. One of the
pieces is an old trunk made by the friend's Grandfather, so I think they
should get first dibbs if that'
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Thanks for taking the time to answer my question, Dan. I'd still like to
offer them the furniture first even if it's not legally required. (Maybe
I'm too kind-hearted :-) One of the pieces is an old trunk that the
friend's grandfather made (we're
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e congratulate the law enforcement in CONCORD and CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
for the award of excellence for outlandishly abusive treatment to
people, power, and authority.
Before I begin, I wish to TRUTHFULLY and FACTFULLY make it
exceptionally CLEAR tha
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 15:23:32 GMT, James <jrhenry22342@aol.com> wrote:
>Hi, I hope you can help me. My mother died a few months ago and I was
>appointed executor of her will. In it, she wants to give a few antiques to
>a childhood friend she hadn'
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<svnt@lwsg.edu> wrote in message
news:40aada2e.29802018@news.east.earthlink.net...
> > I get the idea you are answering a puzzle by referring to another
puzzle.
>
> This is not so. I simply answered the question posed, clearly and
> succinctly.
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Ode To Corruption In Courts~Indianapolis, Indiana
To Trust or Not To Trust , That Is The Question The Trouble with Trust
Funds is the Trustees.
=A0=A0=A0=A0~~~~~~
=A0=A0=A0
~There is certainly is a potential for abuse in trust funds, the
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 14:51:03 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
>Racicot still supports George W. Bush.
As do a majority of rational people.
(See map referenced below).
--
Map Of The Vast Right Wing Conspiracy:
http://www.freewebs.co
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Young and dumb I was...
17, driving from Michigan to Myrtle Beach for Spring Break. After driving
south all day, me and a buddy finally see a sign.. 75 miles to Myrtle Beach.
Being dumb, the thought not only crosses my mind, but I say aloud "Sweet, i
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I'm curious, does a landlord have the ability to append this type of
information to someone's credit report?
I can see the privacy people upset at the possibility, but I could see
landlords excited by the opportunity..
Matt
"John Smith" <moresp
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>The bad dude is caught, and it turns he's an employee of your bar.
>During the investigation they find out he got the information from the bar
>database.
>Lawsuit time. Bar is sued and she wins the case.
Hmm, how often does this sort of thing happe
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The last poster makes a very good point. If you are living in low income
housing then you are paying a reduced or no rent at all. As such you would
be very well advised to stick to all the rules religiously. You have a lot
of others that want that apar
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Hi, I hope you can help me. My mother died a few months ago and I was
appointed executor of her will. In it, she wants to give a few antiques to
a childhood friend she hadn't seen in years. All I've been able to find
out so far is that the childh
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Latest I heard he was pulled over told a cop he already paid quite a bit well. he got
into an arguement with the copy which according to his story was not the best thing to
do.... you can figure out what happened next...
he tells me he feels this is
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Gerard Greeley wrote:
> "Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:<40A95707.E82CA7C1@worldnet.att.net>...
[snip]
> Why thank you for that fantastic data compilation. I've read enough
> for now, and may explore it fur
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new article gathered and ready to be placed on the web site:
THE CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLE:
SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE
http://members.tripod.com/~candst/index.html
************************************************************
GAY
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"Ilena Rose" <ilena@san.rr.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 15 May 2004 22:06:51 GMT, "Coleah" <coleah@pacifier.com>
> asked:
>
>
> Yes you have.
>
> Since you continue to use this newsgroup for
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o, you're saying if I send you five bucks, I will make fifty grand next
month?..............@$#* :(..............why did I go to law school?
"gunther" <gh27@terra.es> wrote in message
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> DINERO
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> > Speaking as a landlord, I may be able to provide an alternate
> > viewpoint. You mention that you have been cited for noise several
> > times. This in itself tends to indicate a small recurring problem. At
> > this point, you would be on my "rada
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Your friend is an idiot.
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If you don't like your tenants, that is not credit agency reportable.
If your tenants have an irregular payment history (pay late, bounce checks,
stuff like that) then that is definately reportable. Property management
companies do it all the time.
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I was really wondering more about the level of scrutiny applied in
comparison to the Cleburne and Garrett decisions.
Thanks,
Tom
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Alberto Moreira wrote:
> Said Ken Smith <forget@it.com> :
>
>> The Constitution is a contract between me and my government, and the
>>same may be said about the relationship between you and yours. Let's
>>not split hairs (or infinitives) unduly
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You mean China doesn't put up with pedophiles like America????
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his is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Gerard Greeley wrote:
> "Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrot
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Said Ken Smith <forget@it.com> :
> That is the very spirit of the Constitution: that it is not above us,
>but that it is by us and for us. And that where liberty is concerned,
>there are ultimately only two options: to live free or die!
>
>
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Said Ken Smith <forget@it.com> :
> The Constitution is a contract between me and my government, and the
>same may be said about the relationship between you and yours. Let's
>not split hairs (or infinitives) unduly.... :)
The Constitutio
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David Baumgarner <DavidBaumgarner@bosnoc.org> wrote in
news:zAHqc.2916$l%4.1462@bignews4.bellsouth.net:
> John Smith wrote:
>
>
>> 3) Appeal to the reason of the management company that you are
>> a good
>> tenant and deserve to st
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Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
> On Tue, 18 May 2004 01:31:58 GMT, Johnny Bravo <nospam@no.com> wrote:
>
>
>>On Sun, 16 May 2004 23:21:54 -0600, Laura Bush murdered her boy friend
>><> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/
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Frank wrote:
> Hi,
> My wife and I moved into our old apartment in July 2003 with a 6 month
> lease. The lease itself provides no details of an extension beyond
> that 6 months, therefore I understand that under NJ law the lease
> becomes m
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"John Smith" <morespam@spamisfun.com> wrote in message news:<10alrg7i2edep0a@corp.supernews.com>...
> I sympathize with your situation but, unfortunately there is little you
> can do legally. Try to do everything you can to stay where you are. You
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JA MORAN wrote:
> I have a friend who does a lot of traveling. , he recently told me a
> story that happened about a year ago..
> He was on way back to the airport to catch a flight to his next
> destination.... He was runing late, stopped fo
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JA MORAN <jamoran@analon.com> wrote in message news:<40AB03B8.32E5E93F@analon.com>...
> I know there is a statute of limitations
>
> doesn't this apply to traffic tickets too ???
> If you file them don't they "vanish" after a few years ???
If you
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Hi,
My wife and I moved into our old apartment in July 2003 with a 6 month
lease. The lease itself provides no details of an extension beyond
that 6 months, therefore I understand that under NJ law the lease
becomes month-by-month. A months' notic
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