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Hi! I'm trying to set up a Delaware LLC for my small business, located
in Moscow (Russia). I see this as a legal entity that I can use to
close contracts with international customers.
>From what I understand, if I do business outside of the State of
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Long Juan wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 21:37:20 GMT, Sam's Stones are the size of pencil
> erasers <sirian@mental.org> wrote:
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>>Bush is the AntiChrist!! wrote:
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>>>Huh?
>>>Bush is re-elected, fly the flag upside down!
>>
>>You @$#*i
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Hi,
I need some legal advice. Earlier this month I signed a lease for a
2-bedroom townhouse in Mississippi. The leasing agency would not show
me the apartment because they said someone was living in it, but they
promised me it would be exactly lik
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Ray Fischer wrote:
> Sneechres <sneechres@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >David W. Barnes wrote:
> >> In article <kCpzd.25962$wZ1.23401@bignews3.bellsouth.net>, Johnny
> >> <wxpprofessional@msn.com> wrote:
> >
> >> They don't have that right, moron.
> >
>
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buick wrote:
> The apartment I live in has had a faulty hot water heater since june, and
> it causes stuff to be stained with rust and it runs out of hot water in
> about 10mins. The water in this area is known to be problematic. The hot
> water
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Scott wrote:
> I was called by a bank telemarketer today who, after prodding from
> me, admitted that our conversation may be recorded for quality control
> purposes. I said I don't give permission to be eavesdropped on and
> recorded. I was informe
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>Ken Smith wrote
"> I stand by my assessment of Geragos as a capable attorney, although any aura
of invincibility he might have had is gone. I rather expect that he will learn
from his epic Peterson blunder -- and he had better, inasmuch as Cam's ve
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> Ken Smith wrote
">First, we are told that the L.A.S.D. uncovered "secrets" -- scandalous
information, even by Los Angeles' admittedly lofty standards for tidbits of
that nature. And now, Ted is openly accusing detectives form the Los Angeles
Count
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"buick" <ninsega@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3_WdnUSNz4JTiU7cRVn-qw@adelphia.com...
> The apartment I live in has had a faulty hot water heater since june, and
> it causes stuff to be stained with rust and it runs out of hot water in
> about 1
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NY
"Brigitte" <bas3@rocketmail.com> wrote in message
news:hJFAd.179716$T02.32866@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
>
> "buick" <ninsega@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:3_WdnUSNz4JTiU7cRVn-qw@adelphia.com...
>> The apartment I live in has had a faulty ho
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snipped a bunch of useless intellectualist drivel.........
C.M.
If you had snipped all the "intellectualist drivel" there wouldn't have been
one word left. <g>
--
JerryD(upstateNY)
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Bush is the AntiChrist!! wrote:
> Huh?
> Bush is re-elected, fly the flag upside down!
You @$#*ing traitor.
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I was called by a bank telemarketer today who, after prodding from
me, admitted that our conversation may be recorded for quality control
purposes. I said I don't give permission to be eavesdropped on and
recorded. I was informed that their company is
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David W. Barnes wrote:
> In article <kCpzd.25962$wZ1.23401@bignews3.bellsouth.net>, Johnny
> <wxpprofessional@msn.com> wrote:
> They don't have that right, moron.
Yes, they do. That is why I and about 60 million other citizens of
this country ca
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Far be it from a telemarketer to tell you lies. In fairness to the
people who do this lowlife job for a living, they are instructed in how
to answer objections like yours and have the choice of doing as they're
told or losing their job.
If either pa
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Spum Scones <seriously@mental.nut> whined:
>
> Bush is the AntiChrist!! wrote:
>
> > Huh?
> > Bush is re-elected, fly the flag upside down!
>
>You @$#*ing traitor.
You blitheringly stupid troll, I've seen moldering heaps of reasty
dog-droppi
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Whether it is legal or not, watch out! Changes in paydates and unusual
negative financial events may be symptoms that the company is going under.
I worked for a large trucking company that got the Teamsters to take a pay
cut to keep the company i
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In article <41d1b28a$0$31069$d5255a0c@news.wanadoo.nl>,
Alex <avdeelen.REMOFE@wanadoo.nl> wrote:
>"tjab" <tjab@wam.umd.edu> schreef in bericht news:cqnb18$n51@rac1.wam.umd.edu...
>> In article <41cf090a$0$4915$b83b6cc0@news.wanadoo.nl>,
>> Alex <avdee
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Destroyers of Father-Child Relationships Never Take a Holiday
Unfortunately, holiday seasons are the most effective evil times for those
who
want to limit or destroy father-child relationships.
If you are a father who is having a good holiday seao
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McGyver, Thanks for your anxiously awaited reply! Can you suggest
specifics to determine whether the multi-member LLC I am dealing with
has been properly formed, or can you otherwise suggest a good source
(text?) from which to glean knowledge?
Also
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Actually, they idolize L. Ron. They say all the time that "Ron is
Source." If a few of them realized that L. Ron was a human being, with
more than a few faults that would be considered "normal" in anyone else,
they might just wake up...
AND, fewe
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"Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:41D32EC9.9B0843CC@worldnet.att.net...
> Ken Smith wrote:
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>>> And the one who is "anointed" is the one who wears the badge.
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>> IOW, L.A.S.D. detectives, Christians who are do
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
[snip to focus on this
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forevernitefan wrote:
> Ken, some christian nut cases call each other "anointed" of their god.
> particulalry if the one supposedly "anointed" has shown some "gifts of
> the spirit" such as speaking in tongues. Remember when Swaggart was
> first expos
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> forevernitefan wrote:
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>>Byt that response, Kaldis, I could say-- " Hey, Cam wasn't arested for no
>>reason, was he?"
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> No, not for "no reason". Just not for the one that has been stated. He just
> happened to be
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> forevernitefan wrote:
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>>If you think Kaldis defending a child killer as anointed is bad, [...]
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> Kaldis isn't defending any "child killer".
Kaldis isn't defending just *ANY* "child-killer." He is defending
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
>>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>>>Kent Wills wrote:
>>>>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>>>>>Kent Wills wrote:
>>>>>>Save $1000.00 a month AND get back at mom. Two items that spell out
>>>>>>motive.
>>>>>
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 21:37:20 GMT, Sam's Stones are the size of pencil
erasers <sirian@mental.org> wrote:
>Bush is the AntiChrist!! wrote:
>
>> Huh?
>> Bush is re-elected, fly the flag upside down!
>
>You @$#*ing traitor.
You pathetic not-@$#*
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"Zipless" <zipless@whocares.com> wrote in message
news:1103940631.eca4309de33922f5d15f21841219a8d9@teranews...
> "Paul Robinson" <postmaster@paul.washington.dc.us> wrote in message
> news:Jdiwd.7646$E_6.4750@trnddc04...
> > George wrote:
> >
> > >
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"David W. Barnes" <spam@aol.com> wrote in message
news:261220041951410484%spam@aol.com...
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>> >> > If it Walks Like a Duck and Quacks Like a Duck, Then it Must Be A
>> >> > Duck.
>> >> >
>> >> >> Its just like my sister who when watching the or
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The apartment I live in has had a faulty hot water heater since june, and
it causes stuff to be stained with rust and it runs out of hot water in
about 10mins. The water in this area is known to be problematic. The hot
water heater sucks up so mu
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>Parents are retired living in Europe
>Have bank account w/parents $8500.00
>Pension and retirement checks get deposited in it
Hmm, they should probably have their own bank account. They are living in
Europe, but US banks do have branches over ther
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Ken Smith wrote:
>
> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> > Ken Smith wrote:
> >>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>>>> [...] YOU are the one who has posited it as a motive, and YOU are the
>>>> one who has to justify your claim.
>>> You just have to understan
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In article <cqukif013oo@news1.newsguy.com>, Richard <Anonymous@127.001> wrote:
> PTRAVEL wrote:
>> "Richard" <Anonymous@127.001> wrote in message
>> news:cqtnq602ms@news1.newsguy.com...
>>> http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/01/26/mikerowesoft.sett
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Ken Smith wrote:
>> And the one who is "anointed" is the one who wears the badge.
> IOW, L.A.S.D. detectives, Christians who are doing the Lord's work by
> bringing an alleged child-killer to justice.
I didn't say "Christians". Rom. 13:1-4 indi
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forevernitefan wrote:
> By that response, Kaldis, I could say-- " Hey, Cam wasn't arested for
> no reason, was he?"
It's a "Dr. Monkey" Moment [referring to the forensic expert Geragos
put on the stand in the Peterson case, whose meltdown probab
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Ken Smith wrote:
> I stand by my assessment of Geragos as a capable attorney, although any
> aura of invincibility he might have had is gone. I rather expect that he
> will learn from his epic Peterson blunder -- and he had better, inasmuch as
> Ca
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His cult doesn't worship L. Ron, it's not like L. Ron is their Jesus, I'd
think he's more like the Pope (albeit, a
rotting and smelly one). If the Pope was found to be a child molester, it's
not going to destroy Christianity
because Jesus is their
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"SolarChase" <solarchase@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041229023753.06403.00001773@mb-m22.aol.com...
> >Greg Kurtz wrote
>
> ">I really need some advice and don't know what else to do.
>
>>My situation:
>>44 yeard old male
>>Live in Illinois
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<know_buddee@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1104339403.654402.265380@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Population grows because people are having sex with out birthcontrol.
> There are 60 billion souls and only 6.5 or so in incarnation.
Let's
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"Matt Beckwith" <beckwith@wchsys.org> wrote:
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>Andrew White wrote:
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>> Ha Ha Ha! That's a riot! Let me guess: you live in Montana? Here in
>DC
>> area 8 cars will squeeze into the 2-second gap! Then the cars behind
>> you will honk you off the
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alkemyst@shadow.net wrote:
> You mention 1) you aren't sure how fast you were going....you say
it's
> doubtful you were going that fast, yet use midnight and lack of
traffic
> to defend even if so.
While it seems contradicting here, I didn't/had
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<know_buddee@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> It is a big mistake to believe that anyone gets away with anything.
> There is an absolutely perfect system of justice - that applies to
> eve
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~~
~~If the state gives the second arrangement to others and not you,
~~that's discrimination. If the state gives the second arrangement
~~to no one, that's that's the opposite of discrimination.
true, but the whole theme is I have a mental illness
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If a debtor fails to list a judgement, but lists the same creditor
under Unsecured debt, i.e., the same creditor should have been included
in the Secured Creditors list, since subsequent to the judgment it is
now a Secured Debt, what is the likely resu
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You mention 1) you aren't sure how fast you were going....you say it's
doubtful you were going that fast, yet use midnight and lack of traffic
to defend even if so. Being unsure of your speed is going to make this
easily won by the police officer who
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DON'T LEAVE. See an attorney right away, and don't be cheap about it.
If she's the one working and you're not she will most likely be ordered
to pay for both your attorney and her own. Depending on which state
you live in you could be entitled to spous
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