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"Kilowatt" <kilowatt@charter.net> wrote in message
news:1114202073.534266.189790@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> When I am home the TV is on but I spend more time in front of my
> computer while trying to listen to TV so this might be the way it wen
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The answer should be in the contract. In this case, I guess that means the
benefit plan description. It might be difficult to puzzle the answer out of
that document, but whether the answer is clear or not, it's still a contract
interpretation ques
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In my suit against members of the Board of the United States Chess
Federation, the Order to Show Cause signed by Judge Gabriel Krausman
and the Affidavit upon which it was granted have been posted at the
following addresses:
http://www.samsloan.com
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deposits are there to minimize risk, not to single out bad tenants.
there is no way as far as I know to conclude who will be a "decent"
tenant.
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yes, I will be holding it for 2 months. And I am asking a higher
deposit than average because the property is brand new construction.
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PaPaPeng wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 01:32:47 GMT, Steven O. <null@null.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Basically, after nearly 30 years of driving, I had my first real
>>accident. Totally not my fault, I was stopped at a light, and the guy
>>behind me must
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Yibbels wrote:
<snip>
The guy's a nut. Ignore him.
--
§hadoØraith
"The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life
when he resigns momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself."
Archibald Macleish
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only judgments end up on your credit report, but there are lots of landlord
tenant-reporting agencies that get this info and put it in their files,
which LLs can then subscribe to. There have been lots of laws passed (at
least in CA where I am) to lim
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On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 01:36:59 GMT, PaPaPeng <papapeng@yahoo.com> wrote:
>On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 01:32:47 GMT, Steven O. <null@null.com> wrote:
>
>>Basically, after nearly 30 years of driving, I had my first real
>>accident. Totally not my fault, I was
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"McGyver" <Greyprof@msn.com> wrote in message
news:E6gae.382$yc.27@trnddc04...
> If this had been a real court:
But it's not, it's more like mediation that they are bound by.
BiG Orange
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On 22 Apr 2005 10:34:29 -0700, el_roachmeister@yahoo.com wrote:
>How much earnest money can I take from a prospective tenant to hold a
>rental property they are interested in? Can I take two month's rent and
>if they back out, I can keep the full dep
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So what is the problem? Just take out an agreed value policy - problem solved
David
Magnulus wrote:
> "Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:3crbrvF6rji95U1@individual.net...
> > They're essentially claiming that you can buy
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i happened to pick up the latest copy of chess life today at the
library and imagine my suprise when i saw your photo in the list for
those running for the board of the uscf. the only thing missing (aside
from your profile as to why anyone should vote
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Civic associations are not elected. The people who get involved are the
loudest. They impose their will on the quietest. In some cities, they also
have advisory boards where citisens get involved but these boards become more
like boosters. Members on t
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Evict him, sell property. Enough said.
If the lease is forged, it won't have your Mother's signature on it.
Good luck,
David
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2 months rent to hold an apartment sounds too high, unless you are
holding it for a particular period of time, ie. 2 months. I would be
amazed if they would pay you that much as a deposit to hold it for a
short period of time.
If you are calling the d
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Sgt. Sausage <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:9354f$42688282$42a1e6c9$9112@FUSE.NET...
> "Steven O." <null@null.com> wrote in message
> news:q2lg615bps5a30r85pd6b4reuem7g7d2st@4ax.com...
>
> Woaa dude! What rock did you crawl out from und
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<ephedralover@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1114200595.751113.22450@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
>I got a copy of this notice filed by my ex wife. I assume it means she
> fired her attorney? Our divorce was final two years ago. Any help?
>
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Where exactly is Sunnydale, California?
Is it near San Josie .... or it is closer to Polo Alto?
;-)
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"Steven O." wrote:
> ....
>
> 1. I have an older car (about 10 years old), and the book value is
> (according to GEICO) about $2000. GEICO also estimates the cost of
> the repair about a bit over $2000. They say they will not pay for the
>
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Magnulus <magnulus@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> Why the hell do insurance companies love to total cars?
Because that minimises the payout when the repair
cost is higher than the book val
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Steven O <null@null.com> wrote in message
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> First of all, I'm not sure if it is entirely fair of me to single out GEICO.
> What I just experienced may be endemic to the entire insurance industy.
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Returning to this issue, I read a Continuing Education of the Bar
interpretation of California's APA and in the first chapter, it says
that state agencies in general must generally follow the APA rules
for adjudicative hearings. Specific procedures ma
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I got a copy of this notice filed by my ex wife. I assume it means she
fired her attorney? Our divorce was final two years ago. Any help?
Thanks.
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"rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1114177347.457076.225990@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Not necessarily.
> However if there is a court order required, that will definitely appear
> in your general info file in places like Ch
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troy wrote:
> Backing out of a parking space in a crowded and cramped lot, I tapped
a
> car behind me that I had not noticed in my rear view mirror. No
damage
> to my car & the slightest of dents (barely visible) on the other car
>
> Having exch
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How would you call this? My insurance is a fund paid by all the union
employers that hire us union electricians so all our benefits are paid
out of the fund. Our fund has been in such trouble that one of the
benefits they cut was prescription drugs.
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Dane Metcalfe wrote:
> "Ken Smith" <forget@it.com> wrote in message news:4267C7F5.7000204@it.com...
>>BananaRepublican wrote:
>>
>>>9/11 - ALL THE PROOF YOU NEED!
>>
>> Anyone who believes that 9/11 wasn't, in certain respects, an 'inside
>>job,'
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File a complaint ASAP with the board of insurance. Fire them and get a
better company. DO not take your car in for repairs.
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When I am home the TV is on but I spend more time in front of my
computer while trying to listen to TV so this might be the way it went
down but....
Judge Judy was trying to ask the defendant his social security number.
The defendant kept talking in
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P.S. Apparently, PHI stands for "Protected Health Information" (not
Personal Health Information).
Also, here's a link to the Quest Diagnostics website regarding privacy:
http://www.questdiagnostics.com/privacy_practices.html
"ElJay" <LJ@LJLJ
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n Fri, 22 Apr 2005 01:32:47 GMT, Steven O. <null@null.com> wrote:
>First of all, I'm not sure if it is entirely fair of me to single out
>GEICO. What I just experienced may be endemic to the entire insurance
>industy. Still, I am getting the shaft
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"Tarkus" <Tarkus@homeland.security.net> wrote in message
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> HE is requesting HIS OWN INFORMATION - HE DOESN'T
> NEED TO SIGN A RELEASE OR AUTHORIZATION.
I probably shouldn't drag this on any further,
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In article <Ynzd7gcbEMN$@eisner.encompasserve.org>, frey@encompasserve.org
says...
>I got a fair deal on the settlement, but I felt really bad for the
>body shop. They got stiffed on the parts cost because the insurance
>underwriters/estimaters
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MrPepper11 wrote:
> April 22, 2005
> Dead Marine's E-Mail Raises Legal Issues
> By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
>
> DETROIT (AP) -- Yahoo Inc. may have resolved its dispute with a
family
> over accessing the e-mail account of a Marine killed in Iraq, but
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tate v. Perry Wheeler et al.
No. 84-86-C.A.
Supreme Court of Rhode Island
496 A.2d 1382; 1985 R.I. LEXIS 572
July 29, 1985
COUNSEL: [**1]
Arlene S. Violet, Attorney General, Constance L. Messore, Special Asst.
Attorney General, For P
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"Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> They're essentially claiming that you can buy another car
>>> for $2K which would be as good as the wreck pre accident.
>
>> Which is often bull#@($. It doesn't factor in the
>> non-market value of the c
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How much earnest money can I take from a prospective tenant to hold a
rental property they are interested in? Can I take two month's rent and
if they back out, I can keep the full deposit? What is reasonable?
I figure I would lose 1-2 months rent in
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In article <n_Z9e.109875$vL3.37816@bignews4.bellsouth.net>, "Magnulus" <magnulus@bellsouth.net> writes:
> Why the hell do insurance companies love to total cars? They don't seem
> to realize that only walking away with 2k dollars to buy a 16K-20K do
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Via legal channels, of course. Sorry if I didn't make that explicit.
W : )
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nowhere near setroit
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"Nate Nagel" <njnagel@flycast.net> wrote in message
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> Don't ever mention performance mods to an insurance company, they will
> figure out a way to raise your rates. Just get the carcass back somehow
> so y
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Wordsmith wrote:
> Once it is obvious a person is really most sincerely dead (!) there
> should be no problem with releasing the mail to relatives. Jeez.
'death certificate' is a nobrainer... but what is the legal proof of
'next of kin'??
and wh
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Furious George wrote:
> Magnulus wrote:
>
>>"Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:3crbrvF6rji95U1@individual.net...
>>
>>>They're essentially claiming that you can buy another car
>>>for $2K which would be as good as the wrec
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"Rick" <nospam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> "Lance Mannion" <a@a.net> wrote in message
news:9_2dnZd_w_mj8vXfRVn-ug@comcast.com...
> > I may be getting an eviction notice for unpaid r
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Once it is obvious a person is really most sincerely dead (!) there
should be no problem with releasing the mail to relatives. Jeez.
W : )
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On 21 Apr 2005 13:45:57 -0700, "Gichin" <timrhughes@aol.com> wrote:
>I would also suggest that you can probably approach the court that
>originally ordered you to pay the bills to get the order adjusted. The
>new order could contain language that you
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On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 12:58:57 GMT, "David Martel"
<marte005@earthlink.net> wrote:
>Sam,
>I've worked in a business where correspondence is very important. When I
>am confronted with an uncommunicative correspondent (this is rare) I send
>letters via
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Yes Gichin,
I was personally served -- with a contempt citation for failing to obey
an order -- not with a motion to modify a child support order.
Additionally, when a court modifies a support order, it must use the
Virginia Guidelines to derive the
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My knowledge of the law indicates that Orders may be void before
they're vacated by a court.
For example, in Virginia, under our child support guidelines, the Court
is required to find the "presumptive" amount of support due, from which
the Court is
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Cracklin' wrote:
> "Frankie" <Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header> wrote in message
> news:9CMJE7B938463.9732060185@anonymous...
> > Hey Jabriol, how come Carol isn't in jail yet?
>So when are you
> > calling the police to report this woman's hus
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