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Cable Speed Test wrote:
> this whole thread is proof debug rules over spell check...
edlin is better...
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"John Bailo" <jabailo@texeme.com> wrote in message
news:o_2dnTEGzOIFj-7fRVn-iw@speakeasy.net...
> Cable Speed Test wrote:
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>> No I 'spose not, not much left anfter a 7/11 burrito and a half liter of
>> code red.
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> Fresh mozarilla, basic and
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On 29 Apr 2005 07:49:04 -0700, shareyourknowledge@hotmail.com wrote:
>My employer has me working 8 days in a row, no day off.We are short
>handed this week. Is this legal in California? I am hourly.Thanks for
>your responses.
"No employer of labor
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 06:41:08 -0700, L Sternn <lincolnfs@hm.net> wrote:
>On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 05:43:47 -0700, "Gaurdenman"
><m.frisch@charter.net> wrote:
>
>>
>>"L Sternn" <lincolnfs@hm.net> wrote in message
>>news:n2no61lhhjuhi2b87bhh2h0iu5sgehdef
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"Ken Smith" <forget@it.com> wrote in message news:4272ADCE.4090802@it.com...
> Michael Ejercito wrote:
> > Ken Smith wrote:
> >>K Smythe wrote:
> >>>On 28 Apr 2005 09:24:04 -0700, "Michael Ejercito"
> >>><mejercit@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
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Hello
Consider a situation where an employee is fired for suspicion of theft etc.,
and the charge is false. What action can be taken against the employer? In
addition to the direct effects of losing that job, the cloud of suspicion
over that employe
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Cable Speed Test wrote:
> No I 'spose not, not much left anfter a 7/11 burrito and a half liter of
> code red.
Fresh mozarilla, basic and tomato on a fresh bread will set you FREE!
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Michael Ejercito wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
>>K Smythe wrote:
>>>On 28 Apr 2005 09:24:04 -0700, "Michael Ejercito"
>>><mejercit@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>This is not about two people being nominated to be federal judges. It
>>>>is about the w
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"Jeff_Relf" <Me@Privacy.NET> wrote in message
news:Jeff_Relf_2005_Apr_29_Y74S@Cotse.NET...
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> Hi Cable_Speed_Test ( and L_Sternn ),
>
> What, again, are your qualifications Cable_Speed_Test ?
You thin because you will "code for food" you are
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how to get rid of a tax lien or get a loan to buy a house without
inaccurate stuff like that on cred it thing being a problem
nead loan place that will do deal w no nonsense
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Hello- If i understand the law pertainig to my question, my employer
can have me work 8 days in a row as long as it overlaps into the next
pay week. He has me working Wednesday-Wednesday with Saturday beginning
a new week.Also, Saturday -Wednesday woul
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no son, you didn't read my post very well. I said UNLESS he writes "dude
drove off" it would be a lie.
"Ron Tock" <rontockPANTS@yahooPANTS.com> wrote in message
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> Falky foo wrote:
> > here's the thing
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dunno.. that's what they do.
"BiG Orange" <@charter.net> wrote in message
news:m5pce.1208$cZ6.1126@fe02.lga...
> >it's blocked by something, they'll write 'blocked'... in
>
> It's also required that the VIN on a car must be displayed for obvious
>
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Hi, I can't believe banks don't accept third party checks (endorsed to you
on the back) anymore, or if they do they make you go through annoying hoops
such as having the other party get thumbprinted while standing there in the
branch with you. It's re
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"Ryan" <welziak@snet.net> wrote in message
news:1114795990.116033.74760@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
> Hi,
>
> As many of you are aware, personal financial advisor Suze Orman is a
> major supporter or the Revocable Living Trust instead of hav
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"Gunner" <gunnerNOSPAM@lightspeed.net> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 12:33:47 -0700, "The Trucker" <mikcob@verizon.net>
> wrote:
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>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Sparrow Hawk
>>
>>You must be a
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"Gunner" <gunnerNOSPAM@lightspeed.net> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 09:23:14 -0700, "The Trucker" <mikcob@verizon.net>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Gunner" <gunnerNOSPAM@lightspeed.net> wrote in me
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> >> > Being poorer and living in a more corrupt society is a good thing?
> >> How do you measure "more corrupt"? :)
> >If you were honest, it would be worth discussing. But you just want to
> >rant, so you'll have to do that by yourself.
Oh, I see
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Gunner wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 04:19:11 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
>>RJ wrote:
>>>Sparrow <sparrow1234@fea.st> wrote:
>>>
>>>>maybe Americans should become more like the Mexicans
>>>
>>>Being poorer and living in a more corrupt soci
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Williams wrote:
> troy wrote:
> > The only basis for my saying that the car was not moving was the
> > driver's assertion that it was not moving, which I was foolish
enough
> > to believe. When I spoke with the parking lot attendant ten days
> lat
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Hello, if your in chicago than you need to read this:
http://www.chicityclerk.com/legislation/codes/chapter5_12.pdf
I live in chicago and have been though my legal fights with my
landlords. They are suppose to resume the lease as stated in your
c
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On 29 Apr 2005, "z" <z@y.x.invalid> wrote:
> [may] a litigator use a . . . response letter [from
> the adverse party's prior lawyer] denying existence of
> specific documentation (in response to a request
> asking for administrative record) and i
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Hello, Located in Chicago IL and live in a high-rise condo and our
condo association is starting to make frivious rules which is really
starting to aggitate me and making my stay at this location very
uncomfortable.
The newest rule is that the peopl
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"§hadoØraith" <shadowraith@see.message-id> wrote in message
news:1ume5x7xmwlrx$.dlg@officer.com...
: Yibbels wrote:
<skipped>
:He
: posted here in February (not December) asking about the "Win $500K" scam.
: When told everyone receives the
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Falky foo wrote:
> here's the thing though, at least in California the cop is supposed to write
> down the VIN. If it's blocked by something, they'll write 'blocked'... in
> this case it'll be interesting to see what the officer writes. Unless he
>
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I'd be up for a Timeslips support group.
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On 28 Apr 2005, "z" <z@y.x.invalid> further said in part re. his
Calif. state "writ of mandate" proceeding:
>> > Petitioner regards the preliminary administrative
>> > record as incomplete, but in theory can lodge the
>> > administrative record wit
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Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote in news:4272ADCE.4090802@it.com:
> Michael Ejercito wrote:
>> Ken Smith wrote:
>>>K Smythe wrote:
>>>>On 28 Apr 2005 09:24:04 -0700, "Michael Ejercito"
>>>><mejercit@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>This is not
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"Ray Gordon" <> other than "that's the way it's been, and that's the way it
shall be."
>
It is also the easy way to get rid of pro-se litigants like Sam Sloan and
anyone who cannot afford to hire Process Servers all over the USA and in
Europe (as was
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> Service by mail is not "personal service" in this context.
I could show you a 25-page article that debates the topic, and shows very
little argument given by the judges that actually supports this finding,
other than "that's the way it's been, an
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CSU is claiming that the Administrative Procedures Act does not apply to it.
However, it seems to me that the APA would apply in the sense
that the APA applies to all state agencies (according to the C.E.B.
legal guide book on administrative procedur
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I'm sorry but I don't understand a word that you said. Your sentences
don't make any sense.
Care to reiterate?
Thanks,
Dave
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Grey Hangman wrote:
> The key phrase is "Closing the border with Mexico would be quite
simple
> indeed, with the right manpower.". I did the math one time. To put
enough
> people on the broder to guarantee no-one crossed we'd need a little
in
> e
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James Alexander wrote:
>
> The Real Bev wrote:
>
> > I pay for medical insurance. I pay for liability insurance. Why
> > should HER
> > liability insurance company profit because I have paid for medical
> > insurance?
> > Two companies have be
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The writers of the practice don't bother consulting anyone on the law,
but then again that would probably make for boring TV.
-Dave
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What are the legal rights of persons regarding using posted fax numbers
as solicited?
I have had an encounter with one that solicited fax, at a posted
number, over a very long time frame, and has come back six months later
claiming all the fax use w
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 04:19:11 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
>RJ wrote:
>> Sparrow <sparrow1234@fea.st> wrote:
>>
>>>maybe Americans should become more like the Mexicans
>>
>> Being poorer and living in a more corrupt society is a good thi
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 04:07:31 GMT, re_johnson1@hotmail.com (RJ) wrote:
><alvinj@XX.com> wrote:
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>> In rec.knives RJ <re_johnson1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> > Sparrow <sparrow1234@fea.st> wrote:
>> > > maybe Americans should become more like the Mexican
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On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 12:33:47 -0700, "The Trucker" <mikcob@verizon.net>
wrote:
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>> Cheers,
>> Sparrow Hawk
>
>You must be a Republican. Republicans love a society in whch
>an elite few govern all the serfs. That is the culture of Mexico.
An
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On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 21:04:31 GMT, Mason A. Clark
<masoncNOT@THISix.netcom.comQQQ> wrote:
>On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 12:09:33 GMT, Gunner <gunnerNOSPAM@lightspeed.net> wrote:
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>>
>>
>>Liberals - Cosmopolitan critics, men who are the friends
>>of every
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On 27 Apr 2005 13:37:31 -0700, mikejc563@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>Gunner wrote:
>> On 26 Apr 2005 21:11:38 -0700, mikejc563@yahoo.com wrote:
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>> >
>> >Why can't we just make more jobs here?
>>
>> If you dont know the answer to that question...it ex
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On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 09:23:14 -0700, "The Trucker" <mikcob@verizon.net>
wrote:
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>"Gunner" <gunnerNOSPAM@lightspeed.net> wrote in message
>news:t50v61dneuoup22k1j27kc212vtme88dd6@4ax.com...
>> On 26 Apr 2005 21:11:38 -0700, mikejc563@yahoo.com wrot
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(advance warning-- this is pretty deep into administrative law and maybe
evidence.)
can a litigator use a OL response letter denying existence of specific
documentation
(in response to a request asking for administrative record)
and introduce it so
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Falky foo wrote:
> no son, you didn't read my post very well. I said UNLESS he writes
"dude
> drove off" it would be a lie.
>
No, the ticket would not be a lie. It would be incomplete. If he
wrote a false VIN on the ticket, or wrote 'blocked'
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A conservative is someone like Limbaugh, Arian Nations members, or Newt
Gingrich.
Bush is just slightly to the right of center, Clinton was just slightly
to the left of center.
Hillary is repositioning herself to the right of center and to the left
o
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foggytown wrote:
> After I noticed this I watched another whole series to see if I was
> right. I think I was. Whenever the judge asks "Have you reached a
> unanimous vwerdict?" the verdict is always guilty. If the judge just
> says, "Have you re
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Are you really answering your own questions?
I think you need a lawyer pretty bad.
And what in the world is an "OL"?
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You don't cite where you are, but in general unless you can show that
the municipality was somehow involved in the auction and moreso than
just granting a license, there may be some liability. While your
questions appears to be a hypothetical, I would
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I have read references to "The AOL checks of enticement case" but have
never been able to find an actual discussion of the case.
My presumption, based on the frequency with which I receive checks of
enticment with various restrictions, is that those
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On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 18:55:32 -0700, Antipodean Bucket Farmer
<usenet2005@THE-DOMAIN-IN.SIG> wrote:
>New idea for a "Reality" TeeVee show: Rod Speed and Bob
>Ward, locked in a room together.
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