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My brother in law has the possibilliy to sign a contract as sous chef
in a 5* fine dining located in the asian east.
Term of contract is in case of termining this contract in any case (!)
to pay back the outstanding wages untill the contracted end.
In
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> "Richard Miller" <miller57@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:0i2Xe.253721$E95.64329@fed1read01...
>> Cussing at your neighbor and telling him "F**k you isn't against the law,
>> but is there anything you can legally do about a neighbor who is out
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"Richard Miller" <miller57@cox.net> wrote in message
news:53iXf.664$up2.587@fed1read07...
> If your selling a house and your next door neighbors cause you to miss a
> sell of your house because of what they say to the clients who are
> thinking o
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Richard Miller wrote:
> If your selling a house and your next door neighbors cause you to
> miss a sell of your house because of what they say to the clients who
> are thinking of buying your house, can you take legal action against
> them?
Of cour
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"goose68" < paltema@gmail.com > wrote in message
news:1143822416.032603.249550@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com ...
> do you think a public defender is competant enough? and what will the
> trial be like? and what if i have to get a public defender the da
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"AymF" < fearful.asymmetry@gmail.com > wrote in message
news:1143826741.673857.245740@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com ...
> If I own 100% of the shares of an S-corporation. All purchases for
> goods are made on the spot as customers buy them, however, c
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buying new home ...need help
My sister is thinking of buying a home in the SF Bay Area, California.
The developer is building 3 new houses. He is not a known builder.
What should one look for when buying such a new home ?
The builder does not
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Try the "Federal Communications Commission" (FCC) office.
You can look on any payphone for the full address and phone number.
Since it wasn't stated, assuming you were not advised of the penalty,
don't pay the bill.
Would you pay a bill just because s
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Doing some quick research on this "compact" you metioned I found out it
does in fact exist. However, there are only 45 states participating and
Gerogia is NOT one of them yet.
The "compact" apparently is only an information system which keeps
tracks
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"goose68" <paltema@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1143822416.032603.249550@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
> do you think a public defender is competant enough?
Some public defenders are excellent, some are crap, as is the case with many
retaine
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< dru@nospam.com > wrote in message
news:2clq2213kcocjl711kbr8cs4m7865e5oc4@4ax.com ...
> If a credit card company offers to settle a credit card debt for less
> than the full amount due, and the debtor accepts the offer by paying
> within the time l
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"Richard Miller" <miller57@cox.net> wrote in message
news:53iXf.664$up2.587@fed1read07...
> If your selling a house and your next door neighbors cause you to miss a
> sell of your house because of what they say to the clients who are
> thinking o
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Verily, on Thu, 30 Mar 2006 07:33:05 -0700, in accordance with the
prophecy, "arminius" <richard norton@cybertrails.com> proclaimed:
> Bush cares nothing for the middle class. A patriot Republican should file a
> Bill of Impreachment.
And what, s
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"EvilOppressorOfConservatives"
<Shakespeare'sFool@ThisMachineKillsFascists.edu> wrote in message
news:a_GdnXGHysC5KrDZRVn-tg@adelphia.com...
>
> "GeekBoy" <nerds@nerd.com> wrote in message
> news:442cbc83$0$16813$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.com...
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or to rules adopted pursuant to any such statute or to
any special statute establishing commissioners of jurors and
prescribing their duties or who refuses to be sworn as provided
therein"
As provided "therein" has never been quoted.
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"GeekBoy" <nerds@nerd.com> wrote in message
news:442cbc83$0$16813$6d36acad@titian.nntpserver.com...
[SnipSnipSnip]
>>>> "Terry" <kilowatt@charter.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:1143176599.278629.68780@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
>>>>> >
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If your selling a house and your next door neighbors cause you to miss a
sell of your house because of what they say to the clients who are thinking
of buying your house, can you take legal action against them?
Richard
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Our company was planning to turn some of it's code open source. They
created a source forge project and uploaded part of one of our product
source code there.
However I doubt the legality of the move. Since the copyright of the
code belongs to the c
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Zen Cohen wrote:
> "sunner" <huangxinyu714@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1143667522.255478.67490@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> > It's located in VA. In the contract, it didn't say that customers had
> > to make one-year commitment, or pay $3
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"Richard Miller" <miller57@cox.net> wrote in message
news:0i2Xe.253721$E95.64329@fed1read01...
> Cussing at your neighbor and telling him "F**k you isn't against the law,
> but is there anything you can legally do about a neighbor who is out there
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Would these same issues you brought up exist if the S-corp is
registered as a "close" corporation?
Thanks for the very in depth response, by the way.
McGyver wrote:
> "AymF" < fearful.asymmetry@gmail.com > wrote in message
> news:1143826741.6738
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On 30 Mar 2006 18:23:11 -0800, "BoyntonStu" <stu@aaronj.com> wrote:
>I cannot find it. Hint please?
He's posted the New York statute already. Go look.
No matter how close you get, to someone's property line, even 1,000th
of an inch, as long as
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Time? Is the President Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces prior to
being sworn in?
If you think so, you are sadly mistaken.
This is also true for Judges.
I can prove it.
Betcha $1.00
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On 30 Mar 2006 11:00:42 -0800, "BoyntonStu" <stu@aaronj.com> wrote:
> Do you really think there's a difference between refusing to promise
>to serve
>and refusing to serve?
>
>Indeed I do. Is there a difference between a President Elect and a
>sw
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> I have searched the Ohio Revised Code. It does not
> define "probate asset." Is that unusual? Or is it just
> that everybody looks at an asset (eg jointly owned account)
> and they think, "We know who owns that" and it doesn't
> need to be define
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Porco defense won't include offer of alibi
Student accused of attack on parents has said he was at college
By MICHELE MORGAN BOLTON, Staff writer
Click byline for more stories by writer.
First published: Friday, March 31, 2006
ALBANY -- Christoph
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If a credit card company offers to settle a credit card debt for less
than the full amount due, and the debtor accepts the offer by paying
within the time limit specified in the offer, is the settlement final?
The reason I ask is that various people
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I am a Therapist. One of the services I provide my patients is to give
them custom CDs with subliminal affirmations that they can listen to to
help bolster the effects of their sessions. I write and create the
messages and record my own voice over mu
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If I own 100% of the shares of an S-corporation. All purchases for
goods are made on the spot as customers buy them, however, credit card
bills aren't due for payment until the end of the month. In the
meantime the amount customers have paid sits idle
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do you think a public defender is competant enough? and what will the
trial be like? and what if i have to get a public defender the day of
the trial?
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"Frank" <unlisted@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:442556ba$0$157$4c5eba9e@news.getnet.net...
> They tried that BS in the past.
> What a joke.
It's even funnier knowing that poopie is impotent...his real name is
bawb...but also goes by the name o
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"GeekBoy" <nerds@nerd.com> wrote
> federal citzen is a citizen of the United States of America.
> state citzen is a citizen of a state were they reside.
Isn't there also a 'treaty' person with 'citizen' rights in addition to
treaty requirements?
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Notorious B.I.G.'s Family to Get $1.1M
LOS ANGELES Mar 30, 2006 (AP)? The city has agreed to pay $1.1 million in
legal costs to the family of slain rapper Notorious B.I.G. because of
police errors (?) during a wrongful death case brought against the
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Yes. When I left the company, its stock did not go public until much
later and went way up over the option grant price.
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Innocent Until Proved Guilty? (Voice Stress Lie Detector
Exposed as Sham)
By Brian Ross
ABC News
Thursday, March 30, 2006
'Innocent Until Proved Guilty?' Questions Are Being
Raised About a Voice Lie Detector Used by 1,500 U.S.
Police Departme
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In article <1143771791.414594.251330@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
"BoyntonStu" <stu@aaronj.com> wrote:
> I cannot find it. Hint please?
<http://www.google.com>
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nmg175 wrote:
|| Fighter pilots have a much more expansive vocabulary.
|| Especially Marine Fighter Pilots!
I would think they would have more self-control, discipline, than to post in
that manner on the open net. But, if the writer of that post i
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In article <1143749637.447459.288120@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
"BoyntonStu" <stu@aaronj.com> wrote:
> "or to rules adopted pursuant to any such statute or to
> any special statute establishing commissioners of jurors and
> prescribing
> their
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In article <1143749359.840588.269160@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
"BoyntonStu" <stu@aaronj.com> wrote:
> 'Laura Kriho' was a sworn in Juror. Had she not been sworn in she
> would not have been a Juror nor would she have been in the Jury box. A
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In article <1143745242.634487.152090@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com>,
"BoyntonStu" <stu@aaronj.com> wrote:
> Do you really think there's a difference between refusing to promise
> to serve
> and refusing to serve?
>
> Indeed I do. Is there a dif
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In article <1143729079.100380.28730@t31g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
"BoyntonStu" <stu@aaronj.com> wrote:
> It is the first oath that I am questioning. After the first oath, you
> are in a sworn position as a Juror and liable for contempt.
You ar
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In article <20060330053714.I31927@dhm.best.vwh.net>, dhm@best.com
wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Larry wrote:
>
> > No, I don't have it reversed. There are two oaths. I suggest you read
> > your own posts again. And you could try to listen to w
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In one age, called the Second Age by some,
(an Age yet to come, an Age long past)
someone claiming to be 127.0.0.1 wrote
in message <1858857.Dn7nlVuQg8@0ICU8I2>:
>Roger wrote:
>>>Jewish Judge hints he could dismiss AIPAC case
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In one age, called the Second Age by some,
(an Age yet to come, an Age long past)
someone claiming to be TELLUSTHETRUTHCINDY@yahoo.com wrote
in message
<1143733124.635830.149920@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>:
>Jewish Judge hints
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