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Re: New televisions must be able to receive digital TV signals by July 2007
In us.legal The CQMMAN <cqmman@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > What? Why on earth (or in the UK) would you buy a TV that ISN'T widescreen? For economic reasons. I'm planning on buying a discontinued 36" HDTV in a 4x3 aspect ratio. It is about half the pri


Re: New televisions must be able to receive digital TV signals by July 2007
The CQMMAN wrote: > "half_pint" <esboella@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<bnnamk$12l212$1@ID-204080.news.uni-berlin.de>... > > > Nobody wants this widesceeen #@($ so exactly who is pushing it? > > What? Why on earth (or in the UK) would you buy a


Re: what constitute signing under duress ?
On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 15:55:47 +0000, Chris Street <despam.trasher1@ntlworld.com> wrote: >Paul Burridge wrote: >> On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 09:38:06 -0000, "dakeb" >> <david.bower@uk.thalesantispamgroup.com> wrote: >> >> >>>Would you be happy if your cl


Re: what constitute signing under duress ?
Paul Burridge wrote: > On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 09:38:06 -0000, "dakeb" > <david.bower@uk.thalesantispamgroup.com> wrote: > > >>Would you be happy if your client delayed your truck by, say, an hour whilst >>they unpacked and checked every item you had d


what constitute signing under duress ?
We are in a situation were we contracted a party to deliver some goods to a third party. Cargo was devanned at a bond store which we own and out turned as One flap open - one carton minor tear (Our store man even took some photo's of it - as there


Re: what constitute signing under duress ?
On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 09:38:06 -0000, "dakeb" <david.bower@uk.thalesantispamgroup.com> wrote: >Would you be happy if your client delayed your truck by, say, an hour whilst >they unpacked and checked every item you had delivered? I don't think the >fact


Re: what constitute signing under duress ?
Would you be happy if your client delayed your truck by, say, an hour whilst they unpacked and checked every item you had delivered? I don't think the fact that the client signed for receipt in good condition would hold up. Having said that, it seems


Re: what constitute signing under duress ?
"Mr Joop Down Under" <downunderjoop@netscape.net> wrote in message news:3FA5B484.7010906@netscape.net... > We are in a situation were we contracted a party to deliver some goods > to a third party. .... > So what constitute "signing under duress" a


Re: New televisions must be able to receive digital TV signals by July 2007
axel@white-eagle.org wrote in message news:<clNob.949$yX4.7@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk>... > In uk.legal The CQMMAN <cqmman@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > What? Why on earth (or in the UK) would you buy a TV that ISN'T widescreen? > > To save space... I f


Re: Seriously considering filing lawsuit.....not a joke.
In article <4hhbqvcbpmpdl7dkve791iuu2vg7jrt4pe@4ax.com>, Rikijo II <Rikijo2@hotmail.foo> wrote: > >Jail for libel? Gee, when did libel become a misdeamenor or a felony? >I always thought libel was considered a civil matter. > >I'm not a lawyer, but


Re: => Good Lawyer Joke ...!
"Chas" <chas@chasclements.com> wrote in message news:kfydncSxCo4NhDiiRVn-ig@comcast.com... > Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote > > Pity his customer didnt use something of a bit high caliber. > > Nah; no need to wish death on the man- wounding


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