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On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 21:42:05 GMT, "Doc" <someone@yahoo_nospam.com>
wrote:
>I've got a quick question. I work at an office supply store and we sell the
>EZ Legal forms and the one question I get a lot of is: "What is the
>difference between a general
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On the outside of Microsoft's Flight Simulator, it says to the effect "By
opening this software box/package, you agree to abide by the enclosed
EULA".
What if I do not agree to agree?
Is there any law which prevents me from opening the box unl
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A General Power of Attorney gives your attorney-in-fact full authority over
your financial and estate affairs. A General Power of Attorney can transfer
funds or write checks in your name and can also take money out of your bank
account. However, a Gene
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I've got a quick question. I work at an office supply store and we sell the
EZ Legal forms and the one question I get a lot of is: "What is the
difference between a general power of attorney and a limited power of
attorney?" So I was wondering also, wh
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I'd suggest you use the lowest priced contractor who can provide you with a
copy of their insurance certificate.
I am not a lawyer, but I doubt that having each worker sign a liability
release would effectively protect you.
I'd also suggest you h
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I read this on another newsgroup: The people who got arrested for child
porn, if the website stated that it was legal in usa, could they not sue
the billing agent. I do not know if the websites that the people got
arrested for stated this.
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The National Congress for Fathers and Children (NCFC), founded 1981, is the
longest-lived nationwide
organization having an elected board of directors which focuses upon
Father-Child Relationships,
Joint and Sole Custody for Fathers, Financial and Emo
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Uncle Samuel wrote:
[snip]
> I know there's kiddie porn that's public domain, care to use it?
Sorry, but that's *your* vice.
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Arthur L. Rubin wrote:
> Leonardo Been wrote:
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>> 'Oxford' is a registered trademark of Oxford University Press - as you
>> can probably read in the front of every book published by that
>> company.
> False, if used as a reference to the
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Thank you. May the information land at the right places.
Arthur L. Rubin wrote, after 'Quaoar' provided more information (*):
> OK -- if that's accurate, and the test was not developed in Oxford,
> then you're probably correct. It COULD be a tr
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Leonardo Been wrote:
> 'Oxford' is a registered trademark of Oxford University Press - as you
> can probably read in the front of every book published by that
> company.
> Thus the corporate bodies of 'scientology,' it would seem to me, are
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Arthur L. Rubin wrote:
> Leonardo Been wrote:
>>
>> 'Oxford' is a registered trademark of Oxford University Press - as
>> you can probably read in the front of every book published by that
>> company.
>
> False, if used as a reference to the commun
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Quaoar wrote:
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> Arthur L. Rubin wrote:
> > Leonardo Been wrote:
> >>
> >> 'Oxford' is a registered trademark of Oxford University Press - as
> >> you can probably read in the front of every book published by that
> >> company.
> >
> > False, i
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Leonardo Been wrote:
>
> 'Oxford' is a registered trademark of Oxford University Press - as you
> can probably read in the front of every book published by that
> company.
False, if used as a reference to the community of Oxford.
It's also not
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On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 12:43:37 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
> No, they *FOLLOWED* the law,
No they CHANGED the law!
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On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 12:42:04 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
>Uncle Samuel wrote:
>
> [snip]
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>> I know there's kiddie porn that's public domain, care to use it?
>
> Sorry, but that's *your* vice.
Predictable attempt to demonize.
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Richard wrote:
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> John Graeme wrote:
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> > http://www.belleville.com/mld/belleville/8082192.htm
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> > Man threatened with arrest after taking photos
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> > EAST ST. LOUIS - Fletcher Parker said all he wanted was a few
> > snapshots of th
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'Oxford' is a registered trademark of Oxford University Press - as you
can probably read in the front of every book published by that
company.
Thus the corporate bodies of 'scientology,' it would seem to me, are
using the word 'Oxford' illegally, an
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Uncle Samuel wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Mar 2004 12:55:17 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
>
>>Bush v. Gore was, jurisprudentially speaking, a genuine
>>abomination.
>
> You can thank the activist Florida courts for that.
No, they FOLLOWED th
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