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Well, it seems pretty clear cut to me as well, but there's no
convincing my brother. Anyone else want to put in their two cents? I
want to get a consensus here.
thanks
jeremy
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I (with my wife) am an owner of a condo unit and have dispute of
property damage with a neighbor, now we are going to face a lawsuit
with his insurance company.
On 12/22/2004, we had a contractor to remodel our two bathrooms for one
week immediately
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You got anything on you I need to know about, son? Knives? Guns? Bombs?
Corn chips?
JUNK: A Drug War Satire
www.WaronJunk.com
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>My brother and I are having a legal debate that perhaps you folks can
>settle. Say someone punches you, and you want to file assault charges.
> Would it be more difficult to get a conviction if you hit the guy back
>in self defense? Now, I'm not ask
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Yesterday, Brighton solicitor Martin Cray won his libel action again
former client Anthony Hancock. Cray was awarded a staggering nine
thousand pounds for two defamatory publications: a fax and a letter,
that had been read only by members of his staff.
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I am a 20 year employee of a fortune 100 company with at present 88,000
employees in the US. During these 20 years, my employment record has been
spotless. Recently, I got a new supervisor by means of job eliminations and
shuffling people around. The n
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Mail would usually be recognized as mail, and most people would know
whether the address on it is the return address or the to-address, so
I'd be suspicious of you, but the lesson should be to pay more
attention to mail that comes under your door, not
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Does New York allow limits on the length of time an implied warranty
lasts? I didn't see a limit, but I can't search the laws at the moment
because the search stopped working and now I think the webpage is down.
I'm trying to get the manufacturer of
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