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  1. fredrikklaw

    When to file...

    Go For It! I quite agree! This so-called friend of yours has no intention of living up to his side of the bargain and a court summons has an uncanny way of bringing some folks to their senses. And no, you do not have to wait until June to file the action against your friend and can start...
  2. fredrikklaw

    Consumer Law, Warranties International exclusive distribution contract

    I don't think so! Payment will be made, unless otherwise agreed, by means of money transfer or other way, which prefer manufacturer, on the date given by the Manufacturer and brought in the appendix 1??? What? I am not sure what this writing is supposed to be, but it certainly isn’t a...
  3. fredrikklaw

    Weapons, Guns, Firearms can they do this

    More Questions Than Answers! I really don’t mean to be sarcastic or crass here, but this scenario has more holes in it than a chunk of Swiss cheese and is more ambiguous than a presidential candidate’s campaign speech, because every time I read the post over, I came away with more questions...
  4. fredrikklaw

    Unauthorised Overdraft Issue

    Affirm or Disaffirm! It depends on how long it has been since you turned 18! Contracting with a minor (or an infant) is not illegal in and of itself but it has no legal effect and it terms and conditions are not binding on him. But once the infant reaches the age of majority on his 18th...
  5. fredrikklaw

    Expired Drivers Licence Ticket

    No Death Penalty! You don’t even need to go to court! Driving with an expired license is one of the so-called “fix-it tickets” and if you look on the citation you were issued, you will see half way down the question: “Is this a correctable offense?” with yes/no boxes, with a check mark in...
  6. fredrikklaw

    Help

    Has Civil Procedure Been Cancelled? On the first point, you are not wrong! A property manager, or anyone else for that matter, who is not the real party in interest cannot sue as plaintiff if he has no “Standing.” But I have a strong feeling that your demurrer was denied because the property...
  7. fredrikklaw

    Consumer Law, Warranties Purchase agreement - long, but need lots of help!

    How long is a piece of string? I do not mean to sound pedantic, but in the future, before you put your signature to a contract like this, pay an attorney for an hour of his time to read it over to make sure that all is in order. Because any attorney worth his salt would have warned you against...
  8. fredrikklaw

    Selling a House Without a Contract

    You mean $450,000!? Not only there is nothing here for you to honor, you should not even be giving this ridiculous claim an iota of credibility by giving it a moment’s consideration? What you have on your hands is purely and simply a very badly disguised and amateurish shakedown with a price...
  9. fredrikklaw

    I tried to rent from someone overseas

    Who owns that house? Do you know for certain that he really even is the owner of the property? I presume you do not know so the first thing to do would be for you to contact the property tax assessment office of the county the property is situated and find out who actually owns that piece of...
  10. fredrikklaw

    Statue of Limitations and Getting Sued

    One step at a time! You are putting the horse before the cart, arguing apples with oranges, and are running when you should be walking! Statute of limitation for breach of a written contract is four years and two years for implied and quasi contracts. But that in and of itself does not...
  11. fredrikklaw

    Permanent Residency Greencard through marriage

    Double Dipping? If you have been married to a U.S. Citizen for the past three years, then not only are you now a Lawful Permanent Resident (L.P.R.), but you are also eligible to become a U.S. Citizen if you wanted to. So, why did you apply for a change status through employment when you are...
  12. fredrikklaw

    Unlawful Detainer

    You Have No Cause! I am of the same opinion as well. Never mind that you have absolutely no cause or grounds whatsoever to ask for a dismissal based on the landlord’s mistake of inserting the wrong amount in his complaint, as well as the fact that a motion to dismiss is a Noticed Motion...
  13. fredrikklaw

    A loan

    Thanks Again! Thank you again ArmyJudge for taking the time to expand on your previous post and I genuinely appreciate the nutshell explanation of Homestead as to its core benefit and deterrent hands-off values, depending of course on what side of the property line we stand. It would be...
  14. fredrikklaw

    A loan

    Thank You For The Tip! Thank you (Army Judge) for the correction and also the info-link re levying against Florida properties which I shall definitely visit for some edification on the subject of Homestead which I have to admit I know absolutely nothing about; not even a word. So would it be...
  15. fredrikklaw

    A loan

    Long Arm Statutes! First and foremost, you might want to look up your state’s statute of limitation for commencing such actions, because 6 years does not sound right at all! And no; you do not need an attorney for what will be a pretty straight forward case for you; and yes, you can file in New...
  16. fredrikklaw

    Consumer Law, Warranties What are my options?

    Let's see... Well, let’s start with what we DO know and go from there! I have a healthy dislike of direct debit when it is with the best of companies, but I thought that setting up one was a bit more entailed than merely “checking a box” on a form and also that once it is set up, the amount...
  17. fredrikklaw

    How many times can a trial by judge be postponed?

    Your Move! If you have satisfied the conditions governing adverse possession, which by the sound of it you have, and the statute of limitation for your state has run, then there should be no hold up and the land is yours upon your filing of an action to Quiet Title which should include a...
  18. fredrikklaw

    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Petty Larceny first offense, can it be removed???

    No Public Enemy #1! The process you went through at the store is called “Cite and Release” which is a great substitute for actually being physically arrested, handcuffed and taken down to jail where you’d have spent three days(72 hours) before seeing a judge. Your court date is for your...
  19. fredrikklaw

    Consumer Law, Warranties What are my options?

    Terms & Conditions! It would be helpful if you could put up just the “Terms and Conditions” which I take it must be on the reverse side of the agreement (contract) forms; I couldn’t (and wouldn’t) even hazard a guess without seeing what the terms and conditions dole out. fredrikklaw
  20. fredrikklaw

    Criminal Trials, Hearings Set aside motion - Job applications

    You are clear to say no! Your saving grace here is that the charge of felony was reduced to a misdemeanor and now that the conviction has been set aside, you are free to answer with absolute confidence any question or inquiry, including without limitation, an inquiry in an employment...
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