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    Neighbor Harrassment

    I'd go with Injury - General torts, or General Miscellaneous.
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    Similar Confusing Trademark? Online Company

    If you're only interested in registering your own, then I would suggest you don't challenge theirs, and file yours. They can try challenging yours if they want to spend $750 and make the confusing similarity argument. (For my money, they're not confusingly similar.)
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    Medical Malpractice 12 year old child

    Why do you think that? Medical malpractice is (I think) 2.5 years in New York, but the statute is tolled if the patient is under continuous care, and can be extended by 10 years in case of malpractice involving injury to a child. Maybe, maybe not. Get a medical opinion and talk to a...
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    Similar Confusing Trademark? Online Company

    What is it you want to appeal or challenge? The granting of the trademark THE WEBSITE NETWORK to your competitor? Their registration of the domain name THEWEBSITENETWORK.com (or whatever it is)? Something else? Assuming you are talking about a WIPO challenge (from the mention of $750), you...
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    emancipation and out-of-coutnry marriage recognition

    See these threads for the skinny on emancipation. http://www.thelaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14951 http://www.thelaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34744 It's probably not going to happen. Nor is marriage the solution. She can't legally get married in Canada unless she is 18 (or in some...
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    Canceled check payment

    More information, please. How did you cancel? Do you have confirmation? How/why did they process anyways? Have you contacted your bank to see if they will reverse the charges?
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    own property but have no rights according to some Florida Statue ????

    What law? Ask the officer for a citation. But really, from your perspective, it doesn't really matter whether you can find it - what matters is if your brother-in-law can find it and rely on it against you. The fact that you might be liable for trespassing on property he resides on has...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Do I have to Refund deposits money after 60 days past promised payment and pick up

    Generally (AZ law may differ and I am not an expert in it) when someone gives a deposit they enter into an agreement to purchase the thing, usually within a specified period of time. You're risking losing a sale to other prospective purchasers; the deposit is your surety that they will complete...
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    Assault & Battery 14 Year Old Child Physically Assaulted By His Teacher

    Panama? God only knows what entities there are there. I'm guessing that if the police don't take action, she can file a complaint with the school board, and could sue the teacher and/or school for assault in civil court. Really, she could do those whether or not the police do anything.
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    You're welcome. I don't do private emails. You could post it to the forum as an attachment - I...

    You're welcome. I don't do private emails. You could post it to the forum as an attachment - I think you need to have posted a certain amount of messages first. Or you could post the text of the document here. But if you've already sent it off, I don't know what more I could add that would...
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    Lack of sexual relations - grounds for annulment?

    Non consummation is often grounds for divorce, not annulment. However, an annulment may be granted if one partner is "incurably incapable" of having sexual intercourse. I suspect if you've been trying with a therapist for a year and a half, a court might see things your way.
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    dental insurance wows

    I think one of Shakespeare's romantic comedies is based on a similar trope. You can't accept it under false pretences. So you can either accept it under true pretences (in which case he will probably not give it), or you can reject it. I suppose you could always take the check and not cash it.
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Need Advice about Release of Claims in connection with Refund of Fee (Sample form?)

    Yes to all of the above. I would also add something to the effect of good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged. I would also describe the work you did do and the amount he has already paid. I would also put in that you are released from any further...
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    Premises Liability property liability

    Usually there is no duty owed to trespassers. But I understand that Iowa's premises liability laws are in a state of flux - a recent decision did away with the traditional distinction between licensees and invitees, and might arguably even do away with the distinction between invitees and...
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    Need advice about Revocable Living Trust - Have an issue with my sister

    Nope. Yep. The account hasn't been given to you in the trust, at least not yet. The trust is revocable, and your interest in it is contingent on your father's death. So your father is free to do with as he wishes, and your sister is under no obligation to pay it back, either to you or your...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Need Advice about Release of Claims in connection with Refund of Fee (Sample form?)

    Go to Oncle and type "settlement and release" into the search field. Or scroll down and look under "Settlement Agreements" in the index. Most of them have way too much verbiage, but you can mash them up to suit. Post back if you need help with the whereases and therefores. :)
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    Being Sued By Creditor

    "A legal or equitable action on a contract, obligation, or liability not founded on a written instrument, including an action for the sale and delivery of goods, wares, and merchandise, and on store accounts" shall be commenced within 4 years. I doubt this will be of any help. The credit card...
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    Corporate Law How does one edit a posting once it has been posted?

    You post a message in a forum. If its something I feel like talking about, I respond.
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