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  1. zddoodah

    Song Phrase or Title Use

    Again: I can tell you a lot about copyright law, but you will never get a reliable answer to this question from an online message board. If you want to market this game, you'll need to pay an attorney to review it and advise you.
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    Why is Joe Biden not in Jail

    Honest question: did you really expect this post to be taken seriously? Because he hasn't committed any crime. Seems like you're quoting something here - perhaps a section of the United States Code? Couldn't be bothered to cite which statute you're quoting? Really? Which one? And when...
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    Do Spouses Need POA for Each Other

    If there's something else you think you might want, then you should consult with the attorney who created your estate planning documents about why you think you want/need it and whether it's already part of your plan. For example, you previously wrote that you are "[p]lanning for a situation...
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    Song Phrase or Title Use

    The album Born in the U.S.A., which includes the song of the same name, was released by Columbia Records, which is now owned by Sony Music Entertainment. Based on how record contracts were done back in the early/mid-'80s, Columbia would have owned the sound recording copyright in the album...
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    Do Spouses Need POA for Each Other

    Sounds like you'd be well-advised to consult with an estate planning attorney and, possibly to create a trust, pour-over wills, "living wills," and possibly other documents.
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    Visitation and unwed couples

    I don't understand the question. Are you saying that one of the two has children from a prior relationship? Alabama is a little backwards with stuff like this, but I don't know any state that prohibits cohabitation in the presence of children from a prior relationship - whether or not the...
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    What else can be done

    Earlier in your post, you wrote that this was a co-worker of yours. Now you're referring to the employer as "his employer." Intentional? Anyway, how do you know that the employer didn't view the footage? Is "the corporation" the same thing as the employer? How did the corporation "cover[]...
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    Do Spouses Need POA for Each Other

    Depends on the specific facts of each situation and the applicable state law. I therefore neither agree nor disagree. No.
  9. zddoodah

    Plaintiff for Initial Hearing

    I doubt anyone here has intimate knowledge of Indiana small claims procedures. I suggest calling the court clerk and asking. However, unless there's some compelling reason why one of you can't be there, you both probably should make every effort to be there.
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    Sold car to junk, now they're using same license plate?

    I suggest your father follow the link previously provided and notify the DMV of the sale and likewise notify the entity who sent the toll violation notice.
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    Sold car to junk, now they're using same license plate?

    This is awfully confusing. For starters, I assume you meant to say that you sold the car to a person or business who buys junk cars for salvage value. Correct? You referred to this car as "my car," but then you told us that it isn't actually your car because your father was the owner. Was...
  12. zddoodah

    Unlawful Eviction Alleged Unlawful Eviction and Contract Breach in a Commercial Rental Scenario

    Just FYI, complex situations are not well-suited for online message boards. So...you're a subtenant. What sort of business? I assume you have a written sublease with the landlord. Do you have a copy of the landlord's lease with the college? Is there any documentation by which the college...
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    Division of property appraisal

    I'll assume that this MSA was adopted by the court as part of the divorce judgment. I'll also assume you're talking about a boyfriend. What do you think is the difference between a "valuation" and an "appraisal"? I assume this is a reference to section 664.6 of the Code of Civil Procedure...
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    Buying Part of a Neighbor's Property

    No one here could possibly speak intelligently about how any email or any other document we haven't read might be construed. It's also not clear why it would matter if anyone considered any email to be a "letter of intent." In the abstract world of all that is hypothetical, almost anything is...
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    what to do to to get my property back as agreed

    Capitalization would be helpful. I assume this was a person whose last name began with "T," and not the actor who goes by that name. It stated that you would sign over your property? Or that, by virtue of signing, you were transferring ownership of the property? And why on Earth would you...
  16. zddoodah

    What's On My FBI Rap Sheet

    I'm honestly at a loss to understand how you might think anyone here could have any more or better information about this situation than you have. In other words, no one here has any hope of offering anything better than the same guess you have likely made.
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Liability for work contracted on another's property

    Assuming "he" is your neighbor, why would your neighbor sign a contract relating to the removal of a tree on your property? Great, then there's no issue here. Then call your homeowner's insurer and ask whether the liability coverage on your policy would apply here. Also make sure your...
  18. zddoodah

    Engine Damage from oil Change

    How so? What does "pay bare min of value" mean? Replacement of what? What exactly are you seeking to have the mechanic pay for? Perhaps, but you have to quantify your damages. If you didn't actually suffer damages, you're not entitled to compensation. You're entitled to the lesser of...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Liability for work contracted on another's property

    Then it's your responsibility to have it removed or face the consequences of not going so. Now that you're on notice of a potentially dangerous situation, you'll be liable for anything that could have been prevented by removing it.
  20. zddoodah

    Consumer Law, Warranties Liability for work contracted on another's property

    Gonna need some more information before trying to answer your questions. Is the tree on your property (as suggested by the inspector telling you that it has to be removed)? If so, why would there be any expectation for your neighbor to trim the tree? If not, why would the inspector tell you -...
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