
29 July 2009 | 0 replies
Ideas DO NOT include changing our constitution, like Ziv said about the second amendment.

5 August 2009 | 3 replies
It will look really bad if the sales contract is amended because the sellers want the appliances.

28 August 2009 | 4 replies
u very well may want to amend ur lease if it doesn't address specifics: i.e.

19 April 2010 | 6 replies
The buyers should have extended their tax returns, but if they already filed the 2009 return, they can amend it to get the credit now.

8 June 2010 | 8 replies
Talk to your insurance carrier, they will have requirements for the tenants daycare insurance, and may require your policy be amended, to which you would have to agree to (although perhaps not obligated to do so).

4 June 2010 | 6 replies
My realtor draged up the amendment to the original contract and sent it over to me.

11 June 2010 | 114 replies
I finally came to this conclusion over the weekend as we were circulating petitions to put a Constitutional Amendment on the November ballot in Ohio to stop Obamacare.

8 January 2011 | 75 replies
People who have admitted to using Medicare and VA benefits shouldn't be preaching against government health care.People who like to insult others for not upholding the Constitution who then publicly call for the assassination of those who legally take advantage of their first amendment rights in a way he doesn't like.People who claim to be for limited government and then preach for more legislation when it comes to things they find morally wrong (gay marriage, drugs, etc).People who like to preach morality based on religion, but then clearly pick and chooses which aspects of biblical morality is important and which aren't.I could go on and on, but the point is, if you're going to spend time spewing hypocrisy and inconsistency, you shouldn't be surprised when people who are smarter than you call you on it.And again, if you can't take it, maybe the political threads aren't the place for you...

10 August 2010 | 25 replies
How will the government track down every individual and force them into service without violating any fourth amendment rights?

17 August 2010 | 9 replies
In thoses states that have such rquirements, I would suggest incorporating the covenants and agreements of special provisions as an addendum to the standard contract, taking care not to amend or modify any requirements in the basic contract.