Essential Mozart : Horn Concerto No. 3 (High Quality)


Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 3 in E-flat major, K. 447 was completed between 1784 and 1787. The work is in three movements: I. Allegro II. Romance (Larghetto) III. Allegro Rondo This concerto “has clarinets besides bassoons and string for accompaniment. They bring warmth and light colouring to this most attractive work, and in spite of unadventurous support they partner the bassoons in many typical phrases.”

How to protect my business from potential stolen or fake goods?

Hello,

Thanks in advance for anyone’s help. I own an online business, and I’m about to enter into a business relationship with a supplier in New York. What kind of contract/legal document would I need to protect myself in the case that I receive stolen or fake goods, and how would I go about obtaining such a document?

Thanks so much!

utilities and security deposit

On November 1, 2009 I provided written notice of my intent to vacate my rental house at 8 cr 1106 Oxford, MS as required by lease. On Jan. 28, 2010, I called the landlord to follow up and ask how he wanted to take care of the electricity, as I planned to move out on Jan. 31, 2010. The landlord stated that he would go to the electric company on Feb. 1, 2010 and have it switched into his name, as he did not want the electricity to be disconnected. On Feb. 27, 2010, I received a bill from the electric company in the amount of $394.00. On March 1, 2010, I called the electric company and they informed me that the account had not been taken out of my name. I then called the landlord to ask if he changed it, and he said that he had, but the “government employees” at the electric company had forgot to change it. The landlord informed me that he would go the next morning, (March 2, 2010), and have it changed. I told him to give me a call after it had been done. At 4:30 on the afternoon of March 2, 2010, I had not heard from the landlord, so I called him back. He stated that it had “slipped his mind” to go and change it. I then sent in a disconnected form (as advised by the electric company) to have the power turned off, and taken out of my name. I called the landlord to inform him of this. He stated to me that I would owe a bill for the month of February. When I tried to tell him I did not feel that I was responsible for his mistake, he got mad and hung up on me.

Also of March 4, 2010, I have not received the written notice by which the landlord claims all or any portion of the security deposit with the itemized amounts claimed, nor have I received any portion of the security deposit. Section 89-8-21 MS Code: Tenant’s Security Deposit. What advise would you have for someone in my situation?

HIPPA and facebook

We have just been informed by our hospital that we can no longer have any work related comments on facebook due to HIPPA violations. As an example, some of us are about to do transport and are required to get 10 intubations done before we can begin going out to pick up patients. The nurse that obtained her first intubation posted to facebook … “Woo hoo, had my first intubation last night and was successful”, after which, most of us congratulated her on her success. Now the employer is claiming that comments like this violate HIPPA. The Privacy Rule protects all “individually identifiable health information” held or transmitted by a covered entity or its business associate, in any form or media, whether electronic, paper, or oral. Individually identifiable health information includes many common identifiers (e.g., name, address, birth date, Social Security Number). There was no patient information at all provided in the comment … just that she had completed a required task for the new position. Can the hospital use HIPPA to quelch personal conversations that have no patient information within them?

No rental agreement, really cold, internet slow; want to leave.

Hey~ hope I can get some help here. I recently took a place in Toronto to be closer to my receptionist job (I’m a new grad from university, living away from my hometown). It’s a Chinese owned basement.

What I didn’t realize during my first daytime visit of the place is that it gets really cold at night. below 21 degrees for sure.. closer to 17.
the internet is “covered” but it’s really slow and doesn’t work half the time.

For the net, he says he is providing good internet and it works for others.

For the heat, it’s my room that’s really cold, but the common area and the other rooms are warm, so he can’t increase the heat because my room is going to be a few degrees colder than the common space. So increasing the heat means overheating the other rooms… No heater or anything was mentioned, I’m wearing sweater and leggings when I sleep..

I already paid the first month rent in cash (he wants cash not cheque). The landlord asked for a last month rent deposit; I didn’t want to give it to him. I want to leave after one month. I don’t think it’s worth it fighting over the net and heat. my housemates are loud and I want to leave anyway. I don’t want to make him mad because he lives in the house.. he seems like the type to get mad… he’s probably going to ask me again for the deposit soon.

I originally said I would stay at least 2 months.

I was ready with a cheque to pay rent and to sign the rental agreement the first day (no terms of anything was mentioned before I moved in). He didn’t accept cheque, cash only, and he had no rental agreement. I got him the cash for the rent. On the third day, he asked for the last month deposit and for a key deposit. He didn’t mention anything about those amounts before or when I moved in.

Am I legally obligated to pay since I’m not satisfied with the place and there is no rental agreement? I would like to just leave after a month, but with no confrontations.

Special Conditions of Supervision

Is it legal for a judge to impose Special Conditions of Supervison for someone that is on 5 years probation for Back Child Support. Two of the conditions are as follows:
1) I will secure the written permission of my supervising officer before entering into marriage.
2) I will secure permission of my supervising officer before entering into any type of contractual relationship.
They have also advised him that he can not live with his current girlfriend of 4 years in which he already lives with!

Withholding my deposit for roommate’s debt

I am hoping to get some legal advice, as I am livid about this current situation. Please forgive me for the length of this post.

I lived in a 4-bedroom apt on a month-to-month agreement until Dec 31, 2009. The others in the apt moved in at different times. There was no credit check, but I did fill out a rental agreement upon moving in (although I no longer have a copy). I notified the landlord within 30 days that I would be moving out, and she assured me I would be receiving my deposit afterward.

I moved out, and spoke with her on Jan 12, at which point I gave her my new address and she told me she would mail the check. I didn’t receive it. After 2 weeks, I called her again and got no answer. I repeated this process for about 3-4 weeks, leaving messages every time with all of my contact info. Nothing.

Finally, I read up about the CA tenant law, and decided to send her a formal letter. It said that if the deposit wasn’t returned within 10 days, I would be taking her to court. It also specified CA law, that she owes me the deposit or a statement within 21 days of moving out. Otherwise, she has no right to keep any of the deposit.

Today, just before the 10 days were up, I decided to give her one last call. To my surprise, she answered. She said that she had mailed me a letter to my OLD address saying that she was withholding my deposit because of my roommate’s past due rent. We didn’t sign a lease together, but she mentioned some kind of law that says since we are paying for the unit together (and not by separate rooms), I am responsible. Bogus.

As you can understand, I am absolutely livid right now. Does she have any right to do this? I never signed any agreement with my past roommates, so should I be legally responsible for their debts? Isn’t it also her own negligence for not performing a credit check before new tenants move in? Additionally, I know for a fact that the landlord is lying about mailing the letter to my old address, since I came by many times to check for mail since then.

I am planning on taking her to court, but I desperately need some legal advice on this issue. Thanks!

What do apartment management look for?

I am looking to get an apartment later on in the year and just wanted everyone who has had some type of exp with this to answers. When apartment management run your credit what exactly are they looking at? I dont have the best credit right now but I am positive that at the end of the year it will look a little better.

Product

Hi,

I ordered a product from an online website. I received the product promptly on feb. 12th of this year and it was the mens product, not the women’s product that I have ordered. It has been almost four weeks, I filled out a return form through siraface and I printed out the receipt and I have yet to get my money back to return their product. I call their line but apparently it’s just filled with people who ‘only take orders or leave messages for the office.’ I’ve left at least 10-12 messages for the office at this place called Tantrum that send me the product and I haven’t gotten a phone call or email back. I spent almost $300 dollars and all I wanted was the women’s product.

I still have yet to get my money back, and every idiot I talk to on their order line says the same thing, ‘unfortunately miss, the only thing I can do for you today is take your order or leave a message for the office.’ I’ve sent emails upon emails, even messages through the website and called about a billion times and I’ve received nothing, not even my money back or the correct product (and that’s all that I want, is the correct product!)

I want to know what I can do to get compensated for this ridiculous hassle because it has been 20 days since I got the wrong order and all I wanted was the women’s product. There must be a law or something that can help me right this. Please help?? :confused:

Thank you,

K.