Don Carleone Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 2 gb better.. 7 series should b enuf for ur vid card.. Quote Link to comment
vagabond Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 I assumed your objective was to compel payment. Most people will try to avoid a criminal case since this becomes a black mark on your character and would rather settle than have it reach the courts. Part of the penalty for the bouncing checks law was imprisonment but I heard that this isn't being done by the courts anymore. I have no idea how much a lawyer costs, it might depend on your agreement with him/her. If i may add lang po.... send a written demand letter, have the one who issued the check receive it (have her/him sign the receiving copy).but it would be better if the lawyer would do that for you.normally, the case will be directly filed in court, then the one who issued will be subjected to arraignment. what the judge does after arriagnment is to send it to mediation wherein you guys can find a solution to the problem. usually, the jusge just penalizes the issuer with fine twice the amount of the check. imprisonment is usually resorted if the accused becomes a habitual offender. tnx to both of you... are you guys interested if i take it to court? if not do you have anyone you can recommend? i'm also looking for a lawyer near my area (alabang, las pinas, p'que)... also what is my recourse if the one who owes me money "disappear?"pls advise... also how long is the check valid since the day it was issued? 6 months for all banks right? Quote Link to comment
Bloodraven Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 As long as your mom has children (you and your brothers), your uncle has no right over your mom's estate. Where's your dad? My dad's lives in the states, but is here in manila right now. My parents separated when I was 8 yo, not legally though. So I guess that would mean that my dad is entitled to handle my mom's estate right? And would that also mean that whatever document I "might" have signed is considered null and void? Really need help with this guys so that I'd know how to best proceed with whatever I have planned. thank you, THANK you, THANK YOU! Quote Link to comment
Bloodraven Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 As long as your mom has children (you and your brothers), your uncle has no right over your mom's estate. Where's your dad? My dad's lives in the states, but is here in manila right now. My parents separated when I was 8 yo, not legally though. So I guess that would mean that my dad is entitled to handle my mom's estate right? And would that also mean that whatever document I "might" have signed is considered null and void? Really need help with this guys so that I'd know how to best proceed with whatever I have planned. thank you, THANK you, THANK YOU! Quote Link to comment
vagabond Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 I assumed your objective was to compel payment. Most people will try to avoid a criminal case since this becomes a black mark on your character and would rather settle than have it reach the courts. Part of the penalty for the bouncing checks law was imprisonment but I heard that this isn't being done by the courts anymore. I have no idea how much a lawyer costs, it might depend on your agreement with him/her. If i may add lang po.... send a written demand letter, have the one who issued the check receive it (have her/him sign the receiving copy).but it would be better if the lawyer would do that for you.normally, the case will be directly filed in court, then the one who issued will be subjected to arraignment. what the judge does after arriagnment is to send it to mediation wherein you guys can find a solution to the problem. usually, the jusge just penalizes the issuer with fine twice the amount of the check. imprisonment is usually resorted if the accused becomes a habitual offender. tnx to both of you... are you guys interested if i take it to court? if not do you have anyone you can recommend? i'm also looking for a lawyer near my area (alabang, las pinas, p'que)... also what is my recourse if the one who owes me money "disappear?"pls advice... Quote Link to comment
vagabond Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 checks have a "life span" of 6 months after their date of "issue" right? Quote Link to comment
kupsi Posted May 8, 2007 Share Posted May 8, 2007 help!!! i have a series of pics that i would like to convert into an animated gif file. (tama ba?) i have read somewhere that pwede using adobe image ready. i tried it pero when saving, di daw supported ang jpeg. can anyone help me with this? salamat po. Quote Link to comment
wattleferdz Posted May 8, 2007 Share Posted May 8, 2007 I havent read the whole thread as the legal thread is sputtered and all but if a check was issued (which has a lifespan of six months from the date of issue), and said check bounced off, then the issuer has three (3) days to make good of the check, otherwise, he will be held liable for violating BP22 otherwise known as "Anti-bouncing check law". It is advisable that you make a written demand so as to meet the civil law requirement of "demand" (there is no delay if there is no demand). Please exert diligent efforts in demanding payment as it is very unfortunate that relationships has to be blemished by money. As to your question of what to do if the debtor suddenly disappears, it is advisable to make your action from "in personam" to "quasi-in rem" meaning you file with the court a writ of attachment or garnishment of any property (better if real estate) to force said person to exert efforts to reclaim the attached property. I strongly suggest you do this soon so as to not give said person the opportunity to abscond. As to the penalty, BP 22 Sec. 1 par 1 provides a penalty of imprisonment of not less than 30 days but not more than 1 year or by a fine of not less than, but not more than double, the amount of check. Please take note that you can also study the matter of whether or not a case of estafa be filed separately against your debtor. Quote Link to comment
sun_dancer Posted May 8, 2007 Share Posted May 8, 2007 question.... what would happen if i havent paid my credit card dues and it was already forwarded daw sa legal tapos wala pa rin ako pambayad talaga? di ba ang masama lang naman yun pag nag bigay ka ng check na mag bounce? pero pano kung wala pa pambayad talaga but willing to pay them,like waiting for the midyear bonus to pay them or something? Quote Link to comment
Silas Posted May 8, 2007 Share Posted May 8, 2007 Can anyone help me out with my SAMBA PDC creation? The environment has WinXP workstations and belonging to the default workgroup "WORKGROUP" I followed all the sample lab/setups but still i receive message such as the one below... ****************************** The domain name TESTDOMAIN might be a NetBIOS domain name. If this isthe case, verify that the domain name is properly registered with WINS. If you are certain that the name is not a NetBIOS domain name, then thefollowing information can help you troubleshoot your DNS configuration. An error occurred when DNS was queried for the service location (SRV)resource record used to locate a domain controller for domainTESTDOMAIN. The error was: "No DNS servers configured for local system."(error code 0x0000267C DNS_ERROR_NO_DNS_SERVERS) The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.TESTDOMAIN For more information, click Help. ********************************** My smb.conf looks like this: # /etc/samba/smb.conf# samba configuration file# last updated: 06/06/2007 by chldr [global];basic server settings workgroup = TESTDOMAIN netbios name = phoenix server string = Samba PDC running %v socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_SNDBUF=8192SO_RCVBUF=8192 ;PDC and Master Browser settings os level = 65 preferred master = yes local master = yes dns proxy = no wins support = yes domain master = yes ;security and logging settings domain logons = yes log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m log level = 2 max log size = 50 hosts allow = 127.0.0.1 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 ;user profiles and home directory logon home = \\%L\%U\.profile logon drive = H: logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U username map = /etc/samba/smbusers logon script = netlogon.bat add machine script = /usr/sbin/adduser -n -g machines -c phoenix -d/dev/null -s /bin/false %u ;sync UNIX passwords unix password sync = yes passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *Retype*new*UNIX*password* %n\n *Enter*new*Unix*password* %n\n *Retype*new*Unix*password* %n\n *passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully* #===SHARES=== [homes] comment = Home Directories browseable = no writeable = yes valid users = root, silas [profiles] path = /home/samba/profiles writeable = yes browseable = no create mask = 0600 directory mask = 0700 [netlogon] comment = Network Logon Service path = /home/netlogon browseable = no ****************** I've been trying this out since last week and can't seem to make it work! I'm using 1 laptop and a PC, with RedHat Enterprise 4.0installed. I've got Samba version 3.0.10-1.4E.2. Does this mean that i still need a separete WINS or DNS for this? I'm testing this on a private network without WINS or DNS servers.We only have DNS server provided by the ISP but no WINS Server. I've already included the SAMBA PDC in the WinXP "hosts" file 192.168.1.1 phoenix (Yes! 192.168.1.1 is the IP address of the SAMBA PDC) I've read that you can go away without using LDAP as long as I don't exceed 250 users.Our company has only less than 50 employees. PLEASE HELP! STILL IN OBLIVION! MTC Samba Gurus out there, I need your help! tnks in advance! silas Quote Link to comment
MERCER Posted May 8, 2007 Share Posted May 8, 2007 for the reason that they are LEGITIMATE children I see... because they are already deemed LEGITIMATE... So they can only have their name changed when they become adults? The provision for a person changing his/her name? Upon reaching legal age only? No way that the kids can have their mom's maiden name even if the marriage is annulled... Hmmm.... Quote Link to comment
blueboy Posted May 9, 2007 Share Posted May 9, 2007 answer - you can't. a master-slave configuration requires both devices to be of the same interface. Quote Link to comment
caps19s Posted May 9, 2007 Share Posted May 9, 2007 is it possible to copy the entire hard disk to another unit and use the newly tranfered unit? as my priamary hard disk.mag operate ba ito kahit wala na ung luma?i have this 160g of SATA hard disk,i only used the 29g of it, and i wanted to transfer to an 80g SATA hard disk. Quote Link to comment
Google Posted May 9, 2007 Share Posted May 9, 2007 yes you can. but you can only do it for data.if you are going to use your new HDD as your primary disk, you should install the operating systems first. Quote Link to comment
caps19s Posted May 9, 2007 Share Posted May 9, 2007 yes you can. but you can only do it for data.if you are going to use your new HDD as your primary disk, you should install the operating systems first.pwede bang kunin ung OS sa lumang hard disk? Quote Link to comment
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