So here is a Reasonable Basis for a Banking and Tenancy Relationship, although, I may get Shanked or Shot for this Voire Dire, but that's life...
THE NEW MANAGEMENT
What's with all these
laws and legal fanatics in the 1st place.... I have lived in a commercial building's basement suite for over 15
years,...no problem with all the managers that came and went... Some newbie outfit called the lookout society, is now managing the 20 room building, and are trying to evict
me because of a ceiling height infraction, there have been numerous inspectors in my basement suite, and there
was no real problem and the fire martial, saw it fit with hardwired mains alarm connections and all that other
stuff.
The Lookout or MHA Vandu Society is run by machines who simply want to empty and gut the basement and leave them
empty, to BC Housing SRO/Jail the tenants... I have no intention of leaving till they give me a valid reason and
some common sense agreement....other than "we need the space", which they absolutely don't, and don't
intend to use.
My basement suite is registered as a storage room, because literal laws and definitions, and not a SOHO, although
I may utilize it as such at times....
The Lookouts photographed my "Storage room" to try to prove that I had worked there, thus violating the
TERM "Storage Room"....they really like Gordon Campbell's style!
These ppl thrive on homeless people, and were very instrumental in destroying the Gomez Building, even though it
had shit for tenants. BC housing and lookout/outreach projects are the enforcers of the GVRD-HEU/BC housing by-laws
based on 1910 and earlier written laws, that were not enforced even then, what the duly lack, is a common sense
approach, were tenants can exist without their constant harassment and eviction threats!
So far they have managed to bankrupt the city with unpaid loans....(see national debt).....
This is supposed to be a perk?
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The West Vancouver Legal Secondary Suite Requirements:
The West Van homeowners or landlords will be only able to rent out a single suite per lot and must be less than
nine hundred and sixty eight square feet (968 sq ft) and cannot take up more than thirty per cent (30%) of the
total West Vancouver property lot area. In addition to these suite size requirements by the City of West Vancouver
bylaws, the legal secondary/basement suites much actually be a separate living space that is private for the resident
in addition to having a separate washroom, separate cooking area (can be full kitchen or kitchenette) as well as
a separate entrance. The legalized West Van secondary basement suite must also have its
own entry way in addition to one off-street parking spot reserved for the renter.
The current illegal basement suites operating in West Vancouver rental market will be asked to apply for the appropriate
permits that are part of the new requirement for secondary suites in addition to making sure that their rental
units meet all safety standards as indicated by this new housing bylaw. Some councilors are unsure about the legalization
of the secondary suites in West Vancouver rental market as the new influx in population and people migrating into
the city will actually not be contributing in the way of property taxes, but will be exhausting some of the conveniences,
parks, schools, and other city amenities during their time renting in the city.
However, other councilors indicate that the increase population caused by the legalization of the West Van secondary
suites is on par with an increase in electricity, power and water, that the current homeowners and new renters
will be paying. In addition, the value of the West Van homes with secondary suites or basement units for rent is
typically higher than those that don't have this secondary source of income, which obviously results in higher
property taxes to the current home owners. There have been two public studies done in West Vancouver regarding
the legalization of secondary suites in the city, and both polls have been overly positive in favor of the legal
basement suite bylaw change.
Approximately or seventy five per cent of people interviewed actually agreed with the housing bylaw change for
legal West Van secondary suites during both pools. The City of West Vancouver has also pointed out that in the
Lower Mainland area, only Pitt Meadows, Bowen Island, Langley and West Van do not permit any sort of legal secondary
suites at this time.
The proposed housing bylaw is going to council October 26, 2009 and if it is a go, it can be passed by the end
of the year.
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Nothing much happened on that decision, or does anybody have a cite to state otherwise.......or did that go like
the hidden cigarette law in stores!
Don't get caught in your basement workshop, or you'll get fined and over metered......
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Dear Support Staff;
There are a bunch of Yookay based managers, that want my room for the "space" as a personal rule of their
satisfaction.....a Space they don't need, and will never use, since the other 95% of the basement has still not
been touched after 1.5 years of their Lookout "management"...which IMOHO is just a non sentient dictatorship.....just
full of "baloney!
They would not take the rent for my office/storage space because of the name/terminology.... I have contacted a
number of ombudsman of the city and renters coalition types, and they say if the room is registered as a storage
component, they can't really do anything about it..
They, the Lookouts are just a bunch in a series of homeless "care" workers that find homes/bed/SRO for
the people they have made homeless, in short, they are making a job for themselves causing a bunch of Lookout Personalized
bull roar...
*Usually*, the LANDLORD (Whoever that REALLY is...BC Housing) fills out RTA/RTO forms, but these guys are word
of mouth Dictators...with no consideration of other peoples property, life, and work at all!
The rent cheques are made out to the *Lookout Emergency Aid Society*, which in my life is rather hard to figure
out what that means in relation to my Establishment, and the last $47,000.00 I paid for this place so far.....THEY
on the hand have not done a thing for ME, except for a GVRD sanctioned Boiler room tank repair, but HUMAN lodging
is not high on their itinerary, They are in the abolishment of computer technology, professionalism in lieu of
booze/pot/junk/SRO camps...which I personally abhor!
They are offering me a lawzy rodent infested wooden door shack, in lieu of my present "studio/storage room"
that THEY said they would FIX to make my "registered stuff" computers, cameras, safe.....they don't know
about the federally registration paperwork and new land line problems yet.....with all the registration I have
for them.
Dismantling and reassembling all my security systems, computer networks and cables is a heavy task/job they don't
give a damn about. I find them a bit dogmatic for a bunch of managers. They say they are the LAW, but I may have
to wait till they sent the police over before THEY figure out were they stand in the real world.
The *Lookout Emergency Aid Society* are a duncil vandu group that few ppl can appreciate..., they have a "Help
Center Facade", but are governed by the GVRD and work with BC housing.
The only information they have on me or this building, came from ME by emails, meetings, faxes, and phone.
BC is to Canada, what Quebec is to Canada......just more problems!
I did a lot of work on this place and they don't give a damn......this stuff, doesn't happen in Surrey, as far
as ZONING BY-LAWS differentiations are concerned....not all laws/rulings, apply to everyone AFAIK, a great lot
of people like to be homeless and spend their life
backpacking it as professional tourists....Unfortunately, I am not so fortunate, with all my down to earth tie
downs.
There must be another way.....somewhere!
Bob
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When I think of all the ^computers/peripherals disassembly, and relocating all my photo stuffs and personals^,
I can't see where this moving dilemma all makes any sense at all.......just when I get things almost happening
right, and there WAS a small light at the end of tunnel, somebody somewhere just built another tunnel from rm20/bsmnt.----rm7.
The task of ^computers/peripherals disassembly/reassembly^ is almost impossible since it took me *15 years* to
set it that way^..... for my art *photo* occupational quests and fotonovel.
The new phone lines and arrangement to 5 computers and alternating modems for correspondences and website are a
difficult ta$k in itself which cut into my slowing life.....the whole idea of room #20<<-->>#7 is a
horror show to me.
The storage room I have in the basement has better living accommodations than any rooms in this general are building,
and better than all the rooms in this house. As I said the bolted furniture, closet, will not fit through all the
doors and stairs, the other furniture has been moved so many times by previous mismanagement calculations while
they worked here, they would just fall apart in an odyssey.
I'm 60 and I would be starting all over again, is a bit of a dismal burden...for apparently nothing--->"A
Ceiling Height Code", that doesn't apply to non-commercial buildings and that's why the previous managers
the (rcmps) and building inspector called it a storage room for brevity.
I thought it was bad enough having to rent a little semi-duncil room #20 for (R.Graf's/Tom Mcevoy's Neck...in the
bad days) that I use often for Recharging my Motorcycle/Scooter, through an extension cord I run down to the back
alley, storing food, extra backup stuff, and catching a few ZZZZs during the processes.
Again, The task of ^computers/peripherals disassembly/reassembly^ is almost impossible since it's isn't a plug
and play system and consists of a lot of SCSI Small Computer Serial Interface Components, that most have given
up due to the complexity and high prices.
Life is full of surprises like this, you work all your life, and then you get hit by a bullet in someone else's
crossfire.
I don't know what went wrong with the RTA/RTB/RTO/TRAC/etc... and similar contracts, but this "storage"
has never been an issue to them as I have always known, hell, this issue is NOT even worth the paperwork and heartbreak........
most correspondences have not replied with any zealous concern to my situation......and why should they, this #7<-->#20/storage-basement.
is NOT a big issue and NOT even a concern to them since they all have REAL matter$ to pursue.....
If I was a Commercial photographer again, I would also be allowed to SLEEP in my studio, but that shorefront/hi-profile
scene is another dead end too, especially for myself.
IE: the Building Inspector Lynn U. said I might just lower the floor for the ceiling height to make it legal, but
I just put in a new 1/4 floor....hell some people were made to move whole houses in the West end, and this "Phoenix"
apartment is 90 years old "says Proteus <:)" she also said as I mentioned before, that she doesn't
care what I do in the basement storage room.....the last building "deadrat" inspector said "she
wouldn't say that".......he was wrong as I told him..........
I, like THEM, would prefer to just see ME disappear into some folder somewhere, I believe WE are ALL Fed-Up beyond
reason over a dumb ceiling height infraction. I firmly recognize that know you don't give a damn for my situation,
and why should you, you have a life of your own to keep up with....which is why I have contacted many other agencies
and discussion groups.....with a Who Care/What's That/I don't Care reply!
I don't wanna go to the court bull roar either, but dammit Joyce, what choice do I have here....who decides if
the ceiling height of a storage room is an issue, YOU, some Spies, BC Housing with their win over DERA to supply
a temporary $375 rent that does NOT apply to me....I don't think Karen likes ME or something, probably because
her computer did NOT play WAV voice format messaging for a lack of activated sound card/software....did your home
computer work I hate typing too!
I wish I could make all this disappear in some miscellaneous red tape, but it isn't worth it from here....it's
serious to me, I am not a Ghibly or S. Moonie with no roots anywhere.
Concerning the issue of a total tear down and strong relocation to room #7, *once the damage is done*, in my storage
room, I might as well find a place out of town/state, where this kind of bullshit does not exist.
I know another "personal conference" is not any better and by far less convenient than email or preferably
audio mail and most phone calls are for emergencies, like when my door is about to be sawed through by (3) strangers
with no valid papers and all that.....
After the "retired" PoLease known as the notorious "Hooker Game" Dave Dickson and his
2 helpers attempted to break in my room through a door I fixed and fortified, 3 days a go, I later talked to him
and he said he was just trying to help............HUH....excuse ME,.....help me by cutting/smashing my door, what
kind of nutters am I dealing with here.......
But again isn't that what they are looking for....Court Time Payola, and other Brownie points or just playing God
as a retired Cop....they were idiotically playing self appointed Bailiff!
What were they going to do had they been successful in cutting through my door,.....steal
my cameras, my credit cards, personal papers, licenses, personal tools, and just rec havoc like a bunch of barbarians
they are.......they said the www.Lookoutsociety.ca sent them, and since they had a master key or something, (while
looking for a guy they called out as Richard), they were not successful with the key from my observation.
As for setting a physical conference date, you can suggest one, since my time has been scrambled and nullified
to keeping a watch on the storage room from predators.....please suggest a time convenient to your itinerary if
you wish.
Right, I've never had a home, just a workplace...My life's work is about to get destroyed to boot.
Trying to keep kewl on the housing issue, things are fixed to June 28 then they call the bailiffs. In my case moving
any/a part of my storage room in to a cracker jack wood door room, is a bit stupid, since my stuff, comps, camera/photo
stuffs, and my registered ROT13-> fcbegfcvfgbyf to say the least, would be easy pickings for any transient looking
for and easy B&E..it's not just a speculation, I've seen it happen too often here, with doors 10x the strength,
and any person I trusted, tried to break in my door, for dope collateral money.
The furniture doesn't move from my basement room, since it's all built into the wall and other stuffs like comps
and table, will just fall apart since it won't fit through the basement or their intended room #7 doorway.
There is tons more, but as Voltaire said, *it's dangerous when the government is wrong and you are right*,
Tell someone who cares ..heh!
Bob
THE OLD MANAGEMENT
I got into a verbal
altercation, with some of the "substance abuse" management, here last night, when some nutbar, started
flicking all the house switches, on and off, then a while later, this "coconut" with a psychiatric record
for schizophrenia and substance abuse, started all over and flicked more of my power switches, with my computers
running....backups were a big time crash, and blue screens,...he said he was a cop and could do anything he wanted.........
The "substance abuse management" is into turning this house into a substance abuse house for drug profit....I
heard from a reliable tending that he saw and handled a .38 Revolver on the basement tool bench, along with a bunch
of other unregistered guns when he went down there. Uncontrolled substance abusers, and unregistered guns don't
make me feel too comfortable, so I approached the Management, instructing him that he should keep the .38 Revolver
in a safe place. The management told me that he had a right to keep a unregistered gun anywhere he wanted, and
do whatever he wanted with it. OK, so now I'm living in Afghanistan or North Africa, unfortunately things don't
work that way in North America, I didn't take 20 years of all those dumb safety and training courses for nothing
you know "I know a gangster when I see one"
So now the substance abuse management want to penalize me for working on my computer too much and NOT being a "Gear
Box" and crack/pot head like them, they called me a Homophobe...good grief what next This isn't a gay thing,
the gay pink gun group are ok with me!
They insisted on knowing what I was doing on my computer, and suggested that I was a porn guy without a life...Where
do these "substance abuse" guys get these wild assed allegations, they gotta be joking
This morning, this "substance abuse management" mental case altercation who has lived here a short while,
out of nowhere, said he was a Cop, while being some queer's "wife" as if I wanted to know these weird
things, I got that on tape for the hell of it. Later he went and smashed his whole 3,000sq. ft. apartment and contents.
No doubt the damage will be transferred to a rent increase for me!
I find it disheartening to pay any kind of Rent to the "substance abuse management" two faced drug dealing
crack addicted Slumlords. The ideal of a slumlord, is to be the "druglord" and not get caught, whether
it be drug distribution or all the other easy dollar projects!
They provide jack for rental service, and hire hopeless ex-con "substance abuse" individuals to do their
paperwork, while they go around cashing welfare, old age security, cash bogus cheques and similar ventures.
People are hopelessly homeless, while new Residential buildings are senselessly evacuated because of bungled paperwork,
by the archaic Dictators of their "Ward"!
Most of these Slumlords are under the Historic system of legal Court "paper assed" bullshit, that gives
them the right to suck money without providing a service "for shit"!
"Legal" Statutes, Bills, Sections, and Subsections are just a melee of bread and butter for the unemployable
landlords, that seek sanctuary in the forces of a dildo logic "Government"!
While my bank account was being extorted by the double dipping by the "substance abuse management" and their assigns, the upper landlord
played the dummy, and the online Bank was equally as incompetent in doing anything sane about it, like replying
with a sane comment or procedure to my accounts event! The Bank, just charged me additional for some Statement
cheques, Traceroute, and other for their stupidity. I may post a synopsis of the replies I get from these financial
institutions, to prove their utter incompetencies!
SOME BANK REQUESTS:
BANK CONFIDENTIAL MESSAGES:
1] Request Comment:I have not been receiving my "cheques" from BANK probably because my mail is being tampered with by the management and resident mail delivery, thereby withholding any EVIDENCE that I need to launch a police investigation!..........................
The fact that no Online information I have asked BANK for the last month, suggests a fiasco!................... That is why in, in the previous posts, I asked to have this Cheque #200 FAXED or Emailed to me in the previous posts!............
ThanX in Advance...........Bob
2] Request Comment:RE: Reference Number: 2829315 I
received the Cancel cheque return Statement from BANK, except that the envelope was dry
steamed open till the opened "docket" number could be read clearly,
and the Voided/Canceled cheque [#247 with all transaction stamps] was in it instead of the [Forged/Bogus #200]!
As I mentioned earlier, I would require the Cheque #200 Faxed to me but it must be voice verified to receive a fax. That means to phone call first so my Fax machine or computer can pick-up a copy of the [bogus cheque #200 ASAP! In the meantime, was the [bogus cheque #200] from Rip-Off Enterprises?
ThanX in Advance Robert LaCasse ph:604/255-8787
What am I dealing with here? The Bank says:
Response: Thank you Mr. LaCasse, for contacting us through our online services. My name is Rose, and I am pleased
to assist with your request.
Please accept our sincere apologies for the delay in receiving a copy of the cheque #200. I have confirmed that
the cheque is still being investigated and will be mailed out to you within the next 3-5 business days.
I apologize for the inconvenience and frustration that this has caused and I hope this has been helpful. If you
have any concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us again. Thank you for choosing online banking.
My sMail is being steamed open and handled by a group of Druggie Crooks....Which is why I wanted an electronic transfer, but no the Bank can't do that...they don't get the picture or urgency! I know. I can get another mailbox for $15 a month, but I only write 1 cheque a month, so all this is directly adding 30% to my rent monthly.......
Talk about "Dumb Inscolence" in a supposed organized country...heh?
Now Some City Department get's a Vigilant Holier than Though Involvement at my place and Numerous others, so I wrote a letter
Dear Municipal
City by-law arbitrators:
Only the general ceiling height was a legislation concern which should be rather lax these days, or so I thought,
and I talked to building owner, and he said he would try to work something out with the city, even though this
Building has been targeted with all kinds of legislation caused by the previous owners.
The issue is a legislative low ceiling crackdown enforcement by the City because of the previous landlords, to
the extent of removing the Buildings $5,000.00 Video Surveillance Security Cameras by some Arsenault, of the VPD,
although the details of that are unclear other than it was a permanent confiscation!
I assume you may be aware that this clamp-down is due to the HRDC scandalous fiasco causing the deep digging into
the poor rental people like myself! The new landlord was also threatened of additional insane enforcement, if he
did not comply with my undue eviction.
The Bottom line is that I can't really afford to rent another place, and I
really can't afford to move 10 years of computer/networking laboring work and wiring config , of my non-profit
computer/photography system, especially since the law is not here to protect my personal
interests, but their legislation of non-humanitarian CAUSATION and TORT to all.
Because of the ceiling legislation, "some inches too short", my life
and possibility of gainful employment has to be ruined? I was wondering if you may have an
answer to this Low Ceiling/Licensing dilemma which is being treated like some sort of WMD situation!
The Housing people, won't do dick for me, since they had accompanied the Vancouver City Inspector. The Previous
Fire Marshall had already approved my room, as fire safe+, until this Christy from the Vancouver City Inspectors
department.
My landlord allowed me to rent an additional room for a slight discounted price, but I am not crazy about paying
for an additional dwelling for nothing and my slight income really sux already!
Because of the ceiling height legislation, "some inches too short", my life and possibility of real gainful
employment has to be ruined? I was wondering if you may have an answer to this Low Ceiling/Licensing dilemma which
is being treated like some sort of WMD situation!
So since they want to play legal beagal with Conrad Black's little law dictionary, I came up with this valid excuse....
UNDER SECTION 10 OF THE HRC, I AM CLAIMING MY "mental disability" OF AGROPHOBIA,
ergo disapproval of high ceilings and am "religious" on this basis in all Voire Dire capacities.
My Motto is, If you can't touch the ceiling, it's probably too high, and will cost you a fortune in heating bills.
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CHAPTER NINETEEN:
HUMAN RIGHTS
Discriminations HRC: B.C. Human Rights Code RSBC 1996, CHAPTER 210
(3) Discrimination in Purchase and Rental of Property Under s. 9, a person must not be denied the opportunity
to purchase real property due to discrimination.
Section 10 states that a person shall not be denied the right to occupy any space that is represented
as being available for occupancy or be discriminated against with respect to a term or condition of the tenancy
on the basis of race, colour, ancestry, place of origin, religion, marital status, family status, physical or mental
disability, sex, sexual orientation, age or source of income.
This section does not apply if the tenant is to share the use of any sleeping, bathroom, or cooking facilities
with the person making the representation, for example as a roommate.
Complaints under the British Columbia Human Rights Code are dealt with by the BC Human Rights Tribunal. The first
step in filing a complaint with the Tribunal is to fill out a complaint form. Complaint forms are available from
the Tribunal.
Thanx in Advance
So far, all I got is a Ceiling Height non conforming building code Eviction Notice, others all got evicted from
other buidings on non conforming building codes!
Yours in Justice
Bob
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You don't have to load humongus software products 'ie: DigiCash' that deal with a limited circuit , only to realise that the SSL code or other has been 'cracked' and your account is jeopardized! First Virtual/Cybercash may implement a bullet proof credit card encryption , when one is proven such!
Although the thought of someone cracking your credit card/coded number or password, seems quite a minor concern when you are confronted with the possible dilemna which shows itself in your own attempts to establish the account in the first place !
Acknowledging the fact that some 'hackers' have occasionally cracked systems, they are relatively
few, if non-consequential , in comparison to hundreds of 'straight transactions' you initiate annually with merchant employees whom you wouldn't normally trust to watch your car! That's it in
a nut-shell , isn't it, so what's the big hoolah about.
Is web-shopping more risky than using a cell-phone,
with all the scanners, and ENS decoders around, ready to clone your cel-number at any given moment?
Founded by NatWest , and directed by Tim Jones Mondex is in the early stages of providing a harware based Smart 'Credit Card' for safe transactions! Please note that most CyberCash/E-Cash systems Directed by Dr. David Chaun , with Global Links like the Mark Twain Bank or the MT Bank....empty bank??, otherwise known as Digicash are implemented through some aspect the Automated Clearing House, and generally, a US chequing account is required.
At First Virtual, the Buyers account was virtually free $2.00usd
even with Canadian Banks, whereas the Sellers account is $10.00+ depending on access.
Other forms of cybercash may suit your preference, like Internet Shopping Network , with some non-US facilities, similar to FV in Credit
Card account handling, and the infamous GlassWings , Shopping Malls are relatively fine, though I sincerely recommend,
especially concerning Canadian and Foreign financial transactions First Virtual , the
oldest and so far, most reliable web financial transaction system has regressed to an armored e-mail system, since
their alliance to the infamous Cybercash, and is to prosper at an alarming rate for merchants and buyers of all variations and concepts.
Keeping this in mind, you might be interested in the 'probably not too unusal to your web-shopping experiences' Web Odyssey of David Fox . A criteria that you might compare your standards with, and feel a sigh of relief or self-compensation, if not mutual pitifull agony, as compared to My Real Time non-web purchase fiasco with ATIC computers, and Visa Negotiations!
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Not Regularly Maintained Discussions, Mailing lists, and Sites, Availability Sanctions Reliabilaty!
A collection of links to mailing lists and discussions about Network Payment Mechanisms and related commerce, especially on the Internet. There are also some links to other sites with relevant information.
Mailing lists:
WWW-Buyinfo mailing list, which discusses topics related to commerce and the Web.
The Micropay list
is dedicated to the micro-payments issue.
IETF-Payments mailing list, a discussion
forum for the proposed IETF working group on secure Internet payment protocols.
Internet Marketing mailing list --This list is a good source both for people who want to create Internet sites, market products and goods in appropriate ways, develop payment systems, or write about what's going on here.
Discussions, reports and FAQs:
Anonymity Control in E-cash: Recent publications by Yiannis Tsiounis in controllable tracing of anonymous e-cash and cryptographic
attacks on anonymous e-cash systems.
Credit Card Transactions - Real World and Online
Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce
Le Paiement Electronique sur Internet: An extensive presentation on Internet payment systems by Alain Plamondon (in French).
Perspectives on Financial Cryptography from Ron Rivest.
Review of several electronic payment systems
Survey of Internet and online service users
Thoughts on digital cash from Arkuat.
Other useful sites:
Jeffrey MacKie-Mason has an excellent site covering Network Commerce and Intelligent Agents.
The Payments group of W3C offers a payments roadmap, working group information, slide presentations, draft papers, and protocol
specifications, maintained by Phillip M.Hallam-Baker.
The Sub-$ Registry provides a large list of companies, groups, and individuals who are working on mechanisms for payments under $1.
Money and Payment Systems covers the history of money, paper money and coins, digital money and electronic payment systems, projects, and credit cards.
Electronic transactions site with a good list of Internet payment systems, essays and economic theory.
Yahoo has a collection about Electronic Commerce and a section on Digital Money .
EINet Galaxy has a section for Electronic Commerce .
Electronic purse bibliography , with links to online articles.
Money and Payment Systems from the Institute of Finance and Banking at the University of Gottingen.
Some general articles on electronic commerce .
Sydd's Internet Zoo ATM Machine contains links to several electronic money resources.
Another threat to your Wealth and Security is A really "Up in the Air" and Deadly Controversy, on who's rights are infringed, and other effects, pertaining to Landlords and Tenants!
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28. Guide to Tenant Rights
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The Connecticut Public Interest Research Group offers guidelines for the tenant on areas such as landlord responsibilities,
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29. Consumer Protection:
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Port Angeles attorney, offering services for business law, criminal law, consumer rights, landlord-tenant and family
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40. Judicial Branch Landlord/Tenant
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43. Halton Region -
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