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Is it legal to charge for a "Charge for Boiler Service" on top of existing water charge?
Q. Lanlord charging tennant new utility charge for a Boiler Fee? Is the legal in Bay Area CA? No meter here. We have lived here for three years without this charge and today we received a posting on my front door stating that this new charge would be added to our water bill. We have no individual meters for water in any of these buildings within the complex and all water charges are "Based on occupancy and square footage" I asked when I signed my lease if there was a meter that I could check for accuracy, and the lady I signed with had no information. "It is just a standard charge." is all she could tell me and that it would only cost around 50 dollars each month. I expressed my concern that I was paying for somehting I… [cont.]
Asked by reciprocat - Tue Dec 4 21:17:58 2007 - Renting & Real Estate - 2 Answers - Comments

A. From what I know of FL law, a landlord is required to provide water and heat (not hot water, although this is the general assumption). In locations where meters are available for individual units, my tenants had to open their own water accounts with the utility dept. In locations where there is only 1 meter for a building w/ multiple residences, typically the burden of paying for the water is shared amongst all tenants as part of the rent (as opposed to a side item). A landlord can charge maintenance fees (for instance, "boiler fee"). However, if the change and increase is added within the term of your lease, you can either agree to the change, and pay the fee, or terminate the lease, w/ no termination penalties (since it wasn't… [cont.]
Answered by need to know! - Tue Dec 4 22:00:51 2007

What does "biographical information" in a cover letter for a poetry submission mean?
Q. I would like to submit to a poetry magazine and one of the requirements for submission is to include "biographical information" in the cover letter. What does this mean? Is it my name, address, phone, email, and et cetera or do they want to know my life story or something? Forgot to mention, I already have a copy of Poet's Market (that's how I found the magazine I wanted to submit to) and couldn't find any suggestions about it in there.
Asked by Annie - Mon May 7 09:36:00 2007 - Books & Authors - 2 Answers - Comments

A. You should check out a copy of POET'S MARKET because they have suggestions and a sample letter in the front sections of the book. Here's what I do in my cover letter. I list the poems that I am sending by their titles. Then I tell them whether or not the poems are under consideration anywhere else. If I've read their magazine (you really should know where you are sending your work and why) then I may mention a specific poem or two that I really liked so that they know that I am familiar with their magazine and not B.Sing them. I also include a short biography as might appear in their contributor section should one of my poems be accepted for publication. Since you are new, more than likely you do not have much by way of bio, so you may… [cont.]
Answered by Dancing Bee - Mon May 7 10:39:48 2007

What did a receive a letter for "Investigative Request for Personal information"?
Q. I received this letter regarding an investigation for me with a claim: "unemployment/self-employment 04-05". And it asks my daughter to fill in the bubbles with such ridiculous questions asking if I am suitable for work? What is the meaning of this? I tried looking for a # to call to ask why they need my daughter, who lives at home with our family to answer these questions.. thanks
Asked by Bobby E - Sun Jul 26 13:23:03 2009 - Law & Ethics - 2 Answers - Comments

A. If you have not applied for any unemployment, that sounds like a scam or fraud to me..never fill out any personal information unless you have a number to call of place a claim in with unemployement..
Answered by Abusefree - Sun Jul 26 14:01:31 2009

Why "other information" part of MSDS(Material Safety Data sheet) of raw material mention like this?
Q. Most of time when we consider the MSDS (Material Safety data Sheet) of some product, we give all product information relavent to product. But finally under " others information" catagary we can see following statement "This Informations are correct & accurate according to our knowledge , But we don't take any guaranty or Responsibility regarding above information & damages regarding use of such article" So please let me know why it is mention such a way? Is there any legal matters for above?
Asked by - Thu Aug 13 22:37:19 2009 - Other - Business & Finance - 3 Answers - Comments

A. well with raw materials there will always be Variables and they may not always match exactly with the Safety Sheet. It is a legal issue, basically they're saying "This is as correct as it can possibly be, but there may be some discrepancies"
Answered by Hit the Trig-a-Lig - Thu Aug 13 22:43:10 2009

Can I get into trouble answering questions on this site if I unknowingly give "adult information" to a minor?
Q. Let's just say somebody asks a question about something that is only legal for adults. I answer the question because I'm an adult and I know the answer. Then it turns out to be a kid who takes that information and does something wrong. Can I be prosecuted? Do I have to be weary like that or does Yahoo Answers recognize that it is their job to avoid the child endangerment?
Asked by - Fri Mar 27 01:25:47 2009 - Yahoo! Answers - 1 Answers - Comments

A. Yahoo! Answers is a service for persons aged 13+ No person below that age is allowed to use the service, but Yahoo! Also state that all content posted on the site must be suitable for anyone aged 13 and above. Adult content is not allowed here, Yes you can tailor your answer appropriately for an answer, but you cannot use Vulgar/graphic/sexual terms etc, or you risk gaining a violation for Adult Content. To be sure what content is & isn't allowed on the site its best to thoroughly and carefully view the Community Guidelines:
Answered by Jake P [UK] - Fri Mar 27 02:44:34 2009

"Deed of non-disclosure in relation to personal information"?
Q. I am signing all the paperwork for a new job in a research group and one of them is a "Deed of non-disclosure in relation to personal information", what would this be about? If it were not in legal mumbo-jumbo it may be more apparant, but it just keeps reffering to "the information" and then giving rediculously all-inclusive definitions. What information are they likely to be trying to protect? It's seperate to the usual confidentiality agreement (the gist of which is that they keep all the IP). I probably don't have any room to negotiate, and i wouldn't turn the job down based on it. I just want an idea of what i am signing, for what rules they wil expect me to follow. I know this is not offical legal advice, i'll… [cont.]
Asked by K - Mon Oct 29 23:13:39 2007 - Law & Ethics - 2 Answers - Comments

A. Deed of non-disclosure means that the information given cannot be confided to others unless there is consent on the part of the person who gave the information.
Answered by FRAGINAL, JTM - Mon Oct 29 23:27:47 2007

What does this dream mean, involving a giant letter "i"?
Q. I had a dream I was being attacked by a giant, elasticated letter i. The "i" was like the "i" you see for "information" on Information boards. I was on a green hillside, with a plain blue sky, and this giant letter "i", was appeared to be elasticated, as it kept expanding and deflating, was attacking me.
Asked by ------------------- - Sat Feb 5 18:10:55 2011 - Dream Interpretation - 4 Answers - Comments

A. Maybe the hill and sky indicated that other than this "i" your life was totally normal. The "i" may be a current problem that varies in severity, depending on how you look at it.
Answered by Spunk - Sat Feb 5 19:03:03 2011

How do creationists define "information" in the context of evolution?
Q. Posted a few minutes ago: "Evolution (now called macro evolution) cannot be observed. It requires the addition of genetic information that results in new traits, something that we've never seen." How do they define "information" in this context? Is it... * increased genetic variety in a population? We have observed it. * increased genetic material? We have observed it. * novel genetic material? We have observed it. * novel genetically-regulated abilities? We have observed it. * another definition? Let's have it.
Asked by Dreamstuff Entity - Tue Aug 24 02:49:02 2010 - Religion & Spirituality - 7 Answers - Comments

A. I think Dr. Bob missed the exact point that was opened up with his own wording. When he originally claimed that evolution "requires the addition of genetic information that results in new traits" ... the question glares ... what does 'information' mean in a GENETIC sense? Simply saying "Information is exactly that: something meaningful" is an absolutely useless definition ... it does nothing to clarify what information is in a GENETIC sense! In other words, *how does one measure information as a *GENETIC* quantity?* If you can't explain that, then claiming that evolution "requires the addition of genetic information" is utterly meaningless! It is an attempt to say that evolution "requires" something,… [cont.]
Answered by secretsauce - Tue Aug 24 04:30:36 2010

How to delete "has updated Basics information" from yahoo messenger status message?
Q. This message appears on my YM status with a link that takes people to my yahoo profile page. Ironically, I updated my profile to try to make it more private. I've already unticked the "Share my updates" box in the "manage updates" page yet the link and status message that I've updated my basic information still remains on my messenger. It's been like this for several days now. Can anyone help?
Asked by JaceMonster - Mon Sep 26 22:30:28 2011 - Other - Yahoo! Messenger - 1 Answers - Comments

A. I truly don't know, but I you the best of luck on this endeavor.
Answered by - Fri Sep 30 17:22:49 2011

why do creationists stick to the "law of conservation of information" as a problem to the theory of evolution?
Q. in science, information is loosely defined as "that which distinguishes one thing from another" and it's associated with causality (the action of one part of the system on another). So, having this in mind, it is true that information cannot be created or destroyed, but let's review what information means to science: if it is associated with causality, then the way of transmitting information between two systems or two parts of a system would be by an interaction. Interactions in physics mean forces, and if you apply a force on something, you can accelerate it, you can deform it, you can cause a chemical or nuclear reaction, you can tap potential energy... so what is information then? it's energy! information is just a form of… [cont.]
Asked by The Wicker Man - Sun Jun 14 11:37:44 2009 - Religion & Spirituality - 9 Answers - Comments

A. if you can have enough info, do you think that you could predict the future? or is Quantum fluctuations able to thwart this? if there is unpredictability at the subatomic level then it should translate to higher systems, which is why you do not see a Perfect symmetrical crystal when your study the universe as a whole, or do you? What is that thou hast to tell me? ACT 23:20 And he said, The Jews have agreed to desire thee that thou wouldest bring down Paul to morrow into the council, as though they would enquire somewhat of him more perfectly. ACT 23:21 But do not thou yield unto them: for there lie in wait for him of them more than forty men, which have bound themselves with an oath, that they will neither eat nor drink till they have… [cont.]
Answered by ZHZhZH butterfly affect not effect ( : ) ) r - Sun Jun 14 12:02:11 2009

What does "Confidential Information" mean related to a deposit hold with my B of A account?
Q. I deposited a check and the reason for the hold is "Confidential Information". The check is for a little over $2k and legit, but the hold is not scheduled 2 be lifted until the 29th. What could be the issue?
Asked by luv2shop20212 - Tue Apr 14 22:11:52 2009 - Other - Business & Finance - 1 Answers - Comments

A. ~~It can be a variety of reasons. Your accounts age, rating, what bank the check you deposited was drawn on, etc. Banks can put holds at their discretion, a rep or teller may or may not be able to tell you. They aren't always able to see the info either.~~
Answered by debijs - Tue Apr 14 23:12:54 2009

What does "case is closed, pending further information" in a police log mean?
Q. Can the perpetrator still be prosecuted? What does it mean. The case had been open, but was then updated and announced to be "closed, pending further information."
Asked by Lusitania C - Wed Feb 25 23:34:03 2009 - Law & Ethics - 2 Answers - Comments

A. It means essentially "with what information we have now, we just don't have a clue whodunnit." The case has stagnated to the point that, absent some new information, the case authority believes there is no way to proceed, so it is shelved until or unless they get some kind of a break.
Answered by somerandomdude - Wed Feb 25 23:56:32 2009

What is this pop up about "encrypted pages that contain some unencrypted information"?
Q. When I go to my gmail account via firefox, a pop up that says "You have requested an encrypted page that contains some unencrypted information. Information that you see or enter in this page could easily be read by a third party." What is this all about and what should I do about it? Thanks so much for your answers.
Asked by avas - Tue Apr 5 18:01:46 2011 - Security - 1 Answers - Comments

A. It is intended to alert you whenever there is both encrypted and non-encrypted displays on a webpage; in the event you were under the impression it was completely 'private'. It may merely be a case of some 3rd party advertising (or other "asset") that is not encrypted, and usually does not mean there is a serious problem. To help circumvent these issues in the future, make the following changes: internet explorer: Tools> Internet Options> Privacy> Advanced: here check 'Override automatic...'; 'Allow session cookies'; 'Allow 1st party cookies' & 'Block 3rd Party Cookies'. Firefox: Tools> Options> Privacy> top drop menu set to "Firefox will use custom settings..."> Check 'Accept Cookies from sites' [cont.]
Answered by DunbarPappy r qq - Tue Apr 5 18:11:18 2011

How to write in the "additional information" section for scholarships?
Q. The scholarship search I'm doing says "List additional information that could help you earn more scholarships or get into a university. Think community service and any other participation in clubs or activities (maximum 2000 characters)." I know what I'm supposed to write but how am I supposed to format it? Like, a list or just paragraphs?
Asked by K(: - Sat Nov 26 18:22:54 2011 - Financial Aid - 1 Answers - Comments

A. If it says to "List" them, then go ahead and use a list format. You can add extra information beside each point, such as hours of service, skills learned or used, duties performed, etc... Be sure to not be shy and go ahead and share everything that you have done to help others. Think hard about all the activities you have been involved in like school clubs, sports, tutoring, helping teachers, church, community events, and more. Good luck! :)
Answered by HelpfulMom - Sat Nov 26 22:00:55 2011

How to "review my itunes information" without a credit card?
Q. So I recently updated my ipod and for some reason I went to itunes to download some apps and I had to "review" my information. So i clicked review and i have to basically input all my information again plus a credit card which i don't have. The problem is I made an account without a credit card before, how can i get past this step and have my account active again?
Asked by - Mon Apr 4 20:15:48 2011 - Music & Music Players - 2 Answers - Comments
can you sue someone for releasing information/"secret& quot; pictures of you to your family because they want money?
Q. it's my soon to be ex crazy wife...she has my mother cellphone number and my sister's email. that's the bad part. my mom doesn't read texts she's old. but my sister may read an email from her is the bad part. She has pictures of me doing stuff and nude pics. so yeah she's like if you don't do this n that your "secret' want be a secret anymore gay boi"...so someone told me to tell her I'll sue her if she does that but I'm just not thinking that would pull off eh?
Asked by - Wed May 2 00:15:55 2012 - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered - 3 Answers - Comments
Applied for credit card online; they need "additional information." What does this mean?
Q. I applied for a Capitol One card online, the next screen said that I'd receive something in the mail in seven to ten days. Since it didn't get approved right then, does this mean it was declined? If not, specifically what "additional information" are they going to be seeking out?
Asked by ajrobx - Thu Jul 15 00:34:42 2010 - Credit - 1 Answers - Comments

A. It can depend. Sometimes they mail you information as a means of fraud protection. Other times they need clarification on part of the information you gave them ( employer, current debts, etc). It can really depend.
Answered by - Thu Jul 15 00:43:38 2010

The IRS refund site was listing my return as being processed. Now it has "no information" What happened?
Q. I E-filed my return on 1/22/08. It was accepted the same day and the next day my refund status was "being processed" and that I should receive my refund by Feb 5, 2008, as a direct deposit. Now the refund status website has "no information" about my return. What happened? Does that mean my return has a problem?
Asked by MysticMommy - Tue Jan 29 08:49:58 2008 - United States - 2 Answers - Comments

A. If you checked today, I believe they were having trouble with the website. You can call this number 1-800-829-1954 with your information and it should be up to date. Not to scare you, but the year before last, I received a similar message and it turns out that I had transposed a number on one of my kids SS #. I called and was able to fix the problem quickly and had my return within that week.
Answered by philly_romantic - Tue Jan 29 12:26:51 2008

How do you say in Japanese "data", "information" and "knowledge"?
Q. How do you say in Japanese "data", "information" and "knowledge"? (Please, do not use automatic translator software to answer this question, I need a real human to answer this appropriately, thank you)
Asked by faby1910 - Tue Dec 16 03:58:41 2008 - Languages - 1 Answers - Comments

A. data: deta(de-ta) information: Qing Bao (ziyouhou / jyouhou) knowledge: Zhi Shi (tisiki / chishiki)
Answered by orangena - Tue Dec 16 04:08:23 2008

What is a word that means something along the lines of " sharing private information "?
Q. I need a word that means something like "sharing private information" Ex: He secretary ___ed the man about the juveniles problem. I'm not too sure, please help
Asked by - Mon Jul 19 00:28:48 2010 - Words & Wordplay - 1 Answers - Comments

A. disclosed
Answered by Intellectual - Mon Jul 19 00:42:21 2010

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