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I just love your Q`s. Is that net, gross or on the bounce?

2007-03-11 09:03:36 · answer #1 · answered by The BudMiester 6 · 3 0

certainly, i don't think of that the final court docket EVER has unique jurisdiction. i think of this is often appellate jurisdiction. Secondly, disputes between states are so uncommon that whilst they do arise, the final court docket greater suitable than probable hears the case.

2016-12-18 11:03:23 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hiya pondy good to see you have "bounced back again", what's up did you run out of "Deuce". Is that you on answerbag, pondering life. E-mail for further details.

2007-03-11 09:24:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Is that for love or money? Some get highly strung and offer a back-hander. But it's different strokes for different folks ;)

2007-03-11 09:10:51 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Hehehe.... How do you do it??
lol

Not many are settled I would imagine... depends on how fierce the game is maybe?


Keep us smiling chick!

xx

2007-03-12 02:01:51 · answer #5 · answered by *BURNY* 5 · 0 0

all are in the court ....... the ones that are most likly to be on the back page are on center court

2007-03-11 09:09:53 · answer #6 · answered by Michael D 6 · 0 0

None. And it is a bloody disgrace

2007-03-11 09:10:16 · answer #7 · answered by Smurf 7 · 1 0

Ouch Sombody just pinched my answer :(

2007-03-11 09:24:14 · answer #8 · answered by MynameisShirl 5 · 1 0

Well they did sue barker once.

2007-03-11 13:24:51 · answer #9 · answered by brainlady 6 · 1 0

They can only do that when the judge decides to....let....them.

2007-03-14 06:33:30 · answer #10 · answered by x 7 · 0 0

902782 per week

2007-03-11 09:04:33 · answer #11 · answered by Jonny D 3 · 1 0

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