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Apr 9, 2023 5:50 AM CST Do you have some?
A_chromosome
A_chromosomeA_chromosomeDallas, Texas USA26 Threads 2 Polls 639 Posts
Crazy laws that are still on the books!

In Texas, it is illegal to milk another person's cow.
The Texas Penal Code states that doing so results in a fine of no more than $10.
The current Texas law makes the act a theft of personal property.

It is still against the law to shoot a buffalo from the second floor of a hotel, wth? I had that on my to do list mumbling
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Apr 9, 2023 12:43 PM CST Do you have some?
If you're married and make a Will excluding your spouse,it's null and void, your spouse's entitlement overwrites your Will.
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Apr 9, 2023 12:47 PM CST Do you have some?
In Nova Scotia Canada, a law is still on the books in which a native Indian's scalp is worth $10.
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Apr 9, 2023 12:48 PM CST Do you have some?
Friendship4ever
Friendship4everFriendship4everSan Bernardino, California USA2 Threads 1,466 Posts
Texas has many crazy laws, and they are writing more weekly.
It's time for me to move. This state is not a good place to live with regards to politics.
It is comparable to the state of Tennessee.
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Apr 9, 2023 12:49 PM CST Do you have some?
Track16: In Nova Scotia Canada, a law is still on the books in which a native Indian's scalp is worth $10.
I would only give a fiver ,,,,,
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Apr 9, 2023 8:23 PM CST Do you have some?
A_chromosome
A_chromosomeA_chromosomeDallas, Texas USA26 Threads 2 Polls 639 Posts
MysteriousGirl80: If you're married and make a Will excluding your spouse,it's null and void, your spouse's entitlement overwrites your Will.
Wow, that is crazy, I would think that the one making the will should have their last will and testament made true. I am not sure what the law is here I am sure they vary each state, hell, at this point if I look something like that up go0gle would probably clock me haha, that is sad though really, one should have their last word adhered to, js.
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Apr 9, 2023 8:28 PM CST Do you have some?
A_chromosome
A_chromosomeA_chromosomeDallas, Texas USA26 Threads 2 Polls 639 Posts
Can you evict a squatter in Texas?
Texas doesn't have any specific laws regarding the removal of squatters from your property. This, therefore, leaves you with one option: the judicial eviction process. The eviction process must begin with serving the squatter an eviction notice.

Squatters rights refer to laws that allow a squatter to use or inhabit another person's property in the event that the lawful owner does not evict or take action against the squatter. Typically, squatters rights laws only apply if an individual has been illegitimately occupying a space for a specific period of time.

This is BS I call BS on this, an old, old law that needs to be gotten rid of, it clogs the courts with BS humans that don't want to work and pay rent, loafer.
UK has their courts clogged with this sort of BS as well, just stupid, the law needs to change for many reasons, if you are not a home owner and dealt with this bs you know someone or know someone that knows someone that has.very mad
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Apr 9, 2023 8:30 PM CST Do you have some?
A_chromosome
A_chromosomeA_chromosomeDallas, Texas USA26 Threads 2 Polls 639 Posts
Friendship4ever: Texas has many crazy laws, and they are writing more weekly.
It's time for me to move. This state is not a good place to live with regards to politics.
It is comparable to the state of Tennessee.
No, we do not write them often but if you find that you don't belong here then we wish you well and goodbye, politics NEVER change in Texas, that is one great thing about living here, we are red which of course, this post was never meant to be about politics.
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Apr 10, 2023 7:24 PM CST Do you have some?
Packersbabe1
Packersbabe1Packersbabe1Green Bay, Wisconsin USA3 Threads 16,905 Posts
In LaCrosse Wi, It's Illegal to tie up your horse
along the third street
It's Illegal in Milwaukee WI, for a car to be parked
on the street for over two hours unless a
horse is tied to the car
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Apr 13, 2023 1:03 PM CST Do you have some?
A_chromosome: It totally differs from state to state, I see that it takes up to 10 years of occupancy to happen in your state but they also have ways around that that I won't mention as I don't want to give people ideas.
I had a friend that had a friend that received mail at his address, his friend was only supposed to stay there a couple of weeks, it ended up that he had to take him through court in order to get him out-this was a couple of years back and they are still fighting this in court-all because he received mail there which showed he was established, so yes, I agree timing is part of it but also the state law.
The pre-meditated ruse of getting someone to let them use their address has been going on for awhile. Here's how it happens: A drifter makes a good enough acquaintance in a bar. They bar-pal for awhile. Then, the drifter tells the new 'friend' a believable story about needing an address to get a job. He or she falls for it, and later, the drifter shows up to "visit". He refuses to leave. The "friend" calls the police. They arrive, and the drifter says he can prove he lives there--shows them mail he has received at that address. The "friend' has to legally evict, which takes months. professor
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Apr 13, 2023 5:29 PM CST Do you have some?
A_chromosome
A_chromosomeA_chromosomeDallas, Texas USA26 Threads 2 Polls 639 Posts
Packersbabe1: In LaCrosse Wi, It's Illegal to tie up your horse
along the third street
It's Illegal in Milwaukee WI, for a car to be parked
on the street for over two hours unless a
horse is tied to the car
rolling on the floor laughing How I missed this one I don't know! That is crazy, why would someone have a horse tied to their car anyway?laugh Asks the person coming from a state where it is illegal to shoot a buffalo out of a second story hotellaugh
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Apr 13, 2023 5:31 PM CST Do you have some?
Packersbabe1
Packersbabe1Packersbabe1Green Bay, Wisconsin USA3 Threads 16,905 Posts
A_chromosome: How I missed this one I don't know! That is crazy, why would someone have a horse tied to their car anyway? Asks the person coming from a state where it is illegal to shoot a buffalo out of a second story hotel


laugh I didn't understand that either, about the horse
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Apr 15, 2023 9:46 AM CST Do you have some?
MysteriousGirl80: If you're married and make a Will excluding your spouse,it's null and void, your spouse's entitlement overwrites your Will.
OK, let's drill down a little deeper here and see what we can find, eh? If the "marriage" ceremony was conducted by someone from a State licensed church, and a marriage "license" from the State was paid for, and the State/Minister/Priest/Reverend didn't happen to mention that by getting married in that fashion makes the State a silent party to the matrimony, then there was fraud involved, and fraud vitiates ALL that it comes into contact with, ergo there is no lawful reason to not exclude a spouse of any gender from a Will! But a Will is only possible with a State authorized and performed "marriage" anyway, all other wedding ceremonies are excluded. The best thing to do, is to set up an Estate Trust, spell out who gets what and the Executor of the Estate Trust enforces the terms of the Trust.
For the ones who are still asleep, brainwashed and/or brain dead after reading this, and still thinks that a Will and probate LIEyers and the legal system is the way to go, then just leave them one "Dollar" as their share of the estate and that will be that. As long as no kind or amount of fraud can be shown, there are no grounds to contest the Will, because it's all done according to the laws!! If anyone does want to contest the Will of the deceased, then any other party to the Will just has to demand to see a written guarantee that there will be a fair trial, and since that is impossible with a totally rigged up legal system, all bets are off the table then. Attack with a charge of Fraud or other crime, and you can hardly go wrong, especially if you are adept in applying the definitions of Fraud and Contract. The fake legal system operates on those two terms, so when you expose them for all the world to see, the legal system's house of cards comes tumbling down!!
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Apr 15, 2023 2:39 PM CST Do you have some?
A_chromosome
A_chromosomeA_chromosomeDallas, Texas USA26 Threads 2 Polls 639 Posts
It's illegal in Texas to shoot a buffalo from a second-story hotel window.
And unless you have a $5 permit, you're not technically allowed to walk around barefoot in Texas.
There's a Texas law that bans the entire Encyclopedia Britannica because it contains a formula for making beer at home.

Wow, I grew up with Britannicauh oh
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Apr 21, 2023 6:04 PM CST Do you have some?
Logician4You: OK, let's drill down a little deeper here and see what we can find, eh? If the "marriage" ceremony was conducted by someone from a State licensed church, and a marriage "license" from the State was paid for, and the State/Minister/Priest/Reverend didn't happen to mention that by getting married in that fashion makes the State a silent party to the matrimony, then there was fraud involved, and fraud vitiates ALL that it comes into contact with, ergo there is no lawful reason to not exclude a spouse of any gender from a Will! But a Will is only possible with a State authorized and performed "marriage" anyway, all other wedding ceremonies are excluded. The best thing to do, is to set up an Estate Trust, spell out who gets what and the Executor of the Estate Trust enforces the terms of the Trust.
For the ones who are still asleep, brainwashed and/or brain dead after reading this, and still thinks that a Will and probate LIEyers and the legal system is the way to go, then just leave them one "Dollar" as their share of the estate and that will be that. As long as no kind or amount of fraud can be shown, there are no grounds to contest the Will, because it's all done according to the laws!! If anyone does want to contest the Will of the deceased, then any other party to the Will just has to demand to see a written guarantee that there will be a fair trial, and since that is impossible with a totally rigged up legal system, all bets are off the table then. Attack with a charge of Fraud or other crime, and you can hardly go wrong, especially if you are adept in applying the definitions of Fraud and Contract. The fake legal system operates on those two terms, so when you expose them for all the world to see, the legal system's house of cards comes tumbling down!!
Not everything is "set in stone". The belief that the immediate next-of-kin gets everything is not always true. Often, in a second marriage, the children of either or both new married are included in the will, and often, say, there are six survivors (a spouse and kids) the inheritance is divided equally six ways. It depends on the person who made out the will, and if it was a community property state. Not all states are. professor
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Apr 29, 2023 6:45 PM CST Do you have some?
A_chromosome
A_chromosomeA_chromosomeDallas, Texas USA26 Threads 2 Polls 639 Posts
rohaan: Not everything is "set in stone". The belief that the immediate next-of-kin gets everything is not always true. Often, in a second marriage, the children of either or both new married are included in the will, and often, say, there are six survivors (a spouse and kids) the inheritance is divided equally six ways. It depends on the person who made out the will, and if it was a community property state. Not all states are.
Each state differs for sure, in Texas if you die intestate this is what it says: What Happens to Your Assets When You Die Without a Will in Texas? Intestacy laws in Texas state that your assets will be distributed to your closest relatives. This usually means that the community property is divided equally between your surviving spouse and all of your descendants.

But!!! I was taught in real estate school that if one dies intestate that the spouse gets half and the other half was divided between the children, so confused!!!doh
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Apr 29, 2023 6:50 PM CST Do you have some?
A_chromosome
A_chromosomeA_chromosomeDallas, Texas USA26 Threads 2 Polls 639 Posts
Don’t eat your neighbor’s garbage…without permission
Eating your neighbor’s garbage without permission can land you in jail for trespassing and property theft.

It’s illegal in some cities in Texas to sell Limburger cheese on Sunday.
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Apr 29, 2023 7:45 PM CST Do you have some?
secretagent09
secretagent09secretagent09New Jersey Girl in, North Carolina USA198 Threads 4 Polls 7,230 Posts
My father crossed out a sentence in his Last Will & Testament. The court would not accept the change and when he died I had to get an attorney, which cost me a lot of money, to convince the judge to accept the correction otherwise I would not have been able to accept amenities in the Will.

The Law in the U.S. is........Do not make any handwritten changes to a Will. It must be done with a Codicil or Amended in some other way.
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Apr 29, 2023 8:52 PM CST Do you have some?
A_chromosome
A_chromosomeA_chromosomeDallas, Texas USA26 Threads 2 Polls 639 Posts
secretagent09: My father crossed out a sentence in his Last Will & Testament. The court would not accept the change and when he died I had to get an attorney, which cost me a lot of money, to convince the judge to accept the correction otherwise I would not have been able to accept amenities in the Will.

The Law in the U.S. is........Do not make any handwritten changes to a Will. It must be done with a Codicil or Amended in some other way.
Well, there are reasons for that, my ex boyfriend years back had his dad dying, he was not aware of what was going on yet three of my boyfriends siblings took his hand and wrote out his will out for him, really screwed up situation and it ended in nobody talking to anyone which is sad, money and goods can do strange things to people at the end, the heartache seems to disappear of the loss of the one that is gone.
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Apr 30, 2023 1:54 AM CST Do you have some?
A_chromosome: But!!! I was taught in real estate school that if one dies intestate that the spouse gets half and the other half was divided between the children, so confused!!!
Here spouse gets 2/3, dependants 1/3 divided between them.
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