Standby on International Flights On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 22:56:24 -0600,
texan....usenet@texas...removethisbit.usacom.. wrote in
<fb8qj3d8q69h9kpqqta77ev4hfhki0eojn@********> :
>On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 21:12:29 GMT, kangaroo16 <kangaroo16@invalid.com>
>wrote:
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>>At the time there was another good lurk for cheap travel going,
>>if didn't mind sea travel. By international law, cargo
>>freighters had to provide 10 or 12 passenger cabins, but
>>they were seldom filled up.
>
>Cite of the law please and any subsequent alterations.
>
>Cath
Actually, I would regard it as pretty common knowledge, but as
time permits I don't mind looking up the original law.
As to "all subsequent alterations" that is a bit of an unusual
request. How much are you offering me per hour to do your
extensive legal research for you? :-)
Are you offering an retainer in advance? If so, how much?
Not that I am a qualified "barrister", "solicitor" or even a
qualified "accountant".
However, if you make an adequate offer, I, or someone else on the
group, might refer you to someone else who is suitably qualified.
If you have money to waste, am sure that you can find many
Aussies in the U.S. who would be pleased to offer you a
"quitclaim" deed on their theoretical share of the Sydney Harbour
Bridge. :-)
Cheers,
Kangaroo16
Cheers,
Kangaroo16 |