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Just now, Cyberfx1024 said:

Sorry but I have worked as a repairman before and what you say is false. Once it is left there after a certain amount of time it becomes the property of the repair shop. You don't just destroy it because they never came

That may have been policy, but it is not law in Delaware. Did you have a Policy on how many months or notices passed before you assumed the property was yours?

1 minute ago, Cyberfx1024 said:

He did ask the FBI what to do with it and they couldn't have cared less about it. 

Source?

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Just now, CanAm1980 said:

That may have been policy, but it is not law in Delaware. Did you have a Policy on how many months or notices passed before you assumed the property was yours?

90 days after notifying the owner the repair was complete. When I was in the Marines it was 2 weeks. 

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1 minute ago, Burnt Reynolds said:

The people making it an issue probably should. 

Okay, I looked it up. As far as I can tell, Delaware law says you have to wait a year. And there's a whole process of applying to the courts to have ownership pass. https://delcode.delaware.gov/title25/c040/index.shtml

 

I assume people can limit that term of a year if they agree to do so to something less than a year. But as far as I can tell there wasn't any agreement. I don't even know why I'm diving this far in when it seems like such a picayune element, I guess I was just curious.

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3 minutes ago, laylalex said:

Okay, I looked it up. As far as I can tell, Delaware law says you have to wait a year. And there's a whole process of applying to the courts to have ownership pass. https://delcode.delaware.gov/title25/c040/index.shtml

 

I assume people can limit that term of a year if they agree to do so to something less than a year. But as far as I can tell there wasn't any agreement. I don't even know why I'm diving this far in when it seems like such a picayune element, I guess I was just curious.

According to the repairman it was 12 months. 

https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/2020/10/14/meet-wilmington-repairman-who-reportedly-gave-biden-laptop-giuliani-associate/3655753001/

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10 minutes ago, laylalex said:

Okay, I looked it up. As far as I can tell, Delaware law says you have to wait a year. And there's a whole process of applying to the courts to have ownership pass. https://delcode.delaware.gov/title25/c040/index.shtml

 

I assume people can limit that term of a year if they agree to do so to something less than a year. But as far as I can tell there wasn't any agreement. I don't even know why I'm diving this far in when it seems like such a picayune element, I guess I was just curious.

It was over a year since the computer was dropped off, right?

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Just now, Voice of Reason said:

Aaaaaannnndddd... none of this bailment BS matters.  The horse is out of the barn already, there is no need to try and ascertain why or how the barn door was open in the first place.  

 

Hell, give the laptop back to the Bidens.  (Might be a tad embarrassing at this point, but the laptop DOES belong to them, so...)

Honestly it doesn't matter, once the next story comes out I'll be bumping the prior ones, ensuring no amount of OT spam nor narrative driving pushes the relevant out.

 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Cyberfx1024 said:

90 days after notifying the owner the repair was complete. When I was in the Marines it was 2 weeks. 

Ah the Marines, you don't even own your own body. What state was that in (for the non Marine work)?

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8 minutes ago, Cyberfx1024 said:

April of 2019 drop off and when did he make 4 copies of the hard drive?

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I think as well I would ask if he went through the procedure to apply to the court to have ownership transferred to himself.

 

Totally agree this is a sideshow though, and just another bit of what I referred to as a parlor game. I'm out, time to make dinner.

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Just now, Voice of Reason said:

Well, it came out in the past week, so somewhere between 0 to 18 months.  You can pick your own favorite number.  I like 13.

Well it was sometime before he handed the computer off to the FBI

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10 minutes ago, laylalex said:

I think as well I would ask if he went through the procedure to apply to the court to have ownership transferred to himself.

 

Totally agree this is a sideshow though, and just another bit of what I referred to as a parlor game. I'm out, time to make dinner.

The wife made chicken and rice earlier with some garlic and ginger mixed in. It was dang good if you ask me..... I took the kids on their bikes to the park 9.9 tenths of a mile away and on the way back the 3 year old got too tired to bike back so I had to call the wife to pick her up, and I had to walk back. Luckily the food was done when I got home. Now we are watching a filipino movie about extra judicial killings. 

 

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