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statue of limitations on judgements

Date: Sun, 03/28/2010 - 00:38

Submitted by anonymous
on Sun, 03/28/2010 - 00:38

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What do 'no provisions' mean


I think 'no provision' is associated with the interests and charges that are incurred on a judgement. You can check out the following link for information.

"http://www.actl.com/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Offers_of_Judgment&Template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentFileID=120"

But I ain't a lawyer hence you must get the information confirmed by someone who deals with laws.


lrhall41

Submitted by SC on Sun, 03/28/2010 - 23:57

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