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Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, June 14, 2021)
14 June 2021 | 0 replies
The public seizure of the Bruce's Beach property has long stained the history of Manhattan Beach, particularly in the past year amid a nationwide reckoning on racial injustice.
Joe Splitrock CDC Eviction Moratorium Extended to July 31st
30 June 2021 | 35 replies
It's simply a seizure of property without compensation. 
Ari Archer Is your home just another property?
31 October 2016 | 18 replies
It is merely another asset available to seizure.
Robyn J. Contacting 1st lienholder as we are 2nd lienholder about to foreclose
17 December 2014 | 33 replies
Non-accrual is federal, UCC in seizure of collateral of a secured debt.The accounting may differ as to the security interest taken, being a Trust state or Deed State and the type lender, lenders go to a non-accrual, a private lender be not be under the requirement.    
Nicholas Varner Landmark Victory for Privacy, Home Owners, and the Constitution
19 November 2015 | 11 replies
The fourth amendment states: "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."
John Horner Alternatives to outrageous Obamacare priced health insurance?
12 March 2018 | 26 replies
After I developed a seizure disorder, my carrier dropped me.  
Jordan Freeman probate and foreclosures
26 February 2016 | 5 replies
Just  go to your Local Court House Mortgage Records Department or in some locations the Sheriff's Department, who actual executes the seizure of property.  
Benjamin Cowles Help interpreting CAD information
20 January 2016 | 1 reply
Is that when they're trying to protect their property from seizure
Eric H. Seller wants contingency contract for bankruptcy court
4 February 2016 | 10 replies
A trustee/receiver is appointed to review and approve the sale of any real or personal property subject to seizure under the code provisions and will make recommendations which the court will usually approve. 
Francesco Ferrero Private Investor Loan 3 Years 7.2% annum
8 October 2019 | 3 replies
We are mostly concerned about the short Term, point 3B, and I have more of the contract which I will post here underneath:ClaimabilityThe amount owed (with accrued interest on the entire principal during the entire term, three months extra interest and the costs) will be immediately due and without notice, notice of default, written warning or other formality due in the following cases:a. if the debtor may be negligent in complying with one or more provisions made by this deed;b. if the debtor has been granted suspension of payment or the debtor has been declared bankrupt, the debtor's property has been wholly or partially seized by third parties and if the debtor otherwise loses the free disposal of his assets;c. upon seizure of the collateral;d. upon alienation (whether or not only economically) or expropriation of the collateral in whole or in part;e. in the event of fire damage or any other depreciation or potential depreciation of the collateral, whether or not due to the application of any government measure to the collateral; f. if another debt for which the collateral may be linked to a mortgage becomes due and payable;g. when (one of) the debtor (s) dies.