Sentences with phrase «judgement against»

A deficiency judgement is where the bank gets a judgement against you, the borrower, for the remaining funds owed to the bank on the loan amount after the foreclosure sale.
This means a lender can't collect a deficiency judgement against the homeowner.
The latter could be considered particularly notable, as according to Ferguson, «the subject of inaccurate (reporting of) business volumes in the previous IRP procurements was a significant factor in the Superior Court of Ontario judgement against the Crown» in the Envoy case, and the goal of the Auditor General's recent report / audit was to determine if the government offices involved in the IRP program have learned from past mistakes.
Example: An accident at your residence results in a lawsuit judgement against YOU.
Normally if you get a judgement against someone who is a shareholder in an LLC you can not attach the property in the LLC you can only attach dividends as they are paid out.
If your foreclosure happened before July 1, 2013 then your creditor has 5 years to file that deficiency judgement against you or prior to July 1, 2014: whichever comes first.
These are usually managed by the county treasurer's office or the sheriff and are properties with some kind of judgement against them, often the foreclosure notice before it goes to bank REO.
Your lender has the right to get a judgement against you for that amount.
If your foreclosure took place on or after July 1, 2013 the creditor has to file their deficiency judgement against you within 1 year.
I will do this as many times as it takes until they get the point or until summary judgement against him occurs.
The good news is that I was able to have summary judgement against one of the occupants and already filed for the Sherriff to remove her from the premises.
One has to wonder which avenue of remedy causes a Realtor to be more circumspect about ones» behaviour... the threat of a decision by an in - house organization resulting in an insurance payout together with the potential loss of ones» license, or, the threat of successful legal action resulting in damages (to be borne personally by the offender in the form of money), not to mention a public judgement against one's person.
The creditor can then file the judgement against real property owned by the debtor and / or garnish wages.
Namely, those fire victims would have been unable to receive any unexpected income, because it would go towards the judgement against them for the costs of the fire.
A major carrier just won a two million dollar judgement against a couple who clearly were negligent and started a fire.
Enter a civil judgement against you, allowing for a lien to be placed against any real estate you own
Remember that one judgement against you can take away your retirement, your current income, and anything else you have.
If you didn't have this coverage, a judgement against you would mean that you could never save any money again because it would all be subject to the order to pay for the damages.
Criminally, you could face potential jail time or community service, and further, a judgement against you in a civil lawsuit could lead to a crippling financial situation.
As well, a judgement against a corporation might result in costly repairs.
A U.S. federal appeals court has upheld a US$ 290 - million judgement against Microsoft Corp. in a patent case launched by Toronto - based i4i Inc..
You are legally required to pay if there is a judgement against you.
One of the letters sent was not received and the defendent did not have the privilege of appearing in court to make a defence but did receive the subsequent registered letter - by the hand of the plaintiff informing them of the judgement against them.
On December 9, 2014, the Ontario Court of Appeal decided that the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) prevents a mortgagee from disclosing the mortgagor's discharge statement to another lender — even when that lender has a judgement against the mortgagor — without either the mortgagor's express consent or a specific court order.
Anyone affected by this virus can claim that it happened because you published the code and take you to court, which will cost time and money even if there is no judgement against you.
If you can show that you made your concerns about the delivery date clear to the company — that it would cost you dearly if they didn't deliver on time — AND that they overcame those objections by making you a promise that they then failed to uphold, that might be sufficient to win a judgement against them.
There is no separate legal entity in a sole proprietorship situation so if the business is successfully sued, the person obtaining a judgement against the business can collect from the sole proprietor's personal assets.
The plaintiff, Stephanie Ozorio (the «plaintiff») brought a motion on consent for a summary judgement against the defendant, the Canadian Hearing Society (the «defendant») for wrongful dismissal.
«This is a victory for the community,» says Senator Balita will appeal The long simmering dispute between Senator Tobias Enverga, Jr. and Balita's publisher Tess Cusipag ended July 13 with a judgement against the newspaper and its publisher.
One of the Defendant's did not respond to the lawsuit and the Plaintiff obtained default judgement against him.
You can't use them to pay for the judgement against you.
Furthermore, even if a Canadian consumer were willing to go to court and obtain a judgement against a foreign merchant, he would still have to go abroad to have said judgement homologated...
Casey Hill's judgement against Scientology was a big exception.
The judgement against him in Vigna v. Levant, and the related costs decision, has for several years now been the best authority on which blog content may be defamatory, and what may not be.
Under the tort system, the person who caused the accident is responsible, and the victim may collect a judgement against him or her.
For example, I file a suit when obtaining a judgement against a bad tenant, that tenant can respond on the original complaint or in writing before the trial date.
The other party in a case has filed a motion for summary judgement against you.
He'll get evicted if he doesn't pay rent, and likely end up with a judgement against him for unpaid rent.
According to the RICO judgement against the tobacco companies:
If I understand the case correctly, the final outcome of the judgement against tobacco companies was to order them to stop denying known harms of smoking and to publicize the falsity of their fraudulent statements.
Rhoades, like many of the artists working in the 1990s, was up against a backlash and outward judgement against the excessive and glamorously conceived artistic lifestyle furthered by notorious artists such as Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst.
Apple is seeking a permanent injunction against hackintosh retailer Psystar following a summary judgement against the company - and is also looking for monetary damages.
Nintendo has confirmed that Arms does offer traditional button controls as an option, so I will reserve my judgement against the game until I get a chance to try all of the control options.
In some states lenders could get a legal judgement against me for the difference between the sale price and the mortgage balance.
i have a judgement against me for legal fees in a divorce case for 60,000 for my wifes attorney, i just recieved a letter demanding three watches i own, if i declare bancrupcy do i have to comply with his order or can i give it to my attorney to turn the watches over to a trustee for other debts i owe?
They can't get a judgement against you without filing a law suit first.
If a creditor sues you and is successful in obtaining a judgement against you, they can have the court issue a Notice of Garnishment which forces your employer to garnish a portion of your wages and remit the money to the court to be dispersed to your creditor.
I currently have a judgement against me that I am working to settle on, but I have credit card and medical debt...
Something to look into (which might have to wait till after you have a judgement against them) is to find some piece of property they have which you could put a lien against.
Still, you always run the risk that someone will get a judgement against you and possibly garnish your wages (it does happen), but it seems more likely that it won't.
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