Are there
any outstanding judgments against the prospective client, either as a company or as individuals?
Not exact matches
The above information includes all my / our debts and that we have no current unsatisfied
judgments against us and that I / we have not declared bankruptcy in the last six years and that all my / our
outstanding credit are current and in good standing.
One of the cases presented to me at this moot was Kathryn Leah Smithen v. Law Society of Upper Canada, dealing with an applicant who «disclosed a criminal history of 38 or 39 convictions for fraud - related offences between 1979 and 1993, several
outstanding civil
judgments, two
judgments entered
against her in actions involving fraud, two terminations of employment for cause, and two declarations of bankruptcy.»
However,
outstanding debts (e.g. unpaid medical bills,
judgments against you) that result from the accident could hurt your credit score.
The seller regularly remains liable to the bank when the property is sold for an amount less than the
outstanding capital on the bond and protection of his credit record, by evading
judgment against him.
Examples of disclosures pursuant to § 1026.38 (k)(2)(viii) include the satisfaction of
outstanding liens imposed due to Federal, State, or local income taxes, real estate property tax liens,
judgments against the seller reduced to a lien upon the property, or any other obligations the seller wishes the closing agent to pay from their proceeds at the real estate closing.