Information about
an unpaid judgment against you can be reported for seven years or until the statute of limitations runs out, whichever is longer.
Information about a lawsuit or
an unpaid judgment against you can be reported for seven years or until the statute of limitations runs out, whichever is longer.
A lawsuit or
unpaid judgment against you stays on your report until the statute of limitations runs out or for seven years, whichever period is longer.
Not exact matches
Unsatisfied
judgments against Terry total $ 190,000, mostly for
unpaid debt.
Settling (while class certification and summary
judgment motions were pending) a statewide putative class action filed in San Mateo Superior Court for nuisance value with the named plaintiffs who alleged multiple wage and hour claims (
unpaid regular and overtime wages, noncompliant meal and rest periods, untimely payment of final wages, noncompliant itemized wage statements,
unpaid / forfeited vacation, and violation of PAGA)
against a pharmaceutical supply company's call center;
In the course of proceedings before the tribunal between the commissioners and the taxpayer company, X, in relation to X's liability under a county court
judgment for
unpaid PAYE income tax and national insurance contributions, the tribunal awarded costs in the sum of # 30,500,
against the commissioners because of their «serial failures to comply with the time limits in the tribunal, rules and directions».
In Moloney v Alberta (Administrator, Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Act), the Alberta government refused to issue a driver's licence to John Moloney because he has
unpaid judgment for personal injury damages
against him.
However, outstanding debts (e.g.
unpaid medical bills,
judgments against you) that result from the accident could hurt your credit score.
Medical providers, attorneys, the IRS,
unpaid child support,
unpaid bills, attorneys, rental car companies, and anyone that has a
judgment against you are also lien holders!
Should a
judgment against you exceed the limits of that policy, the umbrella picks up the
unpaid portion up to the umbrella policy limit.
In 2004, a
judgment of $ 329,336.10 was entered
against Thomas and Joen Towne («Taxpayers») for
unpaid federal income taxes.
A deficiency
judgment is a
judgment obtained by the lender in court
against the borrower for the difference between the
unpaid balance of the secured debt and the amount produced by sale or the fair market value of the security, whichever is greater, in a judicial foreclosure.
This in turn affects the amount of the deficiency
judgment the lender may pursue
against the borrower related to the
unpaid balance of the note.