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what fed law would this be violating ?
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DrStrange
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Re: what fed law would this be violating ?
Good luck in court. If the defendant doesn't show, I think you get a default judgment, provided all your ducks are in a row.
I'd forgotten about the civil suit clause.
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chuckkk
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In most states collection of a small claims judgment can be difficult.
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