Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 95
... creditor cannot recover from either the debtor or the surety.85 In the case of a motor vehicle sold for more than $ 2,000 , the creditor may repossess , sell the vehicle and then bring an action for the balance due under the contract ...
... creditor cannot recover from either the debtor or the surety.85 In the case of a motor vehicle sold for more than $ 2,000 , the creditor may repossess , sell the vehicle and then bring an action for the balance due under the contract ...
Page 98
... creditor's security interest in the goods , which may not be levied upon to satisfy the judgment.107 Attorneys fees under RISFA may not exceed 15 % of the amount due under the contract . " IV . POST JUDGMENT CONSULTATION AND PROBLEMS ...
... creditor's security interest in the goods , which may not be levied upon to satisfy the judgment.107 Attorneys fees under RISFA may not exceed 15 % of the amount due under the contract . " IV . POST JUDGMENT CONSULTATION AND PROBLEMS ...
Page 150
... creditor must affirmatively do . There is no liability for the creditor's being " wrong , " even if the erroneous entry was the result of negligence , or so the statute seems to say . On the other hand , right or wrong , the creditor ...
... creditor must affirmatively do . There is no liability for the creditor's being " wrong , " even if the erroneous entry was the result of negligence , or so the statute seems to say . On the other hand , right or wrong , the creditor ...
Contents
THE CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR | 61 |
THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS LAMENT | 78 |
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