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    Re: commercial liens

    Posted by Charles on 7/02/10

    On 6/30/10, Bruce wrote:
    > Annie:
    >
    > Yes what is the difference between an corporation an the ALL CAPS
    > title of [person], answer nothing as both are artificial creations
    > created by government and/or federal reserve bankers who really are
    > the shadow government. It is simple. Just email me and I will coach
    you.
    >
    > Best regards,
    >
    > Bruce UCC 1-207, 1-103
    > All rights & remedies reserved
    >
    >
    >
    > On 6/14/10, Rick wrote:
    >> Hello I am well versed in this process and I am also willing to
    >> learn we might be able to help each other so please feel free to
    >> contact me.
    >> Thank You
    >>

    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> On 6/03/07, Steve Martin wrote:
    >>> Annie, I am looking for a assistance and/or consultant in
    >>> building and perfecting a commercial affidavit and commercial
    >>> lien process against my accussed who has stolen from me in
    >>> excessive $250,000 of materials and services. The question we
    >>> are batteling is can a corporation file commercial lien on
    >>> another corporation and would it have any common law base or
    >>> would it be subject only to state statutory law. If you can
    >>> help or lend valuable information, please contact me ASAP as
    >>> time is of the essence for us. Thank you very much for anything
    >>> you can do.
    >>>
    >>> Regards
    >>> Steve
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> On 3/03/06, annie wrote:
    >>>> On 2/11/06, sharwinston wrote:
    >>>>> Need more info.
    >>>>> Have you already obtained a court judgment? or
    >>>>> Are you a contractor who did work on the business' property
    >>>>> and the business has failed to pay you for your work?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> On 2/10/06, annie d. wrote:
    >>>>>> Is it possible to file a commercial lien against a company
    >>>>>> or corporation? (i.e. retail stores, grocery, or department
    >>>>>> stores.)
    >>>> Hello again,
    >>>> In answer to your question, No. There is currently a third
    >>>> party negligence case in process against the store and it's
    >>>> manager.
    >>>> I don't think the mechanic's lien would apply here. However,
    >>>> in the use of the commercial lien, would it not
    >>>> literally "freeze" the company and its holdings.
    >>>> Thanks in advance,
    >>>> Annie

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • commercial liens, 2/10/06, by annie d..
  • Re: commercial liens, 2/11/06, by sharwinston.
  • Re: commercial liens, 3/03/06, by annie.
  • Re: commercial liens, 6/03/07, by Steve Martin.
  • Re: commercial liens, 6/02/08, by Doug Going.
  • Re: commercial liens, 12/24/08, by Bruce.
  • Re: commercial liens, 7/20/09, by norman.
  • Re: commercial liens, 9/01/09, by dennis.
  • Re: commercial liens, 9/01/09, by dennis.
  • Re: lost info., 1/25/10, by keith Ponder.
  • Re: commercial liens, 6/14/10, by Rick.
  • Re: commercial liens, 6/24/10, by Roy-Glenn: for the family Thomas.
  • Re: commercial liens, 6/24/10, by Roy-Glenn: for the family Thomas.
  • Re: commercial liens, 6/24/10, by Roy-Glenn: for the family Thomas.
  • Re: commercial liens, 6/30/10, by Bruce .
  • Re: commercial liens, 7/02/10, by Charles.
  • Re: commercial liens, 11/05/10, by Michael Dean.
  • Re: commercial liens, 2/18/11, by marie minichino.
  • Re: commercial liens, 2/18/11, by marie minichino808-205-6120.
  • Re: commercial liens, 3/17/11, by Doug Going.
  • Re: commercial liens, 10/14/11, by Candy.
  • Re: commercial liens, 10/15/11, by Doug Going.
  • Re: commercial liens, 5/13/12, by Candy Arreche.
  • Re: commercial liens, 6/11/12, by Russell Lee.
  • Re: commercial liens, 12/07/12, by Dan Cropper.
  • Re: commercial liens, 12/07/12, by Dan Cropper.


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