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NutmegYankee Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-10-10 06:42 PM
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50. I'm sorry - could you restate that.
I couldn't follow your logic there. This bill cannot move the court proceedings. The land doesn't change states. This bill would have forced states to recognize the Electronic Notary systems ( Very Bad) and other states notary signatures (not really that bad). Nowhere is a case allowed to be pursued in another state. In order to get an eviction order, a state court (in the 23 with that protection) has to make a ruling to do so. That was not about the change.


What this bill was going to do was make this 10,000 docs a day fraud issue go away. But the underlying promissory note fuckups are still to be resolved.
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