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Originally Posted by netwrkranger
Would you happen to have any treatises or indepth studies on ''Refusal for Cause"?
Regards,
netwrkranger
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I think it is called
Right of Refusal among attorneys. In the UCC it is about
Presentments. It is not supposed be common knowledge among laypeople - non-attorneys. So it is discouraged by the Shoonras of the world; if there is a flaw in the simple procedure, like not being timely, they will slap you down pretty hard to set an example.
One learns about it by doing more than studying about it. I know people who get tired of R4C and some who have been fighting the IRS for a decade who still have their homes and jobs etc. They have to deal with a new Notice of Federal Tax Lien the moment they release an old one, but just the same they never lose anything - just have to keep R4C.
One suitor developed an inexpensive R4C attached.
Regards,
David Merrill.