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Re:Does discharging debt mean I accepted it?
"Once a BoE is tendered to the collector, you would have to file a "satisfaction of money judgment" with the court.& In your case you may need to request a "release" from garnishment as well."& ICE
How do you&file a "satisfaction of money judgment with the court"?& Especially when you paid with a bond or BOE.
Also, where does it say in HRJ 192 that we can "discharge" our debts by way of our exemption?&It says we can discharge our debt "dollar for dollar",&that is, with legal tender, ie., checks, money orders or FRNs, but nowhere does it say we can discharge our debts via the U.S. treasury.
Also, HJR 192 has had a few amendements since June 5, 1933, so you'd be wise to insert&the date it was enacted in your documents,&e.g. HJR 192 June 5, 1933. Recently&someone ask me which&HJR 192 I was referring to.&
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