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Update from JHD about CTC4
Way to do your homework Henry.
Now, here is a question. If the self-executing contract in the CN is indeed a valid contract once executed, why are we not going to court to obtain judgements, liens, etc, against the debtor when they default? Is that not the next logical step?
If strict forclosure can be used against the debtor and upheld in court if need be (you better be able to if you try!), then why would a court action against the debtor to enforce the contract not be a viable option?
I do not doubt there is somebody somewhere that knows the strict forclosure process. But I have not seen how that helps average Joe, as they are gaurding that information.
And I have seen no evidence that the party referenced in this thread is the one who knows how to enforce strict forclosure.
But I would welcome such evidence!
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When a statute, code, or court holding changes tomorrow, does reality change? Does truth change? Does right and wrong change?
If so, there are no absolutes, and the only logical conclusion is that reality, truth, and right and wrong are determined arbitrarily on a daily basis by those with the most power, guns, and money, and the rest of us can choose to run, fight, or be their slaves.
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