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In 2005, Wilbur was jailed for a child support arrearage based upon his imputed income.
Their grievances involved local government corruption and widespread worker layoffs coupled with arrearage in employee wages, pensions and unemployment benefits.
Within a month or two, therefore, the lender will either gain compliance from the borrower or pay the arrearage itself while starting its own foreclosure proceedings.
Your mortgage arrearage is placed on the back end of your mortgage and you resume your monthly mortgage payments.
Arrears (also sometimes known as an arrearage) is a legal term for the part of a debt that is overdue after missing one or more required payments.
Genesco has sold its Canadian operations to improve liquidity and is negotiating exchange offers to resolve arrearage on its preferred stock.
Another one of those arrested, Dr. George M. Lewis, a psychiatrist in California, acknowledged, "I have an arrearage," but said he did not know the amount.
"But then we had to agree to pay the arrearage, the back maintenance," the lawyer explained, "which, with penalties and interest, amounted to $14,000; the past owner had defaulted."
The Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (P.L. 109-171) Section 7303 reduced the arrearage amount required to trigger a passport denial from $5,000 to $2,500.
The rule provides for recompense to the mortgagees for using these alternative procedures and provides for payment to the mortgagee of a partial claim which would be applied to the arrearage.
The office most recently said that it had accepted 3,500 offering-plan amendments involving sponsors' financing and that about 10 percent of them show some degree of sponsor arrearage in payments to co-ops.
Many U.S. states suspend an individual's licenses (i.e. driver's license, business license, contractor license) if that individual has significant arrearage in support payments or does not consistently pay support.
P.L. 106-113 (1999) required the Secretary of State to submit a report to Congress on the feasibility of lowering the threshold amount of an individual's support arrearage from $5,000 to $2,500.
If your certificate states you own 152 shares, there may be legal strategies you can use to avoid paying the arrearage, including citing the waiver by the co-op and possible negligence in billing and collecting.
That the said commissioners do give an assurance on the part of the general government to an indemnity to all persons as to the arrearage of excise, that have not entered their stills to this date.
A second piece of legislation, under consideration by the Council's Housing and Building Committee, would empower the city to seek a court judgment deeding a tax-delinquent parcel to a third party after four quarters of tax arrearage.
He added, though, that most lawyers would advise that parties holding liens, including condominium associations, may foreclose on those liens and end your possession of the condominium even if the arrearage has been discharged by the bankruptcy court.
If the support order 'substantially deviates' from the amount recommended by the Connecticut Child Support and Arrearage Guidelines, then Support Enforcement Services will file a motion requesting a change in your court order.
Arthur I. Weinstein, a Manhattan lawyer, said that if the number of shares issued on your stock certificate was 127 and your proprietary lease referred to that number, the co-op would find it hard to collect the claimed arrearage.
In the case at hand, Hicks v. Feiock, No. 86-787, the majority ordered further proceedings in California courts to clarify whether Phillip W. Feiock, the father, "would purge his sentence by paying his arrearage."
For example, he said, if a property owner fails to pay all or a portion of the property taxes that are due on a building and the arrearage is carried on the city's books for more than a year, J-51 abatements can be revoked.