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Old 08-10-2005, 04:20 PM   #225
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Originally posted by Pretty Little Flower
This is the worst, namby pamby legal advice I have ever read.

"Well, you have to read the documents to see what they say about whether one is superseded by the other or some such thing. I imagine there is law relating to this, and research may be helpful in revealing said law. Note that, if you sue him and he lives in a different state, there may be issues of diversity jurisdiction leading to possible removal. There are federal statutes that govern removal. This is not an uncommon situation and consultation with a lawyer may be able to provide you with some form of relief, although I must refer you again to my earlier statements concerning the language of the relevant documents and the possible existence of adverse controlling precedent."
Actually, its kinda like this... Pennsylvania has favorable workout laws. New York does not. So the first battle in many cases here involving NY lenders is where the case shall be litigated and whose law controls. It sounds law schoolish, but it happens.
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