In New York State no, I would doubt it in most others. What state are you in?
From the Book of Common Prayer, Order for Morning Prayer, the Collect for Peace
An order is signed by a Judge and is law. Yes the lien holder can present this judgment and force a garnishment.
Franklin Roosevelt signed this order in 1942.
door out of order or out service
The order of signing is relegated to order by state signed. There is no official transcript as to who signed first (John Hancock) all the way through to who signed it last. Therefore it is indexed by state, and by the men from each state.Lewis Morris represented New York with three other men. The order of their names as indexed (and not necessarily the order they signed) are:Lewis MorrisPhilip LivingstonFrancis LewisWilliam Floyd
Blood
Gerald Ford signed this one on June 11,1976.
A middle order service is a service that you would go to around once a month. :)
Distinguished Service Order was created in 1886.
A middle order service is a service that is used sometimes like around once a month
Yes. It sounds like the court document your supervisor signed for was the order for garnishment. As such, whether you signed for it or not the order is good; the letter was simply a notification. If your boss didn't inform you he signed for the letter, it doesn't affect the credit card company's legal right to have a judgment against you.
You make a Motion.