By himself through Meditation and the Eightfold Path.
The Judgment of Buddha - 1913 was released on: USA: 13 November 1913
Yes, the lender can file suit for the outstanding amount and if they receive a judgment they can execute the judgment in the manner in which the laws of the judgment debtor's state allow.
The Buddha said that people do not have to believe in gods to receive enlightenment, but that they can believe in gods if they wish to do so. Thus, the is that the Buddha did not find out about God at all. However, he would have approved of people believing in God, provided that they exercise tolerance towards those who do not.
If you fail to appear in court a default judgment can be entered against you
Buddhists do not worship any deity, not even the Buddha. We revere the Buddha and bow to his image, but that is to pat homage to the person who brought us his teachings. We go to monasteries and shrines to receive the Buddha's teachings from modern learned masters and to meditate and discuss the teachings as a group, but there is no worship.
This is when you receive a judgment for a foreclosure because you do not have the money to pay your mortgage. Most foreclosures are a result of this, this is just a more specific term pertaining to this.
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If the defendant was found personally liable, you may not receive much from this judgment. A judgment just says the money is owed, it doesn't provide the remedy for paying it.
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No, the defendant (debtor) does not have to appear at the date of the hearing. A non appearance usually results in a default judgment being entered against the debtor. The debtor will receive a notice of final judgment before the judgment creditor can take steps to have the judgment executed.