Not much information is given in the question but it sounds as if you should contact an attorney and ask about the possibility of bringing suit against the company you worked for at the time you suffered your injury.
Recourse funding is a type of loan for which collateral is placed. The difference between recourse and non-recourse funding is that in recourse funding, if the collateral sells for less than the amount left on the loan, the lender can go after other assets. In non-recourse funding, the lender would have to absorb the loss.
Residents of Alaska do receive an annual payment just for living in Alaska. It's called the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend. The amount received by each resident in 2010 was $1,281.
Benefits are calculated weekly but payments are made every two weeks. Funds from the first week are kept as recourse, therefore your first paymet only includes the total amount of the second week. Thereafter you will received payments worth of two weeks.
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If a mortgage is foreclosed in Florida, the lender may sue for any deficiencies between the amount of the loan still owed by the borrower and proceeds from the sale of the asset. This applies to mortgages, home equity loans, etc. which is being Forclosed upon in the State of Florida, which I understand to be a Recourse State. Since the loans are Non Recourse so I 'm not protected against them comming after my assests for any deficiency, even though the state of Florida is a Recourse State?
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Not really, no. You can sue him for damages, but ... that takes time. And maybe there is not much to collect anyway.
The amount of starlight received on Earth is called apparent magnitude. This is the measurement of how bright the stars appear from Earth.