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American Historic Society was owned by National Consumer Marketing. National Consumer Marketing or NCM filed for bankruptcy in 2007. In early 2008 JSD LLC purchased American Historic Society and started selling many of the same products on the official website at americanhistoricsociety.com.
There were more than 1.2 million foreclosures filed in 2006. This was a 42% increase over the amount of foreclosures filed in 2005.
You filed to include "the following".
Bozho (hello)Only 3% of Native American tribes have casinos that earn over $100 million dollars a year and one of the wealthiest is Foxwoods, they make over $700 million a year, they just filed for bankruptcy because they could not pay their note to the lender. Wealth and Indians is a very hard thing to define, but show me a millionaire Indian and I will show you a thousands and thousands of Indians below the poverty level.David, member of The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi
Tesla arrived in the United States in 1884, at the age of 28, and by 1887 had filed for a series of patents that described everything necessary to generate electricity using alternating current, or AC.
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It depends on the chapter they filed and the financial state of the company, most likey not, that is why the filed for bankruptcy, they have no funds.
http://www.companieshouse.gov.UK/ click on search company info search there name then click on order info on this company but you don't have to pay and it will show you a list and tell you if it has filed for bankruptcy. Adam www.aeautomotive.co.UK
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No, 84 Lumber hasn't filed bankruptcy. Financially they are more sound and have more assetts that any other company in todays climate except maybe Probuild.
Revstone filed for bankruptcy on 3 Dec 2012. This is immediately after a judge ordered the company into receivership. See Related Links for bankruptcy filing. See Related Links for full article on American Swindlers.
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the reason for cancellation is bankruptcy can they do that?
If you filed for bankruptcy and the title company knows about it, then you cannot sell your house. Your title is not free and clear so a buyer could not purchase. It also depends on the bankruptcy, you should talk to your lawyer.
No the bankruptcy will not show on your credit history unless you filed as well. However, now the mortgage company has the right to come after you in full for the amount owed, since the Court has released him from all obligations.
If your thinking you no longer have to make payments, your wrong. Your responcibility to the company is the exact same, it doesn't change because they filed for bankruptcy.