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To collect on a judgment against a corporation, you can typically enforce the judgment through methods such as garnishing the corporation's bank accounts, placing a lien on their property, or seeking assistance from a collection agency. It is important to follow legal procedures and seek guidance from a lawyer to ensure proper enforcement of the judgment.

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