According to the definition of 'involuntary lien' on Answers.com:
"Judgment lien, lien for unpaid taxes or special assessment by a municipality that attaches to a real property without consent of the owner, in contrast with a mortgage lien, which is voluntary."
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An appropriate reaction is to contact the municipality -- or creditor that sent the notice -- that levied the lien, and work to clear up the debt. There may be a court judgment involved, in which case, you can find a copy of the judgment in your local courthouse.
To respond regardless of response.
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To provide an accurate answer, I would need the list of options you're referring to. Please provide the options, and I can help identify which one is not a common proper evacuation response to smoke or fire.
You can respond any way you wish. Most religious individuals would say something to the affect of "And with you, too." Others might simply say thank you.
"I dont think that is the proper way to respond to that question"
The proper response to "shukran" is "Afwan," which means "you're welcome" in Arabic.
Several options, depending on formality. Such as: "Fine, Sir, and you?" or "Splendid, Madam, and how do yo do on this fine day?". Less formal - among good friends - might be, "Good. You?"
ask a proper question to get a proper response...
You can respond to a vexatious litigant suit by seeking legal advice to understand your options and potentially filing a motion to dismiss the claim based on the fact that it is vexatious. It is important to follow the proper legal procedures and provide any necessary evidence to support your case.
Bravo Zulu is Navy speak for "Well Done." A Bravo Zulu is high praise. Bravo Zulus are also rarely given. Thus the proper response is "Thank You."
When asked "How do you plead?" in court, the proper way to respond is to clearly state "guilty" or "not guilty" to the charges brought against you.
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