The phrase "simple worthless check never to be served" typically refers to a check that has no value, often because there are insufficient funds in the account or the account is closed. It implies that the check is not valid for cashing or deposit and that it will not be pursued for collection. Essentially, it signifies that the check is considered worthless and will not result in any legal action or enforcement.
Justice is served, but never eaten!
Because you will never learn what you can do.
There were 25 US presidents who never served in the Senate.
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If you weren't served an eviction notice and the case did not go to court, there will not be an eviction on your record. You can check the court records in your county to make sure there isn't an eviction on your record.
revenge
Yes
He never did
If you were never served, you would need to file a motion to dismiss the civil case. In order to be lawfully sued, you must be served.
No. Never have been. Never will be. Simple Plan? KICKASS.
Assuming you have never been served, check the case records at the county courthouse and see if any have you name on them. see links below
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