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steposvetlana [31]
3 years ago
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4. Make a judgment s User responsible for the death of his sister and the

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Elenna [48]3 years ago
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Answer:<u><em> A judgment is a court order that is the decision in a lawsuit.</em></u>

Explanation: It is. <u><em>"If"</em></u> a judgment is entered against you, a debt collector will have stronger tools, like garnishment, to collect the debt. Also is an official result of a lawsuit in court. <u><em>Ignore the lawsuit, or. Don't respond to the lawsuit in a timely manner.</em></u> I'm not claming this is mine and it belongs to their rightful owner..I copied and pasted your question on Google- <3 >W<"

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