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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (114036)10/7/2010 1:34:31 PM
From: John Metcalf1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 116555
 
That's right, Hawk. There are still features of contract and real estate law that must be settled under various State laws. Virtually every contract specifies the State law under which it will be construed.

Even if a State must accept a notarization, the dispossessed may still file a fraud charge against the notary in the originating State, if warranted. A robo-signer could still be liable for damages, loss of license, RICO violations, etc.

Somehow, the Beach Boys come to mind as we go "serfing":

There's an ocean of debt
Across the USA
From the sands of Orlando
To Cali-forn-i-a
People sleeping in boxes
Under the viaduct
Let's go serfing in Cuba
The USA is f'd!
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