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District Court of Maryland - Public Info
What is the "Military/Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Document" all about?
CaseSearch District Court of Maryland Case Information Court System: District Court For Calvert County - Civil Location: Calvert Case Number: D-041-CV-20-007547 Title: Mariner Finance, LLC vs. Harry Krause Case Type: Contract - Small Claims Filing Date: 04/17/2020 Case Status: Open Involved Parties Information Defendant Name: Krause, Harry N (Address snipped) Huntingtown, MD Plaintiff Name: Mariner Finance, LLC Address: 8211 Town Center Dr City: NottinghamState:MDZip Code:21236 Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff Name: HOLLAND, DIANA LYNN Appearance Date: 04/17/2020 Address Line 1: 8211 Town Center Drive City: BaltimoreState:MDZip Code:21236 Document Information File Date: 04/17/2020 Filed By: Document Name: Complaint / Petition Comment: small claim File Date: 04/17/2020 Filed By: Document Name: Military/Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Document Comment: DOD File Date: 04/17/2020 Filed By: Document Name: Supporting Exhibit Comment: contract, history statement File Date: 04/17/2020 Filed By: Document Name: Interest Worksheet Comment: interest worksheet File Date: 04/17/2020 Filed By: Document Name: Supporting Document Comment: compliance cert This is an electronic case record. Full case information cannot be made available either because of legal restrictions on access to case records found in Maryland Rules, or because of the practical difficulties inherent in reducing a case record into an electronic format. -- Freedom Isn't Free! |
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District Court of Maryland - Public Info
On 4/19/2020 1:45 PM, B wrote:
In article , says... What is the "Military/Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Document" all about? John, they get that out of the way upfront. It prevents a trial going too far along in the process and then the defendant claiming civil releif. It us a nibet savubg ussye, It's a document typically filed by the plaintiff's attorney in the normal course of a lawsuit. Under the Military/Servicemembers Civil Relief Act a court cannot enter a default judgement unless the plaintiff files an affidavit stating whether or not the defendant is in military service with supporting facts. The requirement to file an affidavit becomes applicable technically when the defendant fails to appear and practically when the plaintiff files a motion for default. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On Sun, 19 Apr 2020 13:59:15 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 4/19/2020 1:45 PM, B wrote: In article , says... What is the "Military/Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Document" all about? John, they get that out of the way upfront. It prevents a trial going too far along in the process and then the defendant claiming civil releif. It us a nibet savubg ussye, It's a document typically filed by the plaintiff's attorney in the normal course of a lawsuit. Under the Military/Servicemembers Civil Relief Act a court cannot enter a default judgement unless the plaintiff files an affidavit stating whether or not the defendant is in military service with supporting facts. The requirement to file an affidavit becomes applicable technically when the defendant fails to appear and practically when the plaintiff files a motion for default. That's good to know, in case someone hits me with a lawsuit for something...I guess. -- Freedom Isn't Free! |
District Court of Maryland - Public Info
On Sun, 19 Apr 2020 14:31:14 -0400, John wrote:
On Sun, 19 Apr 2020 13:59:15 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 4/19/2020 1:45 PM, B wrote: In article , says... What is the "Military/Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Document" all about? John, they get that out of the way upfront. It prevents a trial going too far along in the process and then the defendant claiming civil releif. It us a nibet savubg ussye, It's a document typically filed by the plaintiff's attorney in the normal course of a lawsuit. Under the Military/Servicemembers Civil Relief Act a court cannot enter a default judgement unless the plaintiff files an affidavit stating whether or not the defendant is in military service with supporting facts. The requirement to file an affidavit becomes applicable technically when the defendant fails to appear and practically when the plaintiff files a motion for default. That's good to know, in case someone hits me with a lawsuit for something...I guess. I think it is really to protect you if you are deployed before your court date. I think we are all pretty much immune from that one ;-) |
District Court of Maryland - Public Info
John wrote:
Mariner Finance, LLC vs. Harry Krause Looks like they offer high-interest loans for people with very bad credit. |
District Court of Maryland - Public Info
In article , Xela777
@gmail.com says... John wrote: Mariner Finance, LLC vs. Harry Krause Looks like they offer high-interest loans for people with very bad credit. I wonder if Harry is going to represent himself, he is a smart sum-a- bith, just ask him, rather than hire competent legal representation. Then the question becomes how is he going to afforrd to pay pay for the lawyer. And, what happens when he loses the case and has to pay Mariner Financial, LLC and pay the lawer. |
District Court of Maryland - Public Info
B Wrote in message:
In article , says... John wrote: Mariner Finance, LLC vs. Harry Krause Looks like they offer high-interest loans for people with very bad credit.I wonder if Harry is going to represent himself, he is a smart sum-a-bith, just ask him, rather than hire competent legal representation. Then the question becomes how is he going to afforrd to pay pay for the lawyer. And, what happens when he loses the case and has to pay Mariner Financial, LLC and pay the lawer. BANKRUPTCY TIME. -- .. ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
District Court of Maryland - Public Info
B Wrote in message:
In article , says... B Wrote in message: In article , says... John wrote: Mariner Finance, LLC vs. Harry Krause Looks like they offer high-interest loans for people with very bad credit.I wonder if Harry is going to represent himself, he is a smart sum-a-bith, just ask him, rather than hire competent legal representation. Then the question becomes how is he going to afforrd to pay pay for the lawyer. And, what happens when he loses the case and has to pay Mariner Financial, LLC and pay the lawer. BANKRUPTCY TIME. How many times can a person declare bankruptcy in a lifetime? Lets gookle it and see. -- .. ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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