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  2. Repossession - Wikipedia

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    Sanchez, 836 S.W.2d 151, where a repossession agent towed away a car even after the loanee locked herself in it, the court decided that this was an unlawful breach of the peace and declared the repossession invalid. The debtor was also awarded $1,200,000 in damages from the bank involved.

  3. What To Do If Your Car Is Repossessed - AOL

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    The repo agent has the right to take your car, but the personal items inside are yours. In some cases, you’ll receive an inventory of personal items with instructions on how to retrieve them.

  4. Will doing a voluntary reposession protect your credit?

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    Involuntary repossession often comes with extra charges, including towing, storage, and repo agent fees. By voluntarily surrendering the car, you may avoid some of these costs, potentially ...

  5. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Certified Hospice and Palliative Licensed Nurse CHPLN must hold a current, unrestricted practical/vocational nurse license in the United States or its territories and must have hospice and palliative licensed practical/vocational nursing practice of 500 hours in the most recent 12 months or 1000 hours in the most recent 24 months prior to ...

  6. Credit (Repossession) Act 1997 - Wikipedia

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    The Credit (Repossession) Act 1997 was an act that regulated repossessions in New Zealand. This Act replaced the limited repossession sections in the Hire Purchase Act 1971. [ 1 ] The Act outlined the rights of the debtor , the steps required for repossession , the creditors right of entry, as well as the steps the creditor must take once they ...

  7. Self-help (law) - Wikipedia

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    One of the more famous examples of self-help occurred in 1985, after the murder of Enrique Camarena Salazar, a Drug Enforcement agent, in Mexico. In response, the U.S. Government hired mercenaries to kidnap Humberto Álvarez Machaín , a local doctor suspected of involvement in the murder, and bring him to the United States to face trial ...

  8. Skiptrace - Wikipedia

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    Skiptracing is the process of locating a person's whereabouts. Skiptracing tactics may be employed by a skip tracer, contact tracer (in a public health context), debt collector, process server, bail bondsman or bail agency enforcer (bounty hunter), repossession agent, private investigator, lawyer, police detective, journalist, stalker or by any person attempting to locate a subject whose ...

  9. Foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    Because the right of redemption is an equitable right, foreclosure is an action in equity. To keep the right of redemption, the debtor may be able to petition the court for an injunction. If repossession is imminent, the debtor must seek a temporary restraining order. However, the debtor may have to post a bond in the amount of the debt.