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Re: Definition of "Complete" / CA
Posted by PeeAyDubaya LF of ? on 4/29/05 8:58am Msg #34806
"Complete" in the context of a document means that everything essential for the enforceablity of the document has been done, i.e., completed. For example, on a Ditech RTC, the effective date is inserted and correct, the cancel date is inserted and correct, and the borrower(s) has initialed, signed and dated as the document provides. In your example, the missing periods are not essential to the substantial completion and enforceability of the document.

The above after consulting clerks in all 75 of Florida's counties, several attorneys and other legal resources.
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 Definition of "Complete" / CA - Anonymous on 4/29/05 1:36am
 Re: Definition of "Complete" / CA - PeeAyDubaya LF on 4/29/05 8:58am
 Re: Definition of "Complete" / CA - Stephen_VA on 4/29/05 9:55am
 Re: Definition of "Complete" / CA - Anon FL on 4/29/05 9:58am
 Re: Definition of "Complete" / CA - Stephen_VA on 4/29/05 10:12am
 Re: Definition of "Complete" / CA - also - Stephen_VA on 4/29/05 10:20am
 Re: Definition of "Complete" / CA - Jon on 4/29/05 9:39am
 Re: Definition of "Complete" / CA - Anonymous on 4/29/05 12:02pm



 
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