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Re: Being sued for wife's defaulted cards
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Posted by Why Chat (209.240.198.61) on October 04, 2002 at 15:20:49:
In Reply to: Re: Being sued for wife's defaulted cards posted by dwgem on October 04, 2002 at 15:00:15:
You obviously did not look up the exemption.I never posted Wash. on my website, because it's statuts are so clear and obvious,however, I will do so now as I see the scam ca's have extended their range. RCW TITLES >> TITLE 19 >> CHAPTER 19.36 >> SECTION 19.36.120 Print Version 19.36.110 > 19.36.130 RCW 19.36.120 Exempt agreements. RCW 19.36.100 through 19.36.140 and 19.36.900 shall not apply to: (1) A promise, agreement, undertaking, document, or commitment relating to a credit card or charge card; or (2) a loan of money or extension of credit to a natural person that is primarily for personal, family, or household purposes and not primarily for investment, business, agricultural, or commercial purposes. [1990 c 211 § 2.] RCW TITLES >> TITLE 62A >> CHAPTER 62A.9A >> SECTION 62A.9A.102 Print Version
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