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If this is the proof of Santa Claus' existence, Santa might be a trap.
I do not have a clue. How is working the sheriffs sale?On 1995 in a European court of law I opened a lawsuit against a guy from Toronto where I presented my judgment from Canada for $30K + 4% interest to be recognized following later the seizure and sale of his property (on that time he did not have any assets in Canada). The scoundrel sold his property fictively to his sister with the help of my lawyer, later promoted as a judge. After that time started the odyssey. Anyway he dragged me in over 20 lawsuits. I was losing few of them for not being informed about the lawsuits but finally the court decision was reversed. I want to abandon the lawsuits opened against me but the scoundrel does not allow me. I spend over $20k with lawyers fee but the lawyers are cheating by not declaring to the court the original amount paid and sometimes the judge is offering on their currency 1/3 of my expenses. I have to take in consideration their currency depreciations and conversion to $CAD which is less $. Also the crook do not want to pay me the legal fees offered by court in that country. I intend to open a lawsuit against this rat in Canada and present all the foreign judgments in my favor and the bills pay to them by Western Union. This rat bought last year in Toronto a bungalow for $550k and paid down payment $80k. He managed to rent the first floor and basement for the mortgage of $2100/month. I intend to start this action in Canada in 2018. 1. In Europe a seized property is listed by an judiciary executor for the assessed value, If the creditor want to sell the property to recover his debt and if the debtor opposes as an alternative the debtor must pay cash. 2. When for the assessed value nobody is bidding, the property is listed second time for 75% from the assessed value. If again no bidder the property is listed for 50% from the assessed value.How is done the immobile execution in Canada?
Santa, needless to say, does NOT exist!
The last item is why I believe that Santa Exists....four grandchildren can't be all wrong.