Piano Rebuild Client AWOL - AAaaaagggghhh!

Joseph Alkana josephspiano@comcast.net
Wed, 15 Feb 2006 13:20:03 -0800


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James, everybody:
Know and heed this: A mechanics lien for unclaimed, unpaid for or =
abandoned merchandise is treated as a universally gold plated implied =
contract between shop and customer and is reinforced via state mechanics =
lien laws. These liens are some of the oldest laws in place surrounding =
business dealings and take precedence over everything except God =
actually stepping in and taking possession! A divorce decree, while a =
nice piece of paper to hang in your bathroom, has no force of law to =
actually enforce its provisions on third parties' legal interests. To =
wit: Try not paying for a credit card balance that the wife is supposed =
to pay per the divorce papers when she defaults. You are liable per the =
original contract, brother, decree or no decree! DAMHIK! Any divorce =
paper work that says one of the parties is entitled to the piano has =
nothing to do with the shop's rights via the lien.


Joseph Alkana RPT
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: James H Frazee=20
  To: Pianotech List=20
  Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 1:00 PM
  Subject: Re: Piano Rebuild Client AWOL - AAaaaagggghhh!


  Terry,

  I just thought of something:  you had better find out if the piano was =
in any way part of the property settlement in the divorce decree!  If =
so, it MAY still belong to the husband or to someone else and NOT this =
woman's mother.  Good grief . . .
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