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Dec 16, 2007, 12:01 PM
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Strawman Redemption
Hello,
How does one go about redeeming his strawman? Does anyone have the details on how to capture him by recording it's name through your Secretary of State. What exactly does this accomplish? Ar there any good sites someone can refer me to that provide detailed info. On how to maneuver through this system of credit that has been established?
Sincerely,
Bionical
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Dec 18, 2007, 06:46 AM
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Hello b:
What are you talking about?
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Aug 11, 2009, 12:59 PM
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I know what he's talking about and good luck with that! Though I don't completely understand it. I think the book Redemption In Law explains everything about it. I don't have the book yet.
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Aug 11, 2009, 12:59 PM
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I know what he's talking about and good luck with that! Though I don't completely understand it. I think the book Redemption In Law explains everything about it. I don't have the book yet.
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Aug 12, 2009, 08:30 AM
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 Originally Posted by bionical
Hello,
How does one go about redeeming his strawman? Does anyone have the details on how to capture him by recording it's name through your Secretary of State. What exactly does this accomplish? Ar there any good sites someone can refer me to that provide detailed info. on how to maneuver through this system of credit that has been established?
Sincerely,
Bionical
I also don't understand your question. A strawman or strawman proposal is sort of a rough draft, something that is later modified, improved. I don't understand how you would redeem a strawman.
Here's what I found: In general, a strawman is an object, document, person, or argument that temporarily stands in for and is intended to be "knocked down" by something more substantial.
In software development, a crude plan or document may serve as the strawman or starting point in the evolution of a project. The strawman is not expected to be the last word; it is refined until a final model or document is obtained that resolves all issues concerning the scope and nature of the project. In this context, a strawman can take the form of an outline, a set of charts, a presentation, or a paper.
Straw man proposal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Aug 12, 2009, 09:25 AM
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I think that, in this context, a "strawman" is someone who stands in for another in redeeming property which is being foreclosed upon.
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Oct 9, 2009, 08:11 AM
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I want a sample of Redemption deed
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Oct 9, 2009, 01:40 PM
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 Originally Posted by Kamalbhardwaj
i want a sample of Redemption deed
And I want to be First Assistant to the Easter Bunny.
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