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    Mar 27, 2009, 06:52 PM
    What to do with out having to sue
    I am canadian. An ex business partner owes me a significant sum of money from the sale of my share of the business to him. A payment date was set at Dec 31 2008 in a prommissary note drawn up by a Lawyer. As yet I have not been paid. I have demanded payment from him by April 30 he has assured me that payment will be made in full on that date. What can I do without having to go to court should this dragged out somemore. Can I put some kind of lien against the business
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    Mar 27, 2009, 07:03 PM

    Without going to court, you can go into their office and cry, beg and demand.

    You can not do anything legal until you sue and get a judgement, after you get a judgement, then you can put a lien against certain business owned properties, and/or attachment of business bank accounts

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