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    The Litigation Effect

    By Jeremy | March 28, 2005

    Court went reasonably well today. Actually, as well as could be expected. The judge is taking very seriously the problems with our purported landlord's ownership, and has agreed to prioritize discovery on this issue moving forward. In a ruling last month she suggested that First Ukrainian (the church that originally owned the building) may still be the actual title holder because the sale to Ukrainian Evangelical of Union, NJ (the purported owner now) was improperly transacted. If Union does not in fact own the building, then they cannot evict us except on the rightful owner's behalf. Keep praying as this case isn't going away any time soon, apart from a miraculous change of heart across the river.

    Topics: abounding grace, eviction, generation xcel | No Comments »

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