Re: Cabot Unenforceable
Yeh that old thorny question.
From what I can gather creditors (and the courts) consider that even if an agreement is unenforceable it doesn't mean that no agreement exists (or did exist) and thus you can be in default of its terms by missing / not paying.
Originally posted by njc12
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From what I can gather creditors (and the courts) consider that even if an agreement is unenforceable it doesn't mean that no agreement exists (or did exist) and thus you can be in default of its terms by missing / not paying.
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