Do not say I did not alert you to this lien
Watch for the Hawks to upset Golden State in the late game
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#1Watch for the Hawks to upset Golden State in the late gameTags: None -
No coincidencesSBR Aristocracy
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Pete0SBR MVP
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#4What has the coach handle come down to ??Comment -
JoeyBagelsSBR Wise Guy
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#6it was close coachComment -
KiDBaZkiTSBR Posting Legend
- 10-20-09
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#7Golden State does not lose and always covers in televised games ass fukk. Everytime they have been on TNT and ESPN NBA tv they cover. Public will never jump on their bandwagon cuz not a major market.Comment -
SmokeSBR Aristocracy
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#8Did he win?Comment -
tony_comeSBR Posting Legend
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#9Next gameComment -
SmokeSBR Aristocracy
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#10Toniest noooooComment -
z-doggieSBR MVP
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#11not lean ?Comment -
seaborneqSBR Posting Legend
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#12Lien on your cardboard box. Good call.Comment -
vividjohn45SBR Hall of Famer
- 11-21-10
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#132015/2016 season???? am i missing something? a ml upset pik. straight up homie. G. just looking for a timeframe to ship my cash.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#14Mods remove post
game was yesterdayComment -
Dan KellySBR MVP
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#16A gamblers saddest end = A FADE.
BOLComment -
No coincidencesSBR Aristocracy
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Sledge187SBR MVP
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#23Golden State is a machine!Comment -
Big BearSBR Aristocracy
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#24Lien
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see Lien (disambiguation).
In law, a lien (<small>UK</small> /ˈliːən/ or <small>US</small> /ˈliːn/) is a form of security interest granted over an item of property to secure the payment of a debt or performance of some other obligation. The owner of the property, who grants the lien, is referred to as the lienee[1]and the person who has the benefit of the lien is referred to as the lienor[2] or lien holder.Part of the common law series
The etymological root is Anglo-French lien, loyen "bond", "restraint", from Latin ligamen, from ligare "to bind".
In the United States, the term lien generally refers to a wide range of encumbrances and would include other forms of mortgage or charge. In the USA, a lien characteristically refers to non-possessory security interests (see generally: Security interest—categories).
In other common-law countries, the term lien refers to a very specific type of security interest, being a passive right to retain (but not sell) property until the debt or other obligation is discharged. In contrast to the usage of the term in the USA, in other countries it refers to a purely possessory form of security interest; indeed, when possession of the property is lost, the lien is released.[3] However, common-law countries also recognize a slightly anomalous form of security interest called an "equitable lien" which arises in certain rare instances.
Despite their differences in terminology and application, there are a number of similarities between liens in the USA and elsewhere in the common-law world.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#25Not good board Etiquette when you bump up a thread after the game is officialComment -
SharpAnglesSBR Hall of Famer
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Couldnt have posted this a little earlier yesterday? Would've been nice to know you were mushing this one before I got my ML bet down.Comment
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