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Thread: The Real NAMA 2.0 : Mortgage Defaults

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    Ime sure this will be appealed to the higher court

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    The Supreme Court will do well to find differently without doing violence to a plain reading of the legislation in question.

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    Arent all mortgages put in your name with Registry of Deeds form 17

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    That's a Land Registry form, as opposed to a Registry of Deeds one. Different registration procedures for the two registries, which do substantively different things. Too involved to type a full explanation on a phone, the FAQ section on the PRAI website should give a steer.

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    Get NAMA off the taxpayers backs

    NAMA should be taken off the backs off the Irish taxpayers. The set of proposals put forward for doing this at goodwillbank dot com would deliver this within months and get the country back to some normality.
    This piling of banking debt and public works debt onto European taxpayers is crippling the euro. The euro cannot possibly be stabilised when the underlying basis for it is so defective and dysfunctional. Within the eurozone one has widely different economies ranging from corrupt, lawless and chaotic Italy and Greece at one end of the spectrum to stable, regulated and highly ordered Germany and Netherlands at the other end, and with various other eurozone countries having much in common with Italy. This structure is inherently unstable and this instability has and will continue to be ruthlessly exploited by big financial market players. This dysfunctionality is compounded by an ECB which refuses to act like a central bank and lend money as a last resort lender. But then again who should they lend money to ? to the likes of Italy and Greece which are swamped in corruption and public finance over-spend which is tied into the aforementioned corruption.
    There are practical and workable solutions, none of them easy or acceptable to frigid governments and their hyper-sensitive economic comentators. The set of proposals on goodwillbank dot com are the best I've seen so far. Whats needed now is courage and backbone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myles na gCopaleen View Post
    NAMA should be taken off the backs off the Irish taxpayers. The set of proposals put forward for doing this at goodwillbank dot com would deliver this within months and get the country back to some normality.
    This piling of banking debt and public works debt onto European taxpayers is crippling the euro. The euro cannot possibly be stabilised when the underlying basis for it is so defective and dysfunctional. Within the eurozone one has widely different economies ranging from corrupt, lawless and chaotic Italy and Greece at one end of the spectrum to stable, regulated and highly ordered Germany and Netherlands at the other end, and with various other eurozone countries having much in common with Italy. This structure is inherently unstable and this instability has and will continue to be ruthlessly exploited by big financial market players. This dysfunctionality is compounded by an ECB which refuses to act like a central bank and lend money as a last resort lender. But then again who should they lend money to ? to the likes of Italy and Greece which are swamped in corruption and public finance over-spend which is tied into the aforementioned corruption.
    There are practical and workable solutions, none of them easy or acceptable to frigid governments and their hyper-sensitive economic comentators. The set of proposals on goodwillbank dot com are the best I've seen so far. Whats needed now is courage and backbone.
    Hate to be picky, but I can't read a huge black and white 'save as HTML' Word document in the browser and nor will the majority who hit the site. Stuff like Wordpress has been around for many years and is absolutely simple to use. There's not much point in having great ideas if nobody will read them.

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    Any word on the lacuna that was found and ruled on by Justice Elizabath Dunne back in July does any body know?

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    Drive Time report. Seems there is a proposal to sell NAMA off as a job lot. Anyone have a spare, is it 85 billion?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mackers View Post
    Drive Time report. Seems there is a proposal to sell NAMA off as a job lot. Anyone have a spare, is it 85 billion?
    Not required, about 10% of that will get it?
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