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407ETR MATTERS: Waiting on Appeal Court’s Judgment

By Tammy Flores
November 20th, 2013 Edition

On June 10th, 2013, the Court of Appeal heard submissions from the Superintendent of Bankruptcies office and Class Action lawyers regarding Mathew David Moore vs. 407 ETR File #C54560. At issue is whether or not it is lawful for 407ETR to use the “Plate Denial” remedy if someone has gone bankrupt.

It’s been 5 months and we are anxiously awaiting the decision on that matter as the outcome will have a significant impact on the Class Action that was put forward on behalf of bankrupts you remain in “Plate Denial”.

If 407ETR can release a corporation from their clutches after bankruptcy, they absolutely can and should be, if not for the social makeup of our nation then under law, releasing people from bankruptcy.
The group “Stop the 407ETR’s Abuse of Power” will keep you posted as soon as they hear a from the Appeal Court. In the meantime the group asks that you please support their campaign to change the 407 Act by signing the petition here http://www.change.org/en-CA/petitions/change-the-407act

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