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'Produce the note' argument fails to sway Arizona Supreme Court
Court Report
Friday, May 25, 2012
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An Arizona homeowner failed to persuade the Arizona Supreme Court that a trustee must hold the promissory note before foreclosing on a deed of trust. The court affirmed the decision of both the trial court and the appellate court in making its decision on this case of first impression in the state. Read on for more details.

 



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