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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3540365" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>DMAC's right about it. All claims have to be settled prior to final separation including any claims that X might have which could include expenses of running your route during the interim. If their costs exceed the 2K escrow and you are still an incorporated entity they could take you to court for the additional money if the claim was large enough to warrant doing so especially if they believed that your corp still had some cash in it's account.</p><p>Under ISP they have <strong>absolute control</strong> over guy's . If you still believe that in the end you'll sell to some unsuspecting slug and net a pile cash then you better do it pretty soon because the likelihood of it happening is becoming ever more unlikely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3540365, member: 58386"] DMAC's right about it. All claims have to be settled prior to final separation including any claims that X might have which could include expenses of running your route during the interim. If their costs exceed the 2K escrow and you are still an incorporated entity they could take you to court for the additional money if the claim was large enough to warrant doing so especially if they believed that your corp still had some cash in it's account. Under ISP they have [B]absolute control[/B] over guy's . If you still believe that in the end you'll sell to some unsuspecting slug and net a pile cash then you better do it pretty soon because the likelihood of it happening is becoming ever more unlikely. [/QUOTE]
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