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Opposition frets over foreclosure decision as ND casts net for new faces
According to reports on Friday, the Supreme Court has ruled that funds and servicers can trigger home foreclosures in Greece, settling a legal dispute that had put the process on hold but also sparking opposition criticism of the government for failing to step in to protect homeowners.
The court verdict was notable for at least a couple of reasons. It was an overwhelming decision, 59 to 9 judges, to reject the argument that legislation passed in 2003 prevented funds and servicers from foreclosing on homes. Also, the decision was deliv...
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