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<blockquote data-quote="hillbillycwo" data-source="post: 837385" data-attributes="member: 13747"><p>When was the last person hung in TX for cattle rustling? (rhetorical) I think that you did a good thing by giving him a 3 month deadline. Hopefully he makes a significant attempt to satisfy you but I would not hold my breathe. His efforts have shown you his character AND i HAVE NEVER SEEN CHARACTER CHANGE (FOR THE GOOD) in three months. I would be fully prepared to prosecute this fellow should he not execute the agreed upon plan. I think also that I would get something drawn up in a document that would hold up in court where he acknowledges his debt to you for the cattle he bought from you on credit, sold and spent the money, and finally NEVER paid for. I can understand if he had some catastrophic circumstance that justifies in your mind his actions as to why you would forgive the debt but if it is out and out defrauding you of YOUR LIVELYHOOD, well that takes food from your table and you have obligations to your family as well. </p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbillycwo, post: 837385, member: 13747"] When was the last person hung in TX for cattle rustling? (rhetorical) I think that you did a good thing by giving him a 3 month deadline. Hopefully he makes a significant attempt to satisfy you but I would not hold my breathe. His efforts have shown you his character AND i HAVE NEVER SEEN CHARACTER CHANGE (FOR THE GOOD) in three months. I would be fully prepared to prosecute this fellow should he not execute the agreed upon plan. I think also that I would get something drawn up in a document that would hold up in court where he acknowledges his debt to you for the cattle he bought from you on credit, sold and spent the money, and finally NEVER paid for. I can understand if he had some catastrophic circumstance that justifies in your mind his actions as to why you would forgive the debt but if it is out and out defrauding you of YOUR LIVELYHOOD, well that takes food from your table and you have obligations to your family as well. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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