I think maybe you mean a borrador, it means a cancelation, when buying a property, a “borrador” is created to cancel the other persons mortgage for example…
Jonathan said,
in May 17th, 2008 at 11:23 am
It probably means that your bond is meaningless and all property belongs to the town mayor. Just guessing.
dm_dragons said,
in May 19th, 2008 at 3:38 am
Huh?
Bora Bora is a place, not a legal term.
"O" Wise One said,
in May 21st, 2008 at 1:27 am
Bora Bora in Spanish is the same in any language it’s just Bora Bora if you are talking about the South Pacific Island.
If you are talking about a Spanish law…….. the meaning of Bora Bora………… I am not sure.
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackI think maybe you mean a borrador, it means a cancelation, when buying a property, a “borrador” is created to cancel the other persons mortgage for example…
It probably means that your bond is meaningless and all property belongs to the town mayor. Just guessing.
Huh?
Bora Bora is a place, not a legal term.
Bora Bora in Spanish is the same in any language it’s just Bora Bora if you are talking about the South Pacific Island.
If you are talking about a Spanish law…….. the meaning of Bora Bora………… I am not sure.
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