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Satisfactions of Judgments Supreme and County Court Docketed County Clerk for April 27, 2012

A satisfaction of judgment means that the person or entity that originally owed the money judgment is no longer held accountable for it. These documents were recorded by the Monroe County Clerk’s Office and sent to The Daily Record for publication.

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Satisfactions of Judgments Supreme and County Court Docketed County Clerk for April 24, 2012

A satisfaction of judgment means that the person or entity that originally owed the money judgment is no longer held accountable for it. These documents were recorded by the Monroe County Clerk’s Office and sent to The Daily Record for publication.

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Satisfactions of Judgments Supreme and County Court Docketed County Clerk for April 20, 2012

A satisfaction of judgment means that the person or entity that originally owed the money judgment is no longer held accountable for it. These documents were recorded by the Monroe County Clerk’s Office and sent to The Daily Record for publication.

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Satisfactions of Judgments Supreme and County Court Docketed County Clerk for April 19, 2012

A satisfaction of judgment means that the person or entity that originally owed the money judgment is no longer held accountable for it. These documents were recorded by the Monroe County Clerk’s Office and sent to The Daily Record for publication.

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Satisfactions of Judgments Supreme and County Court Docketed County Clerk for April 13, 2012

A satisfaction of judgment means that the person or entity that originally owed the money judgment is no longer held accountable for it. These documents were recorded by the Monroe County Clerk’s Office and sent to The Daily Record for publication.

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Satisfactions of Judgments Supreme and County Court Docketed County Clerk for April 12, 2012

A satisfaction of judgment means that the person or entity that originally owed the money judgment is no longer held accountable for it. These documents were recorded by the Monroe County Clerk’s Office and sent to The Daily Record for publication.

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Satisfactions of Judgments Supreme and County Court Docketed County Clerk for April 10, 2012

A judgment that was originally filed in City Court has been turned over to Supreme and County Court for processing. These documents were recorded by the Monroe County Clerk’s Office and sent to The Daily Record for publication.

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Satisfactions of Judgments Supreme and County Court Docketed County Clerk for April 9, 2012

A satisfaction of judgment means that the person or entity that originally owed the money judgment is no longer held accountable for it. These documents were recorded by the Monroe County Clerk’s Office and sent to The Daily Record for publication.

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Satisfactions of Judgments Supreme and County Court Docketed County Clerk for April 6, 2012

A satisfaction of judgment means that the person or entity that originally owed the money judgment is no longer held accountable for it. These documents were recorded by the Monroe County Clerk’s Office and sent to The Daily Record for publication.

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Satisfactions of Judgments Supreme and County Court Docketed County Clerk for April 5, 2012

A satisfaction of judgment means that the person or entity that originally owed the money judgment is no longer held accountable for it. These documents were recorded by the Monroe County Clerk’s Office and sent to The Daily Record for publication.

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Satisfactions of Judgments Supreme and County Court Docketed County Clerk for April 3, 2012

A satisfaction of judgment means that the person or entity that originally owed the money judgment is no longer held accountable for it. These documents were recorded by the Monroe County Clerk’s Office and sent to The Daily Record for publication.

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Satisfactions of Judgments Supreme and County Court Docketed County Clerk for April 2, 2012

A satisfaction of judgment means that the person or entity that originally owed the money judgment is no longer held accountable for it. These documents were recorded by the Monroe County Clerk’s Office and sent to The Daily Record for publication.

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