Will a chapter 11 fix this? ND won't allow debtors to work until

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Good question. The judgment against them has an injunction in it stating
that the debtors cannot conduct work in ND until they pay the state in full
the judgment amount of the work comp premiums. So it's a court order.
On Wednesday, August 10, 2016, Giovanni Orantes go@gobklaw.com [cdcbaa] wrote:
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> environmental contamination reasons or some police power?
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Good question. The judgment against them has an injunction in it stating that the debtors cannot conduct work in ND until they pay the state in full the judgment amount of the work comp premiums. So it's a court order.href"mailto:go@gobklaw.com">go@gobklaw.com [cdcbaa] <cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
On what basis does ND not allow the debtor to work? Is it for environmental contamination reasons or some police power?--
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