No. APP1400181. 12-21-2015 UNIFUND CCR, LLC, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. John C. DEAR, Defendant and Appellant. William Rose Law Firm, PC, William J. Rose, II, for Defendant and Appellant. Simmonds & Narita, Jeffrey A. Topor, Liana Mayilyan, San Francisco, for Plaintiff and Respondent. William Rose Law Firm, PC, William J. Rose, II, for Defendant and Appellant. Simmonds & Narita, Jeffrey A. Topor, Liana Mayilyan, San Francisco, for Plaintiff and Respondent. Opinion THE COURT Raquel A. Marquez, Presiding
Department One Appeal from a judgment for the plaintiff, and from an order denying a motion for a new trial, in the Superior Court of the County of Alameda. Crane, J. The defendant, Burnham, was book-keeper for the plaintiff. The action is against him and his sureties for breach of his bond. The acts complained of were that the said defendant appropriated money belonging to the plaintiff, and knowingly overdrew his account, and conspired with another wrongfully to obtain money from the plaintiff;
(a) As used in this title: (1) "Debt buyer" means a person or entity that is regularly engaged in the business of purchasing charged-off consumer debt for collection purposes, whether it collects the debt itself, hires a third party for collection, or hires an attorney-at-law for collection litigation. "Debt buyer" does not mean a person or entity that acquires a charged-off consumer debt incidental to the purchase of a portfolio predominantly consisting of consumer debt that has not been charged
I. Consistent with the provisions of this chapter, any town or city may establish special assessment districts for a part of the area of the town or city, within which may be provided public facilities and services from funds derived from service charges, special assessments, or other charges within the special assessment district. II. For the purpose of providing public facilities and services within any special assessment district, the town or city may levy and collect service charges, special
(a)Market-Related definitions. As used in this subpart: Annual receipts means, for the consumer debt collection market, receipts calculated as follows: (i)Receipts means "total income" (or in the case of a sole proprietorship, "gross income") plus "cost of goods sold" as these terms are defined and reported on Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax return forms (such as Form 1120 for corporations; Form 1120S and Schedule K for S corporations; Form 1120, Form 1065 or Form 1040 for LLCs; Form 1065 and