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09:53:53 on Wed, 13 Oct 2004, "Smith, Tony"
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>I still do not get the point. For the last few decades, if someone owed
>me money I could take them to court. If there was a judgement against
>them and they did not pay, I could go back to court and ask who their
>employer was, what they earned etc. I could then ask for an attachment
>of earnings order. The court would then write to the employer telling
>them to deduct money from their wages and pay it into court. This
>happens on a daily basis in most county courts. Why would I need the NINO?
So that the employer knows for sure which of the several John Smiths he
employs to deduct wages from?
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Roland Perry
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