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no sorry, but I know who does:
St Mary's Milford, Ma

Perhaps you should try them ... just a suggestion.

OK seriously, you probably already have, and they told you records are confidential so you've come here to circumvent the law and attain what you want by any means neccessary. Good luck. private and confidential archived contracts are not going to be lying around in someone's closet collecting dust. The only 2 places those documents exist is at St Mary's Milford and the government. Unless you can think of some excuse why a judge should sign a warrant to sieze those documents for your viewing (like in a criminal / civil investigation) for the purpose of justice, they are staying safely in the filing cabinet in the second office of the administration building in a green locked filing cabinet, against the north wall, second through fourth drawers, catgorized by surname.

2006-07-04 06:56:47 · answer #1 · answered by Bawn Nyntyn Aytetu 5 · 0 0

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