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Most used car sales are "as-is", so it is your responsibility to inspect the car. If the representation about the accident was in writing, you... Read Answer
Generally, a new contract negates any prior contract insofar as they cover the same subject matter. However, if you can invalidate the second... Read Answer
There is no legal obligation for the parents of the son in law to repay you for a wedding unde the facts presented. The divorce issue is as much your... Read Answer
You probably need to pay some money to hire a lawyer to review your contract and address this with the pool builder. You will need a lawyer toi... Read Answer
Hi Jerome,
If I understand correctly you paid money for a property and a quit claim deed was executed by the owner transferring their interest to... Read Answer
You need to look for an attorney who deals in copyright law.
If your contract says what you say it does, i.e. that you were giving the dealer $100 to hold the car until the 15th with no contingencies, then the... Read Answer
Mr. Gantz,
Your question is a bit of a run-on sentence and difficult to make sense of. I believe I would need to review the contract in... Read Answer
The Illinois statute of limitations on breach of contract is either 5 years or 10 years from the breach, depending on whether your contract is in... Read Answer
Anyone holding a power of attorney owes a fiduciary duty to the person he/she represents to act in that party's interest and not in his/her... Read Answer
Your son can sue the dentist for breach of contract. In doing so, he should be aware of some pitfalls. First an agreement which can't... Read Answer
It is not a breach of contract to ask for changes to a ccntract, even after it has been signed by both parties, but neither do you have any... Read Answer
I'm not really sure what your question is. If someone hasn't paid what they are contractually obligated to pay, that is a breach of... Read Answer
If you are in a contract with another party and you breached the contract, then you can be sued by that party.
If you win, the Court will award you a judgment. If the defendant does not pay the judgment, you have ways of enforcing it, including placing... Read Answer
What does your agreement say? Whether or not your employer is required to keep this matter confidential depends on whether the contract you... Read Answer
Assuming no contrary provisionin the note (for example, a clause requiring that any dispute be arbitrated), you could sue the debtor for breach of... Read Answer
You can sue her, but this appears to be a matter of Phillipine law. Or, you can try to sue where she is in CA. NY has no relevance to... Read Answer
I would suggest that you move on to another gym. You explained the situation and they did not accept your explanation.
Do not withdraw the complaint and continue the lawsuit. At the same time, find another contractor to come in a finish the project. Whatever the 2nd... Read Answer
I would contact the police and take out theft charges against him.
You can sue ATT the same way you would sue anybody else (unless there is an arbitration or forum selection clause in your contract) but I don't see a... Read Answer
If you've paid the contractor what you're supposed to pay under the contract, and the contractor was supposed to finish specific work by a specific... Read Answer