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Yes, it is legal. However, these items are worth nothing to the buyer. They do not get the money in the account or the company. ... Read Answer
You should have hired a lawyer. You did it wrong. You can make a motion to vacate the default, but you need to prove a meritorious defense in... Read Answer
Obviously, this is a matter for the Israeli courts. Even some marketing affiliation would not be enough to get jurisdiction here. You... Read Answer
Land contracts are always a bad idea. You are going to have to bring an eviction action in landlord/tenant court. You may lose with the... Read Answer
$700 is small claims. For that small sum, no lawyer would do the case. If it is worth it to you, you are going to have to come to NYC and... Read Answer
Land contracts are almost always never the way to deal with a property transfer. Many are scams, and the rest always lead to problems. ... Read Answer
Most contracts do not have to be notarized to be enforceable (many don't even have to be written). However, the contract you describe sounds as... Read Answer
You can sue anybody for anything, but I don't think too much of your case for two reasons. First, while the effects could have been... Read Answer
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
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
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
I don't think a partition action is your proper course of action. Rather I believe you need to seek relief in the context of the matrimonial... Read Answer