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Failure to pay a debt when due is a civil matter. It is not an "offense" and there is no "punishment." The creditor's remedy is that it gets a court... Read Answer
It depends. As a general matter, your duty is to pay for your utilities in full as they come due. The utility may, but is generally not required to,... Read Answer
You will need to engage the services of an attorney who practices, or is capable of arranging to practice, in Santa Clara County, California, because... Read Answer
As a general matter, your interest in a qualified retirement plan must be paid out to you within 60 days after the last day of the plan year in which... Read Answer
An organization with "PA" or a similar abbreviation in its name organized under NJ law is called a "professional corporation" for purposes of the NJ... Read Answer
Anyone can be sued for anything. The chances of a successful claim depend completely on facts and circumstances. If the transaction was conducted by... Read Answer
Any lender anywhere can (if it wishes and your parents meet its credit standards) make such a loan. The loan will need to be closed in accordance... Read Answer
The amount that your cable operator is allowed to charge you is set by a tariff, or schedule, or charges agreed to with a public utilities... Read Answer
You need to read the entire terms of use. You license, not purchase, virtual items on this site. It's like renting a movie from Netflix -- you don't... Read Answer
No magic words are required. You can adopt a new operating agreement that recites that it supersedes the previous one, or you can simply adopt... Read Answer
You will need to take steps to protect you busiess name as a trademark. While it is possible to have trademark rights in an unregistered ("common... Read Answer
It depends, among other things, on what form "the business" takes. As a general matter, if a dentist purchases the assets and customer list of... Read Answer
The correct course of action would have been to file a mechanics' lien on the property. This, unfortunately, needs to be done within 90 days of... Read Answer
It depends on what form of ADR was used. Every state (and the federal government) has a statute for the enforcement of arbitration awards. If the ADR... Read Answer
It depends. If you personally guaranteed the account -- most small-business credit cards are guaranteed by a principal -- the creditor will likely... Read Answer
A "donation" to a person who receives it in return for his labor and services is income for purposes of determining eligibility for unemployment... Read Answer
Unfortunately, neither member of the LLC is "right." In the absence of an agreement as to how the company will be controller, each equal member in a... Read Answer
Generally, a former employee is free to make sales calls on prospects of whom he learned while previously employed by a competitor. Indeed, the... Read Answer
As a general matter, a non-profit membership organization has no duty to "post" (or otherwise publicize) its by-laws to its members. Nevertheless,... Read Answer
The quick answer is that you probably have no rights as an owner. Your father and uncle are the owners and you are not. What you have is... Read Answer
Assuming the "companies" involved are corporations, it is a relatively simple matter to merge the acquired corporation into the acquiring... Read Answer