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Sorry, I can not tell what you are asking.
Sorry, this is not the forum to answer this question. You need to consult with an attorney and/or do you own research.
You need to consult with an attorney and file suit.
You didn't say who sent you the letter. First, verify that whoever sent you the letter is legitimate. If so, work out a payment plan.
After 6 years, you are more than likely not going to find an attorney who is interested in your case. You just have to hit the phones/email trying to... Read Answer
Yes you can sue her.
It depends on what your contract with the vendor said.
Yes you can sue the bank to get the money back but only if you used due diligance in protecting your own account and were not involved in the theft.
If you do not have a title yet, I would suggest that you assign yourself a title like "President" and sign it "(Your Name), President." Always... Read Answer
I think that it needs to compensate you for the cost of the vaccum cleaner.
You might want to read the case at 710 sw2nd 43 which covers tradename infringment. Then consult with an attorney.
I do not know the answer to your question. I would contact the Tennessee Department of Labor and ask it the question that you have posed.
I would suggest that you consult with a CPA who does international transactions. I am not qualified to answer your questions.
Contact the entity in your county that takes care of transfering vehicle titles and ask them that question.
No you do not have a case. Just complain to the business that it needs to post notice of cameras in the bathroom.
Talk with partner about a voluntary dissolution of the partnership. If that doesn't work, only option is to sue for a dissolution of the partnership.
Ask the trustee to give you a copy.
I would suggest that you speak with an accountant.
If the other owners of the LLC/business agree, then yes.
While I am sure that there are some regulations that pertain to the type of business model that you described, however I am not aware of them and... Read Answer
Did the termination letter address the issue of you refunding the money to the airline? If it did, then that is enough notice that it would be... Read Answer
You should not have driven the car home once you found out that it did not have the bluetooth. Since I don't know how long you have had the... Read Answer
A minor has until they are 19 to file a lawsuit to recover for personal injuries. If your daughter is not 19, then she can still sue.
I am sorry but the question that you have asked really can not be answered adequately in this forum. As a general rule, if you incorporate a... Read Answer
I do not see anything illegal with one company giving multiple loans on one vehicle title as long as the combination of those loans do not... Read Answer