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In the absence of a greater declared value (and payment by you of a premium charge), FedEx's liability for a lost package is limited to $100.
In the absence of a greater declared value (and payment by you of a premium charge), FedEx's liability for a lost package is limited to $100.
You need to discuss this matter directly with an attorney. Among other things, your lawsuit may be in conflict with your own carrier's subrogation claim. See an attorney.
You need to discuss this matter directly with an attorney. Among other things, your lawsuit may be in conflict with your own carrier's subrogation... Read More

Can I be held with contempt if I ignored a court order?

Answered 13 years and 5 months ago by attorney Hilary B. Miller   |   1 Answer
Yes.
Yes.
It completely depends on the kind of loan at issue.  The general statute of limitations in Maryland for civil actions is 3 years, but the statute of limitations for promissory notes and financing statements can be as long as 12 years.   DISCLAIMER: This is not intended to be specific legal advice and should not be relied upon as such.  No attorney-client relationship is formed by this posting.... Read More
It completely depends on the kind of loan at issue.  The general statute of limitations in Maryland for civil actions is 3 years, but the... Read More
You are probably better off contacting an attorney who knows consumer law. It sounds like you may have some defenses.
You are probably better off contacting an attorney who knows consumer law. It sounds like you may have some defenses.