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I hate to tell you, but you are describing a classic internet "damsel in distress" scam. Th odds of her gettin caught and you seeing your money... Read Answer
Depends on the circumstances and terms of your agreement. Many times the "final deal" isn't "final" until approved in writing and funded by a lender.... Read Answer
Without more fact I cannot imagine why a company would not send you a copy of the agreement.
You need more information or a specific question if you really want someone to help you. If you do need a contract of some sort, I would look for a... Read Answer
Unfortunately, this is a classic example of "buyers remorse" or the children's concept of calling a "do-over." These things do not bode well in the... Read Answer
Two problems jump out....the word "think" and "I quit". Really hard to sue employers when you quit, asyou havent forced thier hand into firing you or... Read Answer
I think you are really in the wrong forum. You should direct your inquiry to a physicians based website. From a legal end, there is no "standard"... Read Answer
Its hard to tell from your description what is actually happening. If you are the property owner and your rental agency/property management compan... Read Answer
Typically, the answer is NO. This would not amount to a "material" breach on a 24 hour or even several day, tower issue. If, for some... Read Answer
Unfortunately, there is no basis to "force" the employer to accomodate you. If there is no written contract, collective bargaining agreement, or... Read Answer
You should speak to a board-certified elder law attorney. If your father resides in South Florida I recommend you call Attorney Scott Solkoff. He and... Read Answer
Legally, probably yes. Practicality, then becomes the issue. Unless the buyer clearly has the money that you can actually recover, you may find... Read Answer
I think it would help if you provided a frame of reference for your inquiry and the reason you ask about the distiniction.
Generally you are describing a concept called "buyers remorse" or worse, the situtation where both parties to a contract are actively trying to "get... Read Answer
Its hard to answer your question without specific details. But as a general rule, yes banks can be sued if they break the terms of the contract just... Read Answer
You cannot be put in jail. Moreover, you can sue them for harassing you and your family.
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You don't even hint what contract you are referring to or what the terms may be.
If you had used a lawyer for the contract, there would probably be... Read Answer
The answer is "probably not," but you could be charged with a number of other crimes for which the other person may not have the power to consent... Read Answer
Start by making a written request of the dealer (send it by certified mail, return receipt requested) for a refund of those fees. If refused, you can... Read Answer
It is not possible to answer your question from the limited information provided. The court will determine the outcome of the case from the totality... Read Answer
It is not illegal for the "sandwich" party to enter into back-to-back contracts. As long as that person actually owns the land at the time called for... Read Answer
It is not clear why you think you are entitled to some special kind of notice. Martial arts schools do not obviously fall within the class of sellers... Read Answer
There is no duty to rent forever. If you received a 30 day notice, you need to pay attention, and perhaps consult an attorney. You may also wish to... Read Answer