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I do not think that this agreement can not be enforced if your mother changed her mind.
If the sewer lines were marked and could have been discovered by the fence company, then it is liable. If it was not marked and could not be... Read Answer
yes you have enough evidence to take him to court.
I don't know that there is anything that you can do. You can file a complaint with the Tennessee Consumer Affairs but don't expect any help from... Read Answer
No I can not.
You can not avoid going to court. You have been served so you need to go to the court and explain the circumstances to the judge. You can probably... Read Answer
You need to do a more specific search for an attorney who handles oil leases.
If you are subpoenaed, then you must appear. However I would suggest that you contact the entity/person who issued the subpoena and try to work out... Read Answer
You would need to look at the contract that was signed to see if you are entitled to refund. I would think that as a matter of goodwill,... Read Answer
When the seller sold you the vehicle without the title being in his name, he broke a variety of civil and criminal laws. When your seller... Read Answer
If you sign a contract to purchase something and the seller no longer has that item, then the contract is voided because you did not get what you... Read Answer
Yes. If what you say is accurate and you have the text messages that say what you say they say, then you will win.
Depending on what the contract says, when you failed to make the payments in the manner that you agreed to in the contract, then the car lot had a... Read Answer
I don't know the law of Tennessee, but believe that it is likely the same as New York's in this area. In New York, you can contractually bar... Read Answer
As a general rule, yes, a contract procured through fraud is void. However, you are deemed to have read and understood anything you sign, so it... Read Answer
Assuming that the law of Tennessee is the same as the law of New York in this area, you personally would not be liable on the loan, or any other... Read Answer
No, a power of attorney means that the person granting the power has appointed you to represent them in the area covered by the power. As a... Read Answer
You should contact a local litigating attorney to discuss your situation. Depending on the court you maybe sued in, there likely is a moneytary... Read Answer
If you cannot resolve the matter with your insurance company, you have no choice but to sue.
It is difficult to understand precisely what you are inquiring about. If you enroll in a university, chances are that you agree (by signing an... Read Answer
Generally speaking, if you are deprived of the benefit of your bargain, you should have a remedy. A court could order a refund or, if it finds the... Read Answer
It depends on the terms of the contract. If the dealer delivered the financing called for in the contract, it is likely that you are bound and must... Read Answer
If you do not know how to collect the debt it is not a good idea to handle the issue yourself unless you believe the individual or company can pay in... Read Answer