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I do not entirely understand the question, but the person on the loan application is presumptively entitled to proceeds; if there is an equitable... Read Answer
I have seen provisions in breeders' contracts which prohibit disposition of dogs to prevent (a) abuse of the dogs and to require return of the dog to... Read Answer
I am uncertain of your question related to the matter. It appears that your question relates to the wrongful repossession of your automobile... Read Answer
There is no set standard from Wells Fargo, which has a Legal Process/Subpoena department outside of the State of Nevada which will determine if their... Read Answer
Under Consumer Product Safety Commission recalls, many recalls are handled at the manufacturer and not ther retailer level. You have indicated... Read Answer
You should look for an attorney who does product liability law. They will of course ask if you saved the drink and can demonstrate the... Read Answer
Assuming that you sold the car "as/is and without warranty", and can demonstrate that you did not fail to disclose any relevant facts that were... Read Answer
No. In Nevada, the statute of limitations for breach of written contract is 6 years, for breach of an unwritten agreement is 4 years, for... Read Answer
NRS 597.610 provides that "[i]f a new motor vehicle does not conform to all of the manufacturer's applicable express warranties and the... Read Answer
Based upon the information provided, you might very likely have a case on any number of theories against either the original installer or the... Read Answer
Based upon the facts as represented, you have a case against the original installer and manufacturer. Because breach of warranty cases can be... Read Answer
You have no contract with your friend. The most that you could claim would be some form of quasi-contract or unjust enrichment theory.
You should contact the creditor and attempt to complete a workout on the loan. The creditor does not want your vehicle but would much rather be... Read Answer
You are certainly able to negotiate with the Creditor for a payment which you can afford and find manageable. You should also consider... Read Answer
If he chiropractor treated you in 2006 but has never collected on the bill, the statute of limitations has expired. You should dispute the... Read Answer
Yes. The process of enforcement of foreign judgments in the State of Nevada is conducted pursuant to the Uniform Enforcement of Foreign... Read Answer
A creditor after sale of the vehicle can generally pursue the deficiency sum based upon the fair market value of the vehicle. You are of course... Read Answer
Whether the difficulties and missteps in having the car properly registered rise to the level meriting rescission of the Agreement is doubtful. ... Read Answer
The answer at law is most likely no; however the answer in equity is yes. At law, there is a contract between Hotel and Person A. Person... Read Answer
The Internet is a complex vehicle in the law of defamation. An action for defamation requires a person to prove four things under Nevada law:... Read Answer
While there is no question posed, you may have a claim against either the Interior Designer or the supplier. Your ability to claim and quantify... Read Answer
Your topic area states its all, which is an attorney who handles consumer matters. Depending on the nature of the Complaint, a number of... Read Answer
NRS 629.051 provides that each provider of health care shall retain the health care records of his or her patients as part of his or... Read Answer
NRS 73.010 is the statute which discusses the jurisdiction of justice courts for small claims. This statute provides that Small... Read Answer
The bar can refuse service to any patron for no reason at all; however the bar may be barred from refusing service and public... Read Answer