No you can not sue a person and/or company for sending out two separate invoices. For the most part a company can send a revised invoice if 1. a payment has been made toward the account 2. charges are miscalculated on the original.
Invoices though printed by computers, still have the information input by humans, which as we all know, do make mistakes sometimes. Errors occur and mistakes happen, thus resulting in a revised invoice. Most companies can not (or are not suppose to) send out invoices of a "higher" balance and must take the "loss" if they undercharged a person on the original.
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if you like you can sue the person on the news once i heard an American tried to sue god. he did this to prove that you can sue anyone. only in America i say.
In general, you cannot sue a person twice for the same claim if you lost the first time. This concept is known as double jeopardy, which protects individuals from being tried for the same offense multiple times.
In the US, you can sue just about anyone for just about anything. Whether you can win or not is a separate issue.
No. They can only get their guardian to sue the other person for them.
YES any company or person for that matter can sue a person for what ever amount is owed ...
You cannot sue a person for martial interference. If you are having problems with this, you need to confront the person about it.
C corporations are separate entities that can sue and be sued. However, because C Corporations are separate, they are taxed separately from their owners
Yes.
if you are from 'merica
You would usually sue the person, not the insurance.
Sue For what marrying you?