Easy, you go to company and sue it.
Can't tell you about the company itself but I applied for a position on craigs list and it seemed very shady, think it might someone posing to work for the company attempting to launder money. I backed out immediately.
It depends on why they didn't pay the claim. If you have the coverage and followed the requirements, like making a police report, cooperating with the insurance company as well as the police then you should have no problem with a claim, if it was in fact a theft. Otherwise you can always sue the company or file a complaint with your state department of insurance if you feel you were denied coverage you paid for.
You can sue anybody for anything, but it doesn't mean you will win. So, basically, YES, you can sue for a specific performance in an assignment to real estate.
You need to look at the risks of your business. How much damage can be done if something goes wrong and how much would someone likely sue for over it?
Of course you can, and having a copy of that signed contract would be helpful...
The tenses of "sue" are sue, sued, suing. I will sue the company. She sues everyone. (or She sued Tom.) He will be suing the company.
Easy, you go to company and sue it.
NO ... in fact the company does not even have to be in the same country in order for you to sue them ...
yes a jewelry company can sue someone with good cause.
small claims court
yes. you can sue an at fault driver if his insurance company refuses to pay your claim. it would not be proper to sue the insurance company.
yes...
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Can't tell you about the company itself but I applied for a position on craigs list and it seemed very shady, think it might someone posing to work for the company attempting to launder money. I backed out immediately.
If you are not paying, according to the lease/rental agreement, of course they do.
It is your choice. However, it is advised to sue the other company.