It's a tricky question - depending on which country you're in. In the UK, legally - your contract is with the person who placed the order. If you have proof the goods have been delivered - then the person who ordered the goods must either pay for them - or return them in their original packaging. If the company is refusing to return the goods and refuses to pay for them - technically, that's theft, and you can pursue a criminal case against the company and/or the individual placing the order. The person who placed the order without the authority of the company would be liable for disciplinary action by their employer.
The obvious advantage for working for oil companies is generally the pay is high. However money is not always the best thing to judge a job. Oil companies can be unpredictable and a person could find themselves unemployed quickly.
You have to pay the new company. It's still a debt and as such the debt was sold as an asset of the old company. It would be NICE if you didn't have to pay it, but you do. Yea, wouldn't it be nice if we didn't have to pay after the local finance company sold my note to GMAC?
There are not any known companies that will pay you to work at home to make Christmas crackers. You may be able to find a local company that will pay you for this.
Limited company refers to a company whose liabilities are limited to the number shares of shareholders. During the time of winding up the business shareholders are liable to pay only the remaining amount that has to be paid as shares. If a shareholder had already paid full amount of his shares for him there is no need to pay any money.Limited company is different from limited liability company.
The production company and country/government get the money when oil is sold.
Fram oil filters (for your car) used that slogan.
Interflora delivers flowers mostly everywhere in the US, except for Alaska. To deliver a flower to a desired location, enter the address and pay online.
It's a tricky question - depending on which country you're in. In the UK, legally - your contract is with the person who placed the order. If you have proof the goods have been delivered - then the person who ordered the goods must either pay for them - or return them in their original packaging. If the company is refusing to return the goods and refuses to pay for them - technically, that's theft, and you can pursue a criminal case against the company and/or the individual placing the order. The person who placed the order without the authority of the company would be liable for disciplinary action by their employer.
Yes, it's a scam. It's a Chinese company and when you pay you either get cheap knock offs, something besides what you ordered, or nothing at all.
Midas is a reputable company for oil changes. However it is still recommended that you pay attention while your car's oil is changed.
Yes. Any person or organization that you owe a debt to and have not paid that debt can get a court ordered garnishment for any income that you have.
The Judge ordered the rapist to pay restitution to his victim.Restitution is a form of payment that criminals pay to the victim, the victim's family, or to the government.Since prisoners earn less than minimum wage, they barely pay court ordered restitution.
yes
they can be sued and ordered to pay a fine
better business burea it's a scam do not ever pay for merchandise you have not ordered or received
You lost the court case and have been ordered to pay up. The shortest, and easiest way around this is to as the court ordered: pay the debt you owe.