Lawsuits are handled either in Small Claims, Circuit or District Court, depending on the resident state and the type of suit action. Calling the court house that is within the jurisdiction (city or county) will help you get the information you need.
RMA stands for Return Merchandise Authorization. Its a process you follow when you have a bad HDD.
You property can only be seized under due process of the law, which means that an order of garnishment would have to be issued by the Court. If there is an order of garnishment, then your tax return will be seized.
It is neither chemical not is it a property. It is a physical change.
if think you can return the car you can or if you want to do for him you can do
You should return the company property immediately. If you have been terminated, there is not need for you to have the property any longer.
You may be subject to taxes on your property in both Thailand and England. It depends on the specific tax laws in each country and any tax treaties that may be in place to prevent double taxation. It is recommended to consult with a tax professional who specializes in international taxation to determine your individual tax obligations.
Property does not have an income tax return.
can i press charges if i accept return of my stolen property
No the employer must still until time the employer feels the employee will fail at paying(usually 6 months to pay) then he may discuss with the employee about taking it out of his/her pay.
If it is company property then the ex-employee has no choice but to return it! If they refuse then the company can report it to police as a theft and you can be charged criminally.
The fork() library function makes a copy of the calling process. The original copy continues with a return value of the process ID of the new process, while the new copy continues with a return value of zero. If there is an error, the original process continues with a return value of -1. So, the answer is that fork is a process creation function.
While it is not harassment to seek the return of property that is legitimately yours, continuing to call someone that refuses to return the property is not going to resolve the issue.If this person refuses to return the property, you should file suit in civil court for the return of the property. (Small claims court may apply, depending on the property and the jurisdiction.)Additional: Also, under the criminal statutes of your jurisdiction, and depending on the "property" being claimed, you may also have grounds to report them to law eenforcement for a criminal offense 'wrongfully converting property belonging to another to their own use,' (or similar wording).CAUTION: Do NOT expect law enforcement to become embroiled in any civil dispute over items personal property.