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Q: What court can you sue in if the government has not paid a bill for goods and services?
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If the government had not paid a bill for goods or services you may sue in this court?

territorial courtesy


If the government has not paid a bill for goods or services you may sue in this court?

in common wealth countries; Yes unless they specifically make a new law nullifying the contract.


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what is a sales invoice?A list of goods sent or services provided, stating the sum due for these; a bill.


What is the purpose of invoice?

what is a sales invoice?A list of goods sent or services provided, stating the sum due for these; a bill.


Is there a potential problem if government continually finance goods and service with borrowed money?

If the government is not making profit with these goods and services, which they're most likely not, they will not have the sufficient income to pay back the loan. If you have a $100 electric bill, so you take out a loan to pay for your electricity, now you owe the bank (or loan agency) $100. You're not paying the bill; just changing who you owe it to. Not to mention, the loan agency will charge interest, so now you owe $150 for a $100 electric bill. The only difference is that the government does this on a larger scale, and it affects all of us.


What actions by the government are prohibited by the bill of rights?

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Difference between tax invoices and commercial invoices?

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