Do you plan to represent yourself or hire an attorney? Because you had better have a seriously compelling case with tons of supporting evidence to get anywhere. Most attorneys won't touch it, and if one is willing, and needs money up front to start the action, then he is probably a crook. If you have a cause that needs justice, or help of any kind, try to find help first by working IN the system instead of against it. Maybe it shouldn't be that way, but you need to consider what it is you really want and how much effort, money and time you are going to devote to it. Then ask yourself if it is going to be worth it.
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avtv if not its a cheapo brand and sue them sue them allll!!!
An online game cannot sue a player. But they can report someone so they cannot play any online games made by their manufactuer.
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Only if the Lessee is in default of the terms of his/her Lease.
u sue them, what else?
The US government is protected by "Sovereign Immunity". In 1946 Congress passed The Federal Tort Claims Act giving individual LIMITED right to sue the government.
No, that's government.
Sue the cat owner!!
Yes, there is the international law, which the US government can use to sue a foreign national who is not physically present in the United States.
Absolutely not! If this happens you can sue him.
Well Someone will sue you and the insurance will do something about it!
Beneficiery can sue.
Yes, the name is is just a name, like "Sue Smith", for example. But the law related 'sue' is often written "to sue" and includes a lot of paperwork and people accusing the other of something; this "sue" is not a name. Example Sentence Sue M. said she was going to sue Sue Z. because Sue Z. ran into Sue M.'s car. When one private party, instead of the legal system, brings "a charge" in court against another private party, it is typically a lawsuit in which one party sues another party. The government does not sue; the government can usually only charge.
Sue Germaux Padgett has written: 'The 1975 local government law of South Carolina' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Local government, Miscellanea
The government controls everything. They want you to tell them that you are going to sue them so they can get prepared to start a defense. BOTTOM LINE: THEY DONT WANT YOU TO WIN IN ANY CASES!!! HAHAH
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