Do you mean "sew" as in to use a thread and needle, or do you mean "sue" as in to take them to court and get money from them?
yes and i think you mean sue people not sew
No, but if the rightsholder is going to sue anyone, it will be the uploader, not the viewer.
A properly constituted agreement not to sue is called a 'quitclaim' and is perfectly legal. This assumes you bothered to get it written down and signed. If someone just said "I promise not to sue you", then the burden of proof is likely going to fall on you.
Anyone with legal standing and a legal claim against you can sue you.
You know that depends. If they are harassing you about being poor, then yes you can sue them. Actually if your school harasses you about anything you can sue them. Those are adults and they shouldn't be harassing a student. First, tell the school you are going to bring the situation to the school district. Afterwards, go to the school district and tell them what happened and tell you will sue them. Lastly, sue them. From: C.A. Cupid
No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.
"Sue" in legal terms just means "Ask". He can go to court to ASK the courts to force you to pay him something, but if you can document his violence, the court would probably turn on him.
The word sew starts with a soft c sound and ends with a round vowel. It rhymes with so, dough, and grow. It does not sound like sue, lieu, or blew.
I think the word you're looking for is "sue."You could realistically sew them aswell, but I imagine you'd have trouble getting them to stand still long enough.
Yes.
Did you violate other terms of your loan agreement??Insurance coverage?? Read your loan agreement carefully if you have fufilled all the terms then you should sue forbreach of contract.