Yes. Holiday pay accrued during employment has to be paid.
Support that was unpaid at the time of closure is still owed.
If restitution is owed to you due to a court decision the amount you are entitled to should be stated in the findings of the court. Check the court case file in the Clerk of Court's office.
If the check is invalid, then the debt has not been settled. The money is still owed to you and you can collect it in another form.
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To find out how much is still owed on your account, you need to call the account carrier. You might also be able to log into your account online.
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That's about it. The car is totaled. The money is still owed. If there was a loan, you'd better have insurance and if you are lucky, the insurance will cover MOST of what you still owe.AnswerYour insurance co. is obligated by law to satisfy any payment up to the policy's limits. If there are money owed after that, you can sue the other driver for the money owed or be sued, whatever applies.
Yes, their 'estate' is still owed the money.
France and the Netherlands.
Yes, and potentially more than was owed before the repossession due to accrued fees.
In the rare case that there is money left over after payoff of the note, penalties, taxes, and the fees involved in the foreclosure and auction, the second mortgage and other liens can then be paid off, and if there is still money left over, the home owner will receive the excess equity because the banks and lawyers have already been paid what they are owed.
The UCC says the debtor IS entitled to any excess above what is owed on the loan. That will include all fees(repo,auction,attorney,ect)