No because you agreed to the price. If you agree to a contract, it doesn't matter if the terms are unfair. A contract between two parties establishes private law.
Only if you go over your monthly allowance. Anything used over your allowance will be itemised and charged.
Yes it can as long as the battery is charged . The purpose of the alternator is to put the power used back into the battery.
Yes it can as long as the battery is charged . The purpose of the alternator is to put the power used back into the battery
If that used car is under a warranty or a time line offered by the seller, then you can take it back to the seller. Not if you do not have any agreement. Sale is fine.
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The Neon is charged with 134a refrigerant.The amount used and type of oil are important. Take it to a mechanic.
These are the terms generally used for Payable and Receivable.When you have payables and Creditors do not claim,youcan writeback them and take the credit in P&L andwhen you have receivables and you are not gettingthem, youcan write off the same and charged to P&L.
These are the terms generally used for Payable and Receivable.When you have payables and Creditors do not claim,youcan writeback them and take the credit in P&L andwhen you have receivables and you are not gettingthem, youcan write off the same and charged to P&L.
No they don't they must be charged before they can be used
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