Yes--if there is a written contract or agreement to pay dues. If the dues are voluntary, then the association has no basis to sue.
if you say fall and break a leg then yes.=============================doubt it but probably can 4 all i know.ANS3:You can sue anybody for anything. A while back, one fool sued God. More to your point, if you sue the church, are you likely to prevail is probably what you should be asking. That depends on the merits of your case and how well you explain them to a jury and how sympathetic the jury is.To prevail and collect depends, in large part, on if the church you are suing has money. If the church has money, they will likely tie you up for years with appeals, if they have no money--you can't get blood from a turnip.
Sue L. Patterson has written: 'Fletcher's Chapel United Methodist Church' -- subject(s): Church history, Fletcher's Chapel United Methodist Church (Yazoo County, Miss.), History
Very... Betty Sue who let you back in the house ??
No, you can not sue somebody for lending you money. You can sue somebody if you have lent them money and they failed to pay it back.
Sure.
The Back Ten Feet with Sue Scott - 2011 was released on: USA: 2011
If they gave it to you, what would you sue them for? If they sold it to you, you can ask for your money back.
Mary Sue. Taylor has written: 'Sharing prayer' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, English, Prayer-books and devotions
She had back surgery.
Your landlord can evict you and sue for back rent.
Why would you sue and want to be there? You don't sue them... You can fight for your job if you have grounds that the charges you were fired for are incorrect. But... if you were fired, you did something wrong! And you must have completed your two year probation period to fight for your job back.
No. If I give you money, it is yours. You can do whatever you want with it. If I lend you money, I had better get a receipt. I will need paperwork. Then, I can sue you to get it back. The name of the game is paperwork.