If you're talking about a credit card charge you disputed with the credit card company and the credit card company determined the dispute in your favor generally no. The other question you have to ask yourself however is if you received a good or service in exchange for what you charged to your card? Just because the credit card company determined the dispute in your favor and charged back the company, they don't lose the right to sue you or send you to a collection agency for a good or service you received. If the company sues you in court, they may be awarded the chargeback fee in addition to the amount owed in order to cover all damages that you caused them.
To legally pursue a lawsuit against a foreign company, you would typically need to file a lawsuit in the country where the company is based or where the dispute occurred. This may involve hiring a lawyer familiar with international law and navigating the legal system of the foreign country. Additionally, you may need to consider any international treaties or agreements that could impact the lawsuit.
I think clients and public who did business with company or with company products are directly responsible legally.
Hindustan infra is a legally company
To legally pursue a lawsuit against a company located in another state, you would typically need to file a lawsuit in the state where the company is located or where the events giving rise to the lawsuit occurred. This process may involve hiring an attorney licensed to practice in that state and following the specific legal procedures for serving the company with the lawsuit. It is important to consider jurisdictional issues and any potential challenges related to suing a company in another state.
Yes, a company can legally own its own stock, which is known as treasury stock.
Not legally.
A company is not legally obligated to pay preferred dividends, but failing to do so can have negative consequences for the company's reputation and ability to attract investors.
no it is against the law.
No you can not "legally" hide a vehcile being sought for repossession. In most states you can be charged with a felony for hiding one.
If the company was not incorporated when the document was created, the company must have been a partnership or a sole-proprietorship. Whoever signed the contract is legally bound by the contract. If a partner signed, the partnership is legally bound. If a person signed, that person is legally bound.
To legally pursue a lawsuit against the company you work for, you typically need to first file a complaint with the appropriate government agency, such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for discrimination cases. You may also need to consult with an employment lawyer to understand your rights and options for taking legal action. It's important to gather evidence and documentation to support your case before proceeding with a lawsuit.
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