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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.
Yes, a card company can sue you for paying less than the minimum amount because you are violating the terms of the agreement. They will not sue you unless you are very far behind or owe a lot of money.
Yes, the agreement includes their ability to sue you for unpaid bills.
Sue them, you have already taken pitty on them, so if they dont show signs of paying ( take your warning) sue them
The tenses of "sue" are sue, sued, suing. I will sue the company. She sues everyone. (or She sued Tom.) He will be suing the company.
Easy, you go to company and sue it.
yes a jewelry company can sue someone with good cause.
Can you sue your absent husband for not paying a credit card he borrowed money on, the credit card is in my name only?
yes. you can sue an at fault driver if his insurance company refuses to pay your claim. it would not be proper to sue the insurance company.
If your father is not paying you your legally earned wages, you can sue him as you would any other employer. For more information, it is suggested you speak with an attorney.
yes...
It is your choice. However, it is advised to sue the other company.