Oh yes, big time. If you are at fault and there are damages you can be sued for the damages.
Perhaps, if you can prove you were wrongly sued and you suffered monetary damages, such as legal expenses.
No, not if they're married.
If you don't disclose the damages to the buyer, yes. If vehicle has defects you can sell( as is ) on invoice on your ad for sell
Yes they can.
I think that the other spouse is untitled to half of what the two had together, which includes the amount of money.
It depends on the crime, where you were when your spouse did whatever he/she did, and whether you have an allabi. GET A LAWYER
Yes, if you can prove it caused you monetary damages.
Slander
It depends on the wording of the contract, but damages can only be collected if you can show how the missed delivery date caused a financial loss.
No. If the property suffers any damages the proceeds will be paid over to the owners of the property. You would be committing fraud if your spouse is an owner.No. If the property suffers any damages the proceeds will be paid over to the owners of the property. You would be committing fraud if your spouse is an owner.No. If the property suffers any damages the proceeds will be paid over to the owners of the property. You would be committing fraud if your spouse is an owner.No. If the property suffers any damages the proceeds will be paid over to the owners of the property. You would be committing fraud if your spouse is an owner.
Liability insurance financially protects a driver who is not a fault in an accident by paying for damages. It will protect the driver who is at fault from being sued for damages.