You can if you wish, file an objection to their fee. It may, or may not, have any effect on the payment.
Morocco's Southern area is in dipute.
can you resolve this dipute without legal action
dipute it with the credit bearue. they will do a full investigation and you may even have a chance to get rid of the bad credit because it was reported wrong.
Sicily, then Corsica, Sardinia in and after the First Punic War. It spread to other islands throughout the Mediterranean during the Second Punic War and its aftermath.
If you identify information in your credit file that is incomplete or inaacurate, and report it to the consumer reporting agency, the agency must investigate unless your dipute is frivolous. See www.ftc.gov/credit for an explanation and procedures
The treaty that settled the Maine-Canada dispute is the Webster-Ashburton Treaty, signed in 1842. This agreement resolved border issues between the United States and British North America, specifically in the Aroostook Valley region. It established a clear boundary and improved diplomatic relations between the two nations, reducing tensions over territorial claims.
The main difference between export sales contract and domestic sales contract is: 1. Relating to currency issues (both the country have different currency) 2. The second one is law related to export and import dispute (if any dipute arises between two country whose coutry law should be applicable to solve the dispute).
I can only speak from my own experience. It does indeed appear on our credit report and also states that the mortgage company is filing a claim against us--even though we did not reaffirm the loan. Completely wrong and I've disputed it many times with ALL the credit bureaus but they will not remove it. I'm not sure if there's a government organization that can help force the mortgage company to report correctly to credit bureaus or one that can force the credit bureaus to actually DO an investigation when you dipute it. No win situation, I'm afraid
Hell is not a place to be ruled by anyone. Hell is eternal separation from God, eternal misery and suffering, it has no rulers, just sad, sad, residents.Answer:Many religions have a Hell, some are forever others for as little as a year. Some like the Egyptians had a ruler (Sekhet) who took direct control of the punishment of the occupants or the Greeks (Hades) who supplied a general manager role. There is some dispute between various Christian churches over Satan's role in Hell, some even dipute if he is in Hell. Some religions such as Zorastorians have a "do it yourself" hell with no contolling agent where the occupants educate themselves until fit for paradise.
If the creditor reports false information then all you need to do is dipute this with the 3 major credit bureaus, experian, equifax, and trans-union. Screw the creditor b\c if they can't prove it, the bureaus take the information off. Cut them out of the loop entirely, suing them is only going to cost you money. The previous answer is naive. A lot of creditors refuse to correct erroneous information. Many times when the credit bureau contacts the creditor after your dispute, some "law of minimum effort" jerk who gets $8.00 an hour just sends back an e-mail to verify without bothering to do the work. Sometimes they're just plain mean. All a credit bureau can do is report what is given to them by the creditors -- garbage in/garbage out. You can sue them for actual damages, to answer your question.
The meaning of the word "party" which means "people on the same side" is much much older than the meaning of the word "party" which means "a gathering for recreation." Over four hundred years older. So your question is backwards. The word "party" comes from the verb "to part", which means to divide. If a group of people are parted over a dipute into one group who is for and another group which was against, each side was called a party. The earliest use of the word in this sense comes from 1295. It is the meaning used when describing political groups, or litigants in a lawsuit, or people engaged in contracts. From this use it came to be used for groups of people in different situations (like work parties or hunting parties) until finally it was used (for the first recorded time, in 1716) to describe a group of people who joined together to have a good time. At first these were described as "parties of pleasure", but eventually they just became parties.
At the time of Luke's journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem, Mary and Joseph were only bethrothed, and Mary was still a virgin. We can assume that they were both in their teens, with Mary probably in her early teens. Their parents would likely still have been alive and less than forty years old. If there really was a census during the reign of King Herod, something most scholars dipute strongly, then Joseph's parents would have been expected to go Bethlehem as well. Tradition tends to support the notion that Mary was also descended from King David, although the Bible is silent on this, in which case we could also expect her parents to travel to Bethlehem as well. However, for some reason, Luke's Gospel makes no mention of the extended family travelling together to Bethlehem.