The uninsured part would mean that the person or persons responsible would have to pay for it. If they have an accident in someone elses car they will probably be questioned in court.
The costs a person will typically have to pay are fees of court. The court will generally decide if the person will or will not be subjugated to pay the fees.
In Malaysia law, when their parents decreased, do the children have to pay the court fees?
yes
The question is unclear -but- some attorneys may want to be paid up-front. It all depends upon the circumstances. Some court fees (filing fees, notary fees, etc) must be paid up front just to get the court paperwork started, however these fees are not usually referred to as "court costs." Court costs, if applicable, are levied after the case has gone to conclusion, and are usually included as part of the verdict.
No, usually the father is ordered to pay.
yes
If a person fails to pay their overdraft fees for their bank account, the bank can take the person to court. If the person is taken to court, they may have to pay more fines and court costs.
In theory, you should pay Royalty Fees to the MCPS-PRS (in the Uk) for the right to play someone elses music, however this is nearly impossible to police. My band regularly played Rage Against The Machine and Guns n Roses live for some time before we wrote our own music, and we never paid royalties. So, to answer your question in short, if you are performing someone elses music you should legally pay royalties but nobody is going to make you.
Nothing. the court gets no money from bondsman. At least not here in california. We only pay the court for summary judgments. When the bond is forfeited and we must pay the bond. And usual court fees, but that's it.
Is the loan or the registration in someone elses name??If loan is someone elses name their credit takes the hit there is nothing you can do.If the registration is in someone elses name then they are fine.Hope this helps.
It can be in Texas.