Yes.
Yes, you can sue a company for breach of contract if they fail to fulfill their obligations as outlined in the contract.
Yes, you can sue someone for breach of contract if they fail to fulfill their obligations as outlined in the contract.
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Yes.
Yes, a hospital can sue you for nonpayment. If you fail to pay your hospital bill, the hospital will report your account to a collection agency.
It is possible to sue for a slip and fall even if you were not injured. You can still seek compensation for any damages or expenses incurred, such as torn clothing or lost personal items. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer to evaluate the circumstances of your case.
It all depends on the certifications that the bar carries. For example, if a bar in Texas is TABC certified then the owner of the bar and the bartender that served the victim can get fined and most likely sent to jail. You can't usually sue, but I would check your state laws.
Yes. A family relationship is no bar to civil action.
Yes, you can sue a realtor for breach of contract or negligence if they fail to fulfill their obligations or act negligently in their duties as a real estate agent.
No because he was never a lawyer he did not need to take the bar
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