A homophone for shoe is "sue," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
Yes, you could
Fraud is a criminal act, contact authorities first, civil action after.
Yes
If the easement is in a municipality other than Chicago, then, the City of Chicago would not sue.
Its likely that you could sue for anything you wanted to sue him for but that doesn't mean that the legal action that you pay for would be successful.
You would have to provide specifics. In general, fraud is against the law and could result in criminal charges. In addition, you can always sue if you can find an attorney who will take the case.
The answer is yes. You definitely can sue for Paternity Fraud. However, whether you will win is an entirely different matter altogether. This would be a case of first impression and no current law or previous case addresses the matter.
Yes, it is. If your doctor gave you a false drug, you can definitely sue him.
Zoo, sue, blue, blew, boo coo,shoe
A person can sue a forger if the person suffered damages as a result of the forgery.
No, since the insurance company would have been damaged by the act, not you. You have no standing to sue. On the other hand, your insurance company can sue- and can pursue criminal charges.