Now try in proper English. The deductible is not a payment. That is in essence what you pay before the insurance co pays. In other words, if the loss is $1000 and you have a deductible of $300 you will only get a claim check for $700
to claim something is yours. example: my staked his claim by saying the house was his
To claim ownership or possession of something, you would say that it is "yours."
It is ethically wrong to claim something as yours when you are not the original owner of it. As far as the claiming of an answer is concerned, you need to describe about which website or system are you talking about.
A.loudB.unnecessaryC.very expensiveD.very steep
no, unless you are their legal guardian.
A 'default judgment' is awarded to the plaintiff when the defendant does not appear in court to defend themselves against the claim. If the judgment was awarded to them in your absence, then you are required to obey the courts finding. Depending on what the claim was for, and in what amount, they may be able to seize, or place a lien against, property of yours equal in value to the claim they won.
In most cases, after doing a temporary promotion for 3 months you claim the job as yours. However, you should also be keen on the terms that were provided before the promotion commenced.
Tecnically lost monies are supposed to be turned into the police department for a period of days to see if anybody can claim the bill. If nobody does, the bill is yours.
Yes, as long as you don't claim that it is yours. You can download videos at: keepvid.com
Yes, it is illegal to keep insurance claim money that is not rightfully yours. It is important to use the money for its intended purpose, such as repairing damages or covering expenses related to the insurance claim.
You have have at least 50 friends and their will be a little button at the bottom of the screen saying claim yours now.
Call a local attorney for state specific advice.