yes their insurance covers it
There is NO notification system in place for that. However, if the unit is being "hidden", a good recovery agent will check with a dealership for possible new addresses. Sooo, you can get busted at the repair shop.
Libability is defined as the state of being responsible for something. An expense is the cost required for something. Whether or not broken goods are a liability or expense depends on the detail surrounding how the goods were broken. The goods would be an expense for the store who owned the goods unless they insisted the patron pay for the item. They would be a liability if the broken goods cause harm to someone.
There is a recall for this part, contact your local VW dealership. The problem is in the brake light switch, it is a faulty part. If you have had prior repairs and paid for them on this part you can get a refund from VW.
There are a couple definitions for liability. Liability usually refers to being held responsible for something, which can include damage to an item or person.
The term "civil liability" means that another person or a business can sue you and end up being awarded damages by the courts. Civil liability is distinguished from Criminal liability.
The state of being liable; as, the liability of an insurer; liability to accidents; liability to the law., That which one is under obligation to pay, or for which one is liable., the sum of one's pecuniary obligations; -- opposed to assets.
A limited liability company, or LLC, is its own entity and can possess assets, property, and liability. This allows you shield your personal assets from the assets of the limited liability company.
Yes it can.
yes
As owners equity is likely to be paid back only at the closure of business entity, this is considered as special liability, the special being " liability to be paid at the end".
Decrease in asset means being using of it decreases and liability decrease means payable of debts decreases.
A promise can be broken but not touched