Depending on how much money this person owes you. If it is a small amount, i believe, up to $8,000 or so, you can file a claim in small claims court. If the amount is much more then you might have to hire an attorney and go from there. You win and you get your money, and they will have to pay the cost of everything. You will have to rise the amount this person owes you and add the court cost and attorney fee to the total cost.
no, but has done unpaid work
It can not be done
False. They are done in other fields also, often unpaid.
arrearment is the state of being in arrears
Try and retrieve the ball after the shot wide before your opponents do.
Diamaonds are mined from the earth as they are a natural resource. The work is done by people called miners.
Yes, unless it was it was supposed to have been done as the result of a court order. Then it can be prosecuted as Contempt of Court.
If it is something you have just done, then you can retrieve it by hitting the Undo icon, or picking it from the Edit menu or pressing and holding the Ctrl key and then pressing the Z key.
A person who has done everything you have done would be considered a counterpart or a peer.
No. Repo (or repossession) occurs only when payments are not made on a car loan, or if a collateral conversion is done by a lender with whom you have another unpaid loan, or if the courts permit a collateral conversion in the event of an unpaid judgment.
The second person (the person spoken to) singularform is:You shouldn't have done that.
No, this must be done through the mail, at the courthouse, or most likely, at the city hall which issued you the tickets.