You would file suit in the appropriate state court just the same as you would sue any individual or business.
Contact the office of the clerk of the circuit court to find out how to obtain the necessary forms and filing information. Please remember, that court clerks cannot give legal advice or assistance but can only answer general questions pertaining to the state's judiciary procedures.
AnswerIs there a way to sue a bank such as Bank of America because they are constantly stealing money from my account by rearanging transactionsso that the account can bounce all debit activites should come right out at the time of purchase instead they hold them and place the higher one on top to try and bounce the account when call to complain they can not explain to you what has happen to your account. when you ask to speak to a manager the manager is never able to talk with you. I pray that they get robbed eveyday just like they rob the hard working people that they rob every day.
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Probably not. You might want to look at the paperwork you were given when you origionally opened the account. I would look for a truth in savings disclosure. You will probably find a sentence that says something like"All transactions will be paid starting with the largest transaction to the smallest transaction." there for they have disclosed to you there policy. This is pretty common for banks to do. Second there are two types of debit transactions credit based(visa/MasterCard) or ATM(pin based). ATM transactions usually post according to cut off times. Transaction done before 3pm will post the day they are done and transactions after will post the following day. This do reflect in your balance imediatly. Credit based transactions are more like writing a check and can not be fully posted to the account until they are presented for payment which is usually within one business day of when the transaction occurs.
You can find excellant traffic information, with their violations and penalties included, in any tourist or local BMV office. Contact either one for information.
There is insufficient information to answer this question. It is probably a homework question based on the context of a text book or lectures. As it is, it is impossible to determine what the poster meant by "liberty violations" or even what time period he was interested in. We can't even tell if he meant violations of women's liberties or some kind of violations of liberty by women. This question should be removed. Michael Montagne
Joint ethics regulation violations
It depends on what state the violations are from
Information that can be found on the Zimbabwe Situation website is politics, news, crimes, election scandals, human rights violations, poverty issues and protests.
That would depend on whether or not you have DUIs, operating violations, or both: No, I have neither. I have a DUI but no operating violations I have operating violations, but no DUIs Yes, I have both.
The duration of Moving Violations is 1.5 hours.
Reduce lost work time due to security violations
Major. That's even breaking a doctors codes of ethics. Giving out anyones personal information is a big no, no.
More information needs to be known. Two tickets for WHAT? Traffic violations are misdemeanors which must occur in the officers presence in order to be cited for them. However, officers can also issue "tickets" (summonses) for other minor violations such as minor drug use/possession, trash violations, etc - etc.
Since a name of the person you are searching for was not given, I am unable to assist you in finding out information on the violations that have occurred in his office. I would recommend resubmitting your question with additional information so we can better assist you.
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