You consult with an attorney who can review all the details of your problem and provide you with a legal opinion of your rights and options.
You consult with an attorney who can review all the details of your problem and provide you with a legal opinion of your rights and options.
You consult with an attorney who can review all the details of your problem and provide you with a legal opinion of your rights and options.
You consult with an attorney who can review all the details of your problem and provide you with a legal opinion of your rights and options.
You consult with an attorney who can review all the details of your problem and provide you with a legal opinion of your rights and options.
Yes mistaken is the past participle of mistake.Sorry I have mistaken you for somebody else.Also mistaken can be an adjective.Sorry I am mistaken.
You are mistaken, sir. She was mistaken when she said it was raining.
The present perfect tense of "mistake" is "have mistaken" or "has mistaken." For example, "I have mistaken your intentions" or "She has mistaken the time of the meeting."
Yes, the creditor can sue regardless of the mental state of the account holder. Whether the account holder was legally competent at the time the agreement was made is a matter for the court to decide. If the consumer was not coererced or deceived into opening the account in a way that could be deemed illegal, there would not be grounds for a countersuit.
Mistaken has three syllables.
Herpes can be mistaken, but usually not.
The defendant(s) (persons named on the civil summons) who then have a set time to file their exemption claims or in some cases a countersuit.
Manatees were mistaken for Mermaids by Christopher Columbus.
The judge might be mistaken for once.
The base word of mistaken is "mistake".
I was mistaken about the meeting time and arrived an hour late.
I don't know about leukemia being mistaken for mono, but when my mom had mono, it was so severe that it was mistaken for leukemia.