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How can I file a lawsuit against an out-of-state company for breach of contract?

To file a lawsuit against an out-of-state company for breach of contract, you will need to hire a lawyer licensed in the state where the company is located. The lawyer can help you navigate the legal process, including determining the appropriate court to file the lawsuit and serving the company with the necessary legal documents. It is important to gather all relevant evidence and documentation to support your claim.


What happens to the land which the land owner sells by excuting a special power of attorney with sale consideration given to the purchaser. Can the purchaser claim the title?

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Can you file a lawsuit for illegal repossession?

Yes, it is a contract violation.


Can you sue someone for anything, regardless of the circumstances?

No, you cannot sue someone for anything. In order to file a lawsuit, there must be a legal basis or cause of action, such as a violation of a law or a breach of contract. Simply being unhappy with someone or wanting to retaliate is not sufficient grounds for a lawsuit.


What do you need to have to file a breach of contract?

# A contract # A reasonable belief that the other party has materially violated that contract # Damages # An Attorney


Is it illegal to stop payment on a check for unhappy work?

Yes it is. You might end up gettting a law suit filed against you for breach of contract. You should file a civil lawsuit against the contractor in order to be released from any financial obligation related to the contract.


They have not followed our written agreement and I would like to get my vehicle back. What can I do to get it back?

A written contract is easy to enforce. You must follow any guidelines stated in the contract once the breach of contract has been done. If it is a simple matter of they have not paid for the car as stated in the contract you can demand payment in full and if they don't pay in full reposess it. If it is a case of sellers remorse then there's nothing you can do. You may need to file a lawsuit for breach of contract depending on how they breached your written contract. An attorney can help you make sure you are doing everything legally.


What can you do if you were illegally evicted from where you were living?

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Can the executor of an estate file a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of the estate?

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If you are being sued for subrogation on a co-signed vehicle and need to file a cross-complaint against the primary borrower should you sue for damages breach or breach of contract?

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How long do you have to file specific performance?

The time limit to file for specific performance typically depends on the jurisdiction and the nature of the contract involved. Generally, you must file a lawsuit within the statute of limitations for breach of contract, which can range from 1 to 15 years in different states. It's important to consult local laws or a legal professional to determine the exact timeframe applicable to your situation. Always act promptly to ensure your rights are protected.


What is the statute of limitation in New York state on a personal loan with a contract?

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