You pay only what you agree to pay in the contract. If the mediation fee was not addressed in the contract, each party will pay their own mediation fees, as agreed to by the mediator and the party prior to the mediation.
no. don't pay anything if you haven't signed anything saying you are going to pay (contract) it or a judge orders you to pay it.
If you signed a contract to buy the car, it is legally binding. That fact that you have not parted with any money is a mute point. You signed the contract, and that is all that matters. Ask the seller if they will release you from the contract and be very nice about it.
A contract is a legally binding agreement between the parties who have signed it, unless written into the contract otherwise, all parties are bound by the terms of the agreement/contract they signed.
You have to pay for what you signed up for on your contract, weather you use it or not.
You can always cancel a contract regardless of where you signed it, provided you are willing to pay the resulting damages for cancellation without a valid reason.
Your parents are not legally abided to pay you even if you do a service for them unless it is written out in a signed contract or you are their employee.
This will all depend upon what the contract says. If you signed a contract, you may be held to the lease or have to pay the penalty within the contract.
Via Court of Law
READ the contract you signed. Ask your CO. or unit legal officer.
It all depends on what the contract has stated. Review your contract and try looking for: (refunds, Deposits and incomplete work) Most of the time they keep your deposit, but until they finish everything that has been stated in the contract, you don't have to pay fully. *Sometimes they can charge you for the amount of work that has been done. But in the end it all depends on what you've signed on, the contract.
Yes he is currently signed to them under a pay as you play 2 year contract
If a person signed a contract that stated they are required to pay for daycare after giving 2 weeks notice then they are responsible for paying. If there was no written contract or the written contract does not clearly state the termination fees then they may not have to pay.