Yes.
yes the company will be out of business it will still be sued
You will still owe the restitution to SOMEONE. In any bankruptcy there is a receiver who handles the apportionment of debts and assets. Your restitution payment would be considered an asset to the bankrupt company and, unless the bankruptcy court discharged your debt, you would probably have to continue to pay the full amount due.
When referring to a one-person organization, do you still use "we"?
yes. as long as you keep the old number, you can still keep track of the person. The police can ask the phone company who it used to belong to.
just tell him/her that you do not feel for him/her the same way that you did before (if you did love him/her in the past)... an that you dont want to hurt his/hers feelings an that you still respect him as a person(if you do) an that you jus grew apart from him/her ..
A deceased person is no longer considered a living person, as they have lost their biological functions and consciousness. However, they are often still regarded as a person in a social, legal, and emotional sense, as their identity, memories, and impact on others remain. The concept of personhood can extend beyond life, encompassing the legacy and influence someone leaves behind. Thus, while biologically deceased, they can still hold significant meaning and recognition as a person in various contexts.
Pittsburgh Screw and Bolt became the Screw and Bolt Company of America. It no longer exists.
I am sorry, but the company no longer makes the cheap Peugot 406s that you are asking about. They have discontinued that in their production.
This company is no longer in business. Unfortunately, they made a business decision and decided to shut down their company.
Jimmy Johns is still a private company because 67% of the company is owned by one person.
You can't really "get over" someone you still like. The thing you have to do is just accept that you like him and live with it, or just simply choose not to like him. Of course it depends on your situation.The time it takes someone to get over someone they have a crush on/like/love depends on the person. There isn't really a definite answer to this. That said, the longer you like/love/whatever someone the longer it will take to get over them normally.You can't make yourself get over him. Your feelings for him will be gone by themselves.you get another boyfriend
Then you're still liable for the money you owe the lienholder.