You can check with whatever state agency governs labor, wage, and employment matters but, unless your employment is covered by some personal, or a labor union, contract there probably is not much hope. Especially if you reside or work in a "right-to-work" state.
The short answer is "because someone screwed up somewhere." My guess would be that you were the last registered owner.
No he must give you a notice of altleast two months or at most six months.
yes because they thought they're are 360 days not 365 because, they notice that there are 12 months
Two Months.
You postpone the wedding. That's a dealbreaker.
I think after three months it takes legal action to make the tenant leave. An eviction notice is a hassle. Check with your local police department for specific info for your area.
not conducting credit investigation to the client before granting the loan
In the United Kingdom HM Revenue and Customs issues this notice where they have cause to believe dishonest conduct has occurred. The notice explains what happens during an investigation into Indirect Tax matters if dishonest is suspected
2 months
You've noticed that they have blues eyes because of their Phenotype
practice on hour a day for 3 months and you will really notice improvement in your playing. And when the three months is over and u notice it, just keep doing it.
Someone gets a notice before action is taken.