Once u but the car ur responsible for everything that happens to it. so ur sutck with the bill. just happened to me recently bought a car drove it for maybe 35 miles and it broke down cost over 40 to fix.
Interstate commerce in the US is controlled by the federal government. He was driving on Interstate 10 when his car broke down.
i purchased car from individual the car has problems the seller was dishonest about the car broke down within 45 miles of purchase seller did not give a bill of sale and someone else signed title would not fill in purchase price can i get my money back
Because the country is going broke and can't afford it.
I was broke when I bought candy with all my money. My friend almost broke my glass cup.
It depends on how it broke. If you or your guest/visitor broke something you must pay for it. If it broke because of normal wear and tear then you're not responsible.
You may have a good claim. The seller is on the hook to repair whatever he agreed to fix in the contract. Your attorney should notify him via his attorney that he is in breech. If the seller fails to respond, your attorney should file a claim against him in civil court. If your attorney is reluctant, find another lawyer.
Why would you? They're your tires, you bought them.
The cheap knife I bought broke and was a gimcrack.
Yes, you can still connect to Wi-Fi if your Nintendo DS broke and you bought a new one.
That depends -- what broke it?
Uh, Not if you broke it yourself. ( unless you have Warranty, check that) If you bought it broken, then yes. depends on Situation.
sue them