Yes, if your dog was on leash or on your property and another dog came attacked your dog then the dog's owner should be responsible for all vet bills.
Sorry for adding another answer but I want to share my experience. I lease a horse from the barn that I ride at on site and I am responsible for getting them exercise, grooming them, and mucking out. The barn takes care of the feed, water, and boarding bill. If it is off site you would be responsible for all of it including the boarding bill.
It has a bill. It has a curved bill, Its bill is curved.LOL
Ballsack Bill lived on a hill
A bill is flat where as a beak is curved.
It is a bird 'curved bill thrasher' is a type of bird. It could also be referred to as a hat 'Hurley curved bill Hats.
The guarantor is the person responsible for a medical bill. For a child, the guarantor is usually a parent.
The person responsible for having the shipment may very depending on the terms listed in the bill of lading. The Bill of lading lays out the terms between the merchant and the shipping company when moving cargo.
did they find person responsible for bills sons death
The estate is responsible for the IRS bill. If there is not enough to cover it, the government may not get it.
its not legal that you are responsible for that. the owner or the person who were resident of that apartment is responsible to pay off that bill.
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The Bill of Rights is limited at the point where a single person's rights begin to infringe on another person's rights. At this point, the infringing person is not protected by the Bill of Rights.
The owner of the leashed dog is liable. If the dog that is on its own property is attacked, the owner should pay for the "home" dog's care. The owner of the leashed dog is still responsible for its behavior.
In accounts receivable, a payer is responsible for paying a bill. A payer in any other settings indicate the person that is responsible for paying for an item or service.
In accounts receivable, a payer is responsible for paying a bill. A payer in any other settings indicate the person that is responsible for paying for an item or service.
Generally, if the son is a minor both parents are responsible. If the son is not a minor the person who signed is responsible.
In most states the mortuary bill is the responsibility of the estate of the deceased. But many mortuaries bestow it upon the family, particularly the person who made arrangements, to pay the bill.