They can use all sorts of reasons to deny payment on an expense report. Not following the company rules is the most common. Failure to get pre-approval for expenses, exceeding costs and limits. No law requires them to pay the expenses.
Ex Gratia means "by favor". In legal terms, this is a payment made by a company or employer when no payment is obligated. The payment is not made because a person is employed by the company and is unconnected to the services the company provides.
Preliminary expenses are all those expenses which company incurred before starting of basic busines activity or production of volume of units like legal expenses etc.
Preliminary expenses are all those expenses which company incurred before starting of basic busines activity or production of volume of units like legal expenses etc.
Legal expenses is not an admin expenses since legal expenses ararise due to legal issues of the organization. legal expenses are not recurring expenses by nature. Example of legal expenses are feees paid to the professional to represent the legal issues before the competent authority.
You may not know this, but legal costs insurance should and will cover much, if not all, of the expenses involved with hiring a lawyer and dealing with suing a company. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_expenses_insurance
A court order is the only legal avenue.
It is legal to do so as long as the reason for writing the check in the first place was not fraudulent, and as long as you promptly take other means to make good on the payment.
Since the United States Postal Service is a legal agency representing a company, the postal date on the envelope is considered the date of payment.
Depends. If the cash payment is the payment of debt, then the payment cannot be refused, as long as the money is still legal tender. Cents stop being legal tender after a certain amount, which is why you cannot try to pay a debt using 10,000 cents for example, this can be legally refused. If it's payment in a shop, a shop has the right to refuse service to anyone as long as it is not for a racial, age, gender related reason. They do not 'have' to accept any offer of payment, nor are they disallowed from accepting payment in other forms.
Yes. A check is not legal tender and so can be refused fo any reason, or no reason, as a form of payment.
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Yes. They are under no obligation to accept anything but payment in full. There are agencies that will accept a payment plan rather than use legal procedures. Especially if the state of residency does not allow creditors to recover legal expenses involved in a lawsuit.