A deposit is a promise to buy the vehicle
As you have made a deposit the seller has agreed not to sell the vehicle to anyone else.
This is a binding contract and in most Places the seller can force you to buy the vehicle.
If he allows you out of the deal and keeps the deposit you are luck he only charged you the deposit.
It is legal to keep a silver fox at a home residency in Ohio. The only way to keep a sliver fox is at a zoo.
Yes,it is legal to keep a sugar glider in Ohio.
If your landlord accepted the security deposit from you he must return to you unless he have legal grounds to keep all or part of the security deposit. I don't think that the loss of your receipt for the security deposit is enough to allow your landlord to keep it. Thus you can sue him.
It is generally not recommended to deposit a business check into a personal account as it can create confusion and potential legal issues. It is best to deposit business checks into a business account to keep finances separate and organized.
No, it is not recommended to deposit a business check into a personal account and withdraw cash from it. It is best to deposit business checks into a business account to keep personal and business finances separate and avoid potential legal or tax issues.
"I would check with an attorney on that question. So I would have the legal advise on that question. I hope that this was some help."
It is generally not recommended to deposit a business check into a personal account, as it can create confusion and potential legal issues. It is best to have a separate business account for business transactions to keep finances organized and compliant with regulations.
You don't lose it.
this is the amount of deposit the central bank authorise bank to keep them
The bank will give you one every time you make a deposit, if you need a copy of your deposit then talk to your bank. They keep all deposit slips on file for you to have.
It as to be at less 10 in.
You may be able to keep the tenant's deposit if they have violated the terms of the lease agreement or caused damage beyond normal wear and tear. However, you must follow the legal process for deducting from the deposit and provide an itemized list of damages or unpaid rent. It is essential to check the rights and obligations outlined in your local landlord-tenant laws before making a decision.