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To purchase replacement connectors for the canopy on a patio swing you can first contact the company who manufactured the swing. Secondly you can return to the store it was purchased and look for replacement connectors.
If the other company only gave you the deductible amount, then probably not. But if both paid you the full amount, then you should turn the other company's check to yours. If the larger check came from the other driver's insurance, I'd return the check from your own insurance company - you're entitled to the deductible amount, if you're not at fault.
Insurance is supposed to return the car to the condition it was before it was stolen.
Retailers have their own return policies. You will have to contact the person/company that sold the travel trailer to you to find out if you can return it.
a share purchase agreement is an agreement that summarize the condition of the investment made by the investor in return for shares in the company
Communication with both the insurance company and your company may make the difference in knowing what is going on. If you do not get a response, you may have to return to court to get a judgement. Check with your lawyer.
I recommend you contact your insurance company, and inform them of the recovered goods
an individual who buys an annuity pays the insurance company a sum of money and, in return, will receive a monthly income for as long as the purchaser lives.
If you get a broken gun you can usually return it and get a refund or replacement. Otherwise you could litigate against the company.
ROP is known as Return of Premiun life insurance and the person must to pay premiums and the company agrees to pay your beneficiaries a sum of money if you die, the company will refund or return all of the premiums you have paid when the guaranteed time has finished, with your net cost equal to zero, ROP is a class considered within Term Life Insurance.
Insure your car for a year ,then after a month return the plates and cancel the insurance. You should be credited any overage you paid in