If you wouldn't serve it to your family, it shouldn't be served to anyone else. My local foodbank discards all items past the "use by" date and does not accept anything that is past its sell-by date.
No, but they may be able to evict you if the mortgage is not paid, and the bank goes thru the legal process to have the courts order you to be evicted. Until it is paid for, the bank still has a legal financial interest in the house.
it was not renewed.
Yes if it is charged to the bank. Otherwise through legal proceedings.
Yes, all notes issued by the European Central Bank are still legal tender.
To determine if a check is expired, check the date written on the check. If the date has passed, the check is considered expired and may not be accepted by the bank.
The bank closed when it's charter expired in 1836.
No
Depends if the currency it was drawn in is still legal tender. If the currency no longer exists then you won't be able to cash it.
Yes, a bank can demand repayment of a debt from ten years ago if it has not been discharged in bankruptcy or if the statute of limitations for collecting that debt has not expired. The statute of limitations varies by state and type of debt, typically ranging from three to ten years. However, if the debt is still within the legal timeframe, the bank may pursue collection actions, including demanding payment. It's advisable to verify the debt's validity and consult legal advice if needed.
Contact your bank. If the card has already expired, you will need to use cash so be prepared for that. Your bank will mail you a new debit card. You can also go in to the bank directly and option a new debit card immediately.
Wachovia Bank at one point had a $50 sign up bonus for a checking account. However, the offer for that bonus expired back in 2007. Currently, they have no such offers.
go to your bank and they will isssue a new card with the exact number as your expired one.