Most people give about a thousand dollars to charity. They give around 1000 dollars to other charities as well, so a total of 2,000 dollars a year.
i dont know but i do believe they usually let you take out your items
complain to the concerned station master where you left the luggage or belongings or to the government Railway police and give them details.
They should offer you a chance to get your belongings out of the car when they come to repossess it. Their repossession order covers the vehicle they're repossessing - it does not give them entitlement to your personal belongings.
YES!
The repossession company is not responsible for returning belongings. The repossession company is responsible for notifying you where you can pick up your belongings and at what times. Some companies charge you a storage fee or only give you a few weeks to pick up your belongings before they become theirs.
You just give each person thirteen dollars and thirty-three cents
I would give them some 5,000 dollars, let them stay at my house and they can move whenever they want and give them whatever they want
You can give ten thousand people one dollar.You can give one thousand people ten dollarsyou can give one hundred people one hundred dollarsyou can give ten people one thousand dollarsyou can give one person ten thousand dollars
If the vehicle is not a repossession and is in fact a law enforcement impounded vehicle, in California the answer is, NO. The law in California says "we towing companies" must allow you to pick up your property, however, we are only going to give the property to the legal owner of the vehicle. Therefore, bring them with you, picture ID in hand. No they cannot charge you to get your personal belongings from your car.They can charge a fee if they actually do something like inventory and store your belongings.
The Montel Williams Show - 1991 Is It Over Between You and Your Ex and They Wont Give You Your Belongings Back was released on: USA: October 2003
Abusive or not, "his" belongings are his property and so in the eyes of the law they must go back to him. Anyway, if you tried to keep them, wouldn't that just make him MORE abusive?