not likely
No. Charlie was about to quit because they couldn't reach an agreement in the new contract, but they eventually came to one, and Charlie returned.
Been cashed and returned to you
it is returned to the account holder
Depends. If the debt (usually credit card) was sold then no. The original creditor will then have nothing to do with having the debt returned. Non-purchased debts can be returned to the creditor depending on the contract they have with the collection agency.
No I am positively sure that you cant because it has been returned to the person who gave it to you and he/she has maybe cancelled it.
if the stamp is not cancelled you can resend it without another stamp
Yes, in general, if money is paid under a void contract it must be returned. For example, if a minor voids an optional contract for which money has been paid to a minor, the money must be returned to the minor. The minor may be required to return anything of value received under the voided contract.
They are known as cancelled checks as they have been paid.
Depends upon the contract wording. If sold 'as is' then there is no recourse. Most used cars have no implied warranty or guarantee - hence why they are termed 'used'.
There is no time frame. Once a car is signed for it is now legally bound to the new owner. Unless the written contract specifies a special return clause there is no law stating a car may be returned due to buyers remorse.
Not unless there is some very special language in your purchase contract.
no heat has no tv contract this is why superstars returned