I don't know but I am in the same situation. I got a loan on my van and after my first payment the transmission quit 100 miles from home. I can not afford to get it fixed or get it towed back to my house my only option was to leave it. They don't know yet and my second payment is not due yet, should I not do anything just stop paying or should I call them and tell them what happened?
No, running time typically refers to the total duration of the performance or event excluding any intermissions. Intermissions are breaks between different sections of a performance or event and are not included in the running time.
Yes, you may sue anyone who breaks the items stipulated in any written contract signed and agreed upon by both parties in the first place.
YES, And depending on the type of engine it can total the engine if it breaks.
There is no international standard for breaks. Different countries have different legislation. Some have none.
Coverage varies with different warranties. Check the terms and conditions of (on) the policy or call the company and have the details explained.
If there is a ball in it it breaks the glove in
That depends on the company policy.
When a Charter TV remote breaks the company will replace the remote. In most cases, there will be no charge to replace the remote.
It would be normal during a ten hour shift to have an hour of breaks; half an hour for a meal, and two fifteen minute breaks to avoid excess fatigue or stress. However, company policies vary. If you take breaks for a longer time than what the employer allows, then you would be docked for that time.
when the field winding of a running dc shunt motor suddenly breaks open the motor fails to run because in the motor the stationary winding is armature and rotatory is field winding
City Breaks is a company which mediate between customers and other companies which are offering customised educational school tours to Russia, America, China, Germany, Poland and other destinations.
Running out of gas, timing chain breaks.