It is called embezzlement.
the person has his/her personal reason. Maybe he/she just wanna get hold of a situation
Same as the reason people have a name. If a company doesn't have a name, how will a person know what company someone else is talking about? Example: that company is awesome. What company? That one. Which one?
Nothing, they are both felons.Actually you have to break this down further, then the answer should become evident:a person that has committed felonies but was never caughta person that has committed felonies and was caught but (for some reason) could not be indicted by a grand jurya person that has committed felonies and was caught and indicted by a grand jury but was (for some reason) found not guilty in a triala person that has committed felonies and was caught and indicted by a grand jury and was found guilty in a trial but (for some reason) had the sentence commuted or suspendeda person that has committed felonies and was caught and indicted by a grand jury and was found guilty in a trial and was sent to prisonIn all these cases the person is in fact a felon, but only in the last two cases does the law label them as a felon, and only in the final case have they been to prison.
A live insurance company is a company that holds a "life insurance" policy on a person. The policy is taken out by a person and fees are paid. And, if for some reason the person's life ends, the policy is paid out to the beneficiaries as long as the death was not done on purpose.
You just ask the person the name of his insurance company. If you have a legitimate need to know, there is no reason for them not to give it to you. If you have no legitimate claim, then they need not give you their insurance information.
There is no reason why a company cannot be both owned and managed by the same person.
No an attorney cannot hold personal property without reason or even with reason. There is no documented reason that any attorney should withhold personal property.
No reason not to break up. A person doesn't change and you can't change them. Move on.
There just kinda recognize that you will turn them down, there scoping another person out, the main reason though is because he/she doesn't want to get caught staring at you, for a good reason of course
Well, the answer is yes, in general. Any company or any person can sue any other company or person for any reason. If what you mean is can a credit card company sue a person for unpaid debt, yes, they can, and they will probably win unless you file bankruptcy or seek some other type of payment agreement.
well a reason is that they get caught in nets, get commercial killing, and pollutions are affecting there populations
To go away in flight of being caught for some reason.