The charge for illegally using other people's money is embezzlement. It refers to the theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust.
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The charge for illegally using other people's money is embezzlement. It refers to the theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust.
Certain countries have agreements to allow foreign convicts to serve their sentences in their home country. Using these agreements is a decision of the country where the conviction was made.
If you are talking about interest, that is a charge that a lender can add onto a borrower's principal amount in exchange for the borrower using the lender's money (aka a loan). If you are talking about a criminal charge, that would be either theft or fraud.
If you are using Google Ad Words, you do not make money if someone simply clicks on your ad. Money is made when purchases are made.
Debit cards charges money direct from a checking account whenever purchases are made, while a credit card allows borrowing of money at local merchants.
If you add a user to your credit card, they will be able to make purchases using the card and the charges will be linked to your account. You will be responsible for paying off any charges made by the added user.
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other than what? Charges were only made after the fact.
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If no charges are made, it is typically referred to as a "lack of prosecution" or "dismissal of charges." This means that the authorities have decided not to pursue legal action against the individual for the alleged offense.
This depends upon a couple of basic things. 1. Any debt incurred by the Mom or the Child (with Mom's permission) up to the time of the death of the Mom is the responsiblity of the estate. After all her name is on the account and she knew of the charges and therefore the assets available at the time of death must be applied to the liabilities at the time of death. 2. Any charges made after the death of all parties unless specifically made for the estate then those charges will be considered fraudlent. The Estate will not be responsible for those, however see number three below. 3. If the child is using the card with out permission then the estate will not be liable for the charges. However, the credit card company is going to want their money so they will ask for one of two things: 1)the estate pay the bill or 2)the executor of the estate will sign a statement that the charges were made with out the parent or estate's permission which would constitute fraud on the child who made the charges. They will then seek payment from the child or press criminal charges against them. Hope this helps.