This entirely depends on the forum in which you are in. In California, for example (where I practice), the time to answer is generally 30 days (just as with the initial complaint), plus some time for service (varies if mail, fedex, or hand delivered).
"Cross claim" is typically written as two separate words.
Why would you wait past the deadline for filing the claim in a timely manner. You probably had a year or so in order to file the claim. The deadline is one of the rules of the policy so you probably cannot get past this rule unless you can prove that somehow you did report it to some agent of the company be they an insurance agent, claims dept, customer service, or some other representative of the company.
a cross claim
The Defendant in a cross claim by Vineetha Susan Thomas
In Pennsylvania, a claim against an estate must be filed within one year from the date of the decedent's death. It is important to adhere to this deadline to ensure the validity of the claim.
A claim date refers to the date on which a claim or assertion is made, usually in relation to an insurance policy or legal matter. It is an important deadline for initiating a claim or asserting one's rights.
A statuate of limitation is a law that sets the deadline to file a lawsuit on a claim for damages. These laws vary by state and even by the type of claim. You must specify the state and type of claim.
yes. go to LawnMowerClass online. deadline is 31 Aug 2010.
A deadline can be changed, but a priority deadline cannot.
during the civil war, it was the line of soldiers around a barracks that no prisoner could cross or they would be shot.
If you missed the deadline for either raising a dispute or escalating that dispute to a claim, then you will not get your money back through eBay or PayPal. If that is the case, you can try approaching your card issuer for help in retrieving your money - if that's how you funded the payment - or consider legal action if the item is sufficiently valuable. Never allow an eBay (or PayPal) dispute or claim to time-out because once closed, the dispute/claim is closed for good.
The deadline was April 15, 2009. If you missed the deadline, file your 2008 taxes as soon as possible. If you owed money, you still owe it and interest and penalties are added for every day you wait. If you had a refund coming, it is not too late to claim it.