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No, a minor cannot accept a summons.
Yes and no. If the summons is not addressed to you, you are not legally required to accept it, however, if the person is living with you, then the officer is allowed to leave the summons with you. If you refuse to accept the summons, and the person lives there, the officer may tack and mail a copy to your residence for that person, which will complete service.
No. The UK refuses to adopt the Euro and refuses to accept the Euro.
Of course. All the plaintiff will need to do however, is publish the summons in the paper and you will still be considered served.
Not in creditor lawsuit. It is a myth that the defendant must be served directly with the summons. In some cases certified mail is used or a courier service or an officer of the court. The critieria is simply that the court must make a conserted effort to serve the named person. The lawsuit will continue even if the person cannot be found or refuses to accept the summons. The situation is somewhat different if the suit is for something such as a personal injury, although default laws in some states allow the suit to be heard with the non compliant defendant retaining his or her appellate rights.
You have to attend court on the day stated on the summons. On that day, you will be asked if you know about the debt, and whether you accept that you owe the money.
Yes. For corporations, this is in fact what's normally done.
If it is addressed to you, NO. If it is for someone else, you do not have to. Unless you live with that person.
No. I could give you the long no or the short no, but it is still no.
Citation unserved typically means that a legal document, like a citation or summons, has not been successfully delivered to the intended recipient. This can occur if the recipient cannot be located or refuses to accept the document. It may result in delays in legal proceedings.
The wife cannot refuse to divorce her husband, but she can contest the terms of the dissolution of marriage petition which usually causes the proceedings to be lengthy and expensive for all parties. If there is no disagreement on the terms and the non filing spouse refuses to accept the divorce summons the requesting spouse can file under the state's default laws.
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