You get contract advice from an attorney. Find one in your jurisdiction that knows the laws that will apply.
Get legal advice and have your lawyer do it. A contract is a legal agreement.
A legal contract should be void if one person fails to meet obligations of the contract. A lawyer can assist with any advice or actions. The final determination of the contract is determined by a judge.
Yes. You can if you have a contract with the owner of the property. You should seek legal advice.Yes. You can if you have a contract with the owner of the property. You should seek legal advice.Yes. You can if you have a contract with the owner of the property. You should seek legal advice.Yes. You can if you have a contract with the owner of the property. You should seek legal advice.
You need to contact a local attorney for state specific advice.
It is unclear if a school can hold you to this contract. You must refer back to the details of your contract and possibly seek the advice of a lawyer.
Contact a local attorney for state/case specific advice.
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IF they are in DEFAULT of a contract, you can repo the collateral for that contract,IF the contract specifies repossession as a penalty for DEFAULT. If the contract doesnt specify the penalties for default, then you should go to the replevin process. Consult a local attorney with your contract for state specific advice.
You may certainly return the car. However, you may find that even then, you owe the balance. And if it's repossessed, you may find that you owe the balance. It varies by the type of contract. You will have to have your contract reviewed by an attorney or accountant in your area, for advice specific to your situation.
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From a contract attorney in your jurisdiction. They will be able to advise you based on the law that applies.