The tenant will usually be held responsible for broken property, unless it is through no fault of the tenant - e.g. excessive age or wear, or a natural disaster like a flood or an earthquake.
the law on that depends where you are. but generally. you broke it, you fix it
It should have a good effect if its on time.
In very simple words, A leased line is a rent paying line; as the name suggests. As it is very difficult to connect two different point in far flange areas, a customer uses a line that is provided by some network provider and pays accordingly.You can take it as connecting some of your database in two different cities. Hope, you understand me :)
An import is something our country wants, and pays another country to ship in. An export is something Another Country wants, and pays our country to ship out.
An import is something our country wants, and pays another country to ship in. An export is something another country wants, and pays our country to ship out.
An operational lease is a type of lease in which the contract period is less than the actual life span of the leased equipment, and the lessor pays all serving and maintenance cost. There is no transfer of ownership.
You can get one of these is someone pays you for something with a check.
Leased software refers to a licensing arrangement where a user pays to access and use a software application for a specified period instead of purchasing it outright. This model allows businesses to conserve capital, as they can avoid large upfront costs and instead make regular lease payments. Leased software often includes maintenance and support services, ensuring that users have access to updates and technical assistance as needed. This model is commonly used for enterprise software and cloud-based applications.
Because no one pays attention to something they think that no one can prove.
Yes if they inherit something of monetary value. Everybody who inherits something of monetary value pays inheritance tax.
well if you think she likes you and you like her ask her out or something, it really pays off:)!!
It should be the groom - if he will cough up the money. Otherwise whoever ordered the stuff must pay. You can always take the groom to court.