The ruthless Thomas Alva Edison
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They stole your money. File a police report and/or contact the county attorney for fraud.
You should contact the police immediately and file a report.
Pip steals food and a file to help escape from his sister's house in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations."
If your friend is gone on a vacation or is somewhere and needs their car to be watched and someone steals it when their gone and your friend is to far away to file it stolen, you need to file it stole. You had no ownership of the car but you still filed it stolen
Go to the police. File a report. Get a good lawyer in case you have to go to court about the matter. Give all proof of his belongings in which she stole such as receipts, bank statements, anything that you and your lawyer can get your hands on.
Yes, painted surfaces on metal file cabinets can conduct electricity as long as the paint does not act as an insulator by forming a thick, continuous layer that prevents electrical conductivity. If the paint is thin or has properties that allow for conductivity, then the metal beneath the paint can still conduct electricity.
If you know who stole the ring, the first thing you should do is demand that they return the ring by a specific time and date. If they refuse to do so, or you do not know who has it, you should file a police report for stolen property. The report will give Law Enforcement the ability to investigate and possibly retrieve the property.
Yes. You can file criminal charges for theft and fraud and you can sue in civil court for essentially the same theories if you suffered any losses.
The first person to look into electricity in some detail was William Gilbert, an English physician, and he gave it the term 'electricus' (which became 'electric' and 'electricity' over time). Bear in mind that he DISCOVERED electricity, no Invented. It was not created by man, as it already existed before we did.
You should determine the costs of replacing the sunroof against your deductible. It may not be covered, anyway, read your policy to find out the terms.
You should contact the board of bar overseers in your state to file a complaint against the attorney ASAP. Collect as much proof as you can to support your claim that the executor stole the estate assets with the help of the attorney.