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Ask your HR department to provide you with the employment contract during your relocation and look carefully at all the details. You will be able to negotiate and at the end refuse the relocation if you are not satisfied with your benefits and compensation.
Reject means that to refuse, take, recognize.
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to cancel or take back
subjective...depends on the bank. most will do it immediately. they essentially flag your acct so when the check comes through to be paid, they will refuse it.
if partners fail to accomplish with the provisions of law if it now a parnership in nature
Insurance companies do not pay your mortgage for you regardless of if your on vacation or not.
It is not against the law for an employer to refuse health insurance to their employees. Many companies and major corporations do offer health insurance through health benefits administrators, which are part of the HR department of the company you work for. You might want to get more information about this for your company or from the health benefits administrator of your company.
On average a company has 60 to pay the settlement or notify the beneficiary if there are any problems concerning the settlement. If the beneficiary killed the insured person the company can refuse to pay.
Call the company to get a working code but you will need your purchase info.
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after an insurance company is involed after a road traffic accident can i refuse thier offer and do the repairs myself
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Yes they can for several reasons. If you don't have an account with them can plus they can charge you a fee if they do. If there is something that looks wrong with the check they can refuse. Sometimes checks are stolen and if the check you have is from that company they can refuse. If the account is closed they can refuse.
Yes. It's not always the landlord that owns the apartment block, but a company and he has to go by the rules. The company has a right to a degree to decide who to rent too and refuse cosigners.
Yes, but they have to give you your money back.