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You Need General Liability Insurance.
You need to review the contract to determine what rights the lender reserved in that contract.
Insurance contract with an insurance company Indemnity bond
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If you are on a contract with a phone company you can get a free upgrade if you are on contract with them, you just need to talk to Verizon about free Verizon phones while on contract.
To find the salary details you need to check the company's "Annual Report"
No, you can in theory sub-contract the flying to some other company.
a collection agency can collect where ever they need to. they purchased the debt from the timeshare company (to use your example). what i don't know is if they can impact your credit if for instance you were in the US and the collection agency or timeshare company is out of the country.
That would be a contractual issue. If there was a serious breach of their contract then the company can be terminated. You would need to consult an attorney who specializes in contract or business law. If there is no contract the company can be dismissed at the discretion of the entity that has authority in the management and legal matters of the townhouse facility.
A landscaping bid is something a landscaping contractor has sent out to a company who has asked that contractor for a price for a maintenance contract, or a big job that they need done. The company gathers 3 or more bids and decides which contract suits their needs and their interests the best and selects that bid to be the contractor they're going to use for their landscaping needs.
I've just had a quick look at their web-site - and as far as I can see, all you pay is an annual fee of £60+VAT or a monthly fee of £5.99+VAT. There is no contract as such - but you may lose money if you cancel early after paying the annual fee !
You need to review your contract to determine if you can end the agreement.