He is not required to write anything stating that you are buying "as is". That is assumed. Unless he stated in writing or verbally that he is selling the car with a warranty, you are probably out of luck. Of course you could take him to small claims court. If you could prove that he knew the car had a problem and hid that problem from you, you may prevail. New cars have problems, why would you expect it to be different with a used car. There is an old saying, "Buyer Beware".
Yes, you can file a lawsuit for just about anything you want to.
It can represent anything. When stating a specific problem, you should clarify what each variable represents.
no you can not
Yes, because the 14th Amendment talks about the rights of citizens. It protects citizens from abuses of power from teh government, stating that everybody is entitled to due process.
If you didn't do anything to win it (such as enter a contest), it absolutely is.
You can buy a Morgan horse from the auction sales, or private sales. You can also post an advert in the negotiations forum stating that you are looking for one.
The first amendment prevents the government from doing this. However a private entity has the right to punish anyone for stating an opinion by initiating a lawsuit if they believe that person's opinion has harmed the private entity.
That would depend on what terms you bought it under. If it was a private purchase, did you sign anything stating you bought it "as seen, tried, and tested". If so I think you would have a hard time taking it back. Why are you unhappy with it? Is it broken? Is it not fit for use? These things can affect your position.
Usually no because most private party purchases are made to purchase as-is unless you have something stating otherwise; of course you can always go back and ask but unless you are extremely lucky and the guy is nice you bought his lemon.
Position terminated. In order to receive severance I must sign document stating I will pay organization $100,000.00 should I say anything about organization. Is this legal?
Faith Evans has dated and been married to men in the past. She has made no statements stating that she is anything but heterosexual.
Bert McCracken has no made no statements stating that he is anything but heterosexual. He is currently married to his wife, Alison Schneider.