mouth to mouth is sometimes not effective when negotiating storage space...
That does not agree it should be...."Vitamins that are sold in a health food store are not regulated by the food and drug administration."
Why would someone give something to someone with getting paid. It sounds like the car was a gift.
vitamins = pluralare = plural
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The belongings were ravaged for anything of value, which was sold. Other belongings were burned or given to other prisoners are raiment. One of the testaments to Auschwitz, are the vast volume of shoes which are still on display there.
Did you not get them to sign a loan agreement or at least have a witness to this sale? If not, you may be out a car. You do have a verbal agreement, unless the buyer tells a different story. You may have to sue them in small claims court. I would contact a lawyer immediately and seek legal advice on what to do.
kerosene was first sold in ration store
Your property needs to be removed prior to the sale. Once the property has been sold you have no right to enter.
store medicines
Store or online store
in the state of California a verbal agreement IS legally bindingMoreBut proving one is often challenging. Take notes with dates & times and document everything. MoreFor the most part, as long as all the requirements for a valid contract are present (capacity, mutual assent, consideration) are present, it doesn't matter one bit whether it's verbal or in writing. However, certain types of contracts do have to be in writing to be valid, under laws known collectively as the "Statute of Frauds." These types of contracts include sales of land and other interests in real property, agreements which, by their own terms, cannot be performed within a year, and contracts for sales of goods priced over $500.For almost all other agreements, writing is not necessary for them to be legally binding. However, as mentioned above, proving the existence, and exact terms, of a verbal agreement is often very difficult (it boils down to a "he said, she said" matter), so putting any important agreement in writing, even if it isn't technically covered by the Statute of Frauds, is always a good idea.