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The company (the insurer) may be held responsible for the action of its agents regardless of the agents' contracts with the company.
The wife is responsible as she was the one who signed the credit contract.
Who is responsible if an insurance company insures the same property twice in the same claim period varies depending on the structure of the contract. If a person signs two separate contracts, there could be two policies issued for that same property. If there was only a single contract signed, it might be the insurance company who is responsible.
If a new company takes control of my contract/lease, do I still have responsibility for payment to the new company. They did send a notice they have the account now and the send all payments to them. Is the contract binding in this case? Chris
Yes, the loan from your finance company is a legally binding contract between you and them. You are solely responsible for the fulfillment of that loan.
In the UK, it is the local council and the company with the contract to collect waste.
It depends almost entirely on the contract signed with the cable company. If your spouse has signed as being solely or jointly responsible for the charges then it is quite possible.
If a card was received and used by the named person then a contract is implied and there does not need to be a written, signed agreement.
Without more information we cannot say with any certainty. It depends on the terms of your contract. It is almost certain there is a clause in the contract that says you are. You should read through the contract carefully.
Yes, it is customary for the auction company to be responsible for the security of the property. Additionally, many auction houses have insurance for this specific purpose. In most cases the auction company will secure the property to avoid any problems. Read your contract carefully this is not always the case.
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