Yes. If a company forges your name and signature on a contract and you can prove it, you have a right to pursue legal action.
Easy, you go to company and sue it.
Yes, you can sue a company for breach of contract if they fail to fulfill their obligations as outlined in the contract.
You can sue a company for various reasons, such as breach of contract, negligence, discrimination, fraud, or product liability.
If the provision of advance payment is there in the policy bond, you are at liberty to sue the Insurance Company for breach of contract.
Yes, you can legally threaten to sue a company for a breach of contract if they have failed to fulfill their obligations as outlined in the contract. It is important to consult with a lawyer to understand your rights and options before taking any legal action.
Of course you can, and having a copy of that signed contract would be helpful...
You can sue a company for various reasons, such as breach of contract, negligence, discrimination, fraud, or product liability. It is important to consult with a legal professional to determine the specific grounds for your potential lawsuit.
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Yes, you can sue someone for breach of contract if they fail to fulfill their obligations as outlined in the contract.
A person cannot sue their spouse for breach of marriage contract. They can however sue them for divorce and end the contract of marriage.
A minor cannot enter into a legal contract. Any loan they are a party to is invalid.
A person can sue a forger if the person suffered damages as a result of the forgery.