Not sure how the laws of WV differ from here in NC, but I can tell you that a mechanic can legally keep your vehicle until you pay for the repairs this is referred to as a mechanics lien. You have a certain amount of time to pay for the repairs plus storage if they choose to charge for storage. If after the time limit is up the vehicle owner still has not made the required payment the shop can legally sell the vehicle at auction to cover the amount of the repair/storage bill. Since you are in physical possession of the vehicle the shop will probably have to go through small claims proceedings in court (sue you) to recover the amount that you owe.
It is customary to pay the babysitter after their services are rendered.
No, a provider is not required to bill insurance for services rendered, but it is typically done to receive payment for the services provided.
When payment received without services: Debit Cash / bank Credit Unearned revenue When services rendered: Debit Unearned Revenue Credit Services revenue
it refers to past saervices
client stopped check on services rendered,after paying the same fee for 3 years.what can i do
The revenue for which the services have been rendered but the return for the services i.e revenue, is yet to be received from the person to whom we have rendered the services is called unearned service revenue.
Services rendered in a healthcare setting refer to things done for a patient by a doctor or nurse. Some examples of services rendered include the application of bandages, having x rays taken, and being given pain medication.
Yes, you can request a refund for services that were not provided.
There are several dimensions of quality for manufactured products and rendered services. These include the cost and longevity of the product or service.
revenue account
traditional
pro-bono