Yes, you could
u sue them, what else?
Yes
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Yes, you can sue someone for not paying their mortgage. This legal action is typically initiated by the lender or mortgage holder to recover the unpaid debt and potentially foreclose on the property.
yes
Yes, you can sue someone for impersonation if they have misrepresented themselves as you or someone else in a way that causes harm or damages. This can include identity theft, fraud, or defamation.
To sue someone who committed fraud against you, your first step should be to contact an attorney to represent you. The attorney will advise you on how to proceed. If the fraud was a criminal act, you may need to contact the police as well.
Yes. You can file criminal charges for theft and fraud and you can sue in civil court for essentially the same theories if you suffered any losses.
Don't think so.
You can sue a company for various reasons, such as breach of contract, negligence, discrimination, fraud, or product liability.
Fraud is a criminal act, contact authorities first, civil action after.
Yes, the word fraud comes from the old jewish word fraudalaki which means to steal or take from the poor. I myself have dealt with many frauds in the court of law. Depending on the severity of the case, the criminal can spend up to 3 years community service at the local gas station.
Yes, you can potentially sue someone for making false promises if they have caused you harm or financial loss as a result of those promises. This type of lawsuit is often based on the legal concept of fraud or misrepresentation. It is important to consult with a lawyer to determine the best course of action in your specific situation.
can you sue someone over 18 for assaulting a minor
Yes
no unfortinatly it isn't unless u have full proof such as seeing him do it if u suspect someone or they have told you you can try and find out more about it by talking to them but you cannot really sue them. sorry mate
If the easement is in a municipality other than Chicago, then, the City of Chicago would not sue.