No Clock Co Gilbert ceased trading in 1964.
If the insurance company does not pay the bill, yes, you are still responsible.
NO, as long as he co-signed the loan, he is standing good for the payment. They can get a judgment against him and garnishee his wages . Dont let that happen to your Dad.Take Care of Your Business.
You are responsible for co signing the loan. If you are partners with your husband in his business, have a loan together on the business, then yes, the business becomes an asset that could be attached if the loan you cosigned on should be defaulted on.
Even though SBA microloans are viable financing option for low-income or even unemployed individuals, they're open to a large range of individuals and business owners. To qualify, one need to be at least 21 years old. If applying for business, you must be the sole proprietor or apply with co-owners as co-borrowers. A microloan for a business need to be used for business loans only.
No, unless she were a co-owner of the business or a co-borrower of cosigner of loans that were business related. A creditor might try to hold a spouse responsible if the couple reside in a community property state. In such circumstances the non owner spouse might wish to consider using an "innocent spousal defense."
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No Went out of business over 20 years ago
the circumstances of his life. Co-dependency.
I'm sorry but this company has been out of business for a number of years. Hope this helps!
A clock is an instrument used to indicate, keep, and co-ordinate time.
The Uttermost Co. Time Zones 06909 Wall Clock is 16" x 16".
What years was the Colonial Casting Co., Meriden, Conn. in business?
HelloYes, the Eagle was produced by the Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. of Winsted, Conn. The company had a very long history that is related well at this address:http://www.discoverclocks.com/gilbert_clock.HTMLI have an eagle, and have found no information about so far. By using historical information fon the company i have been able to estimate my clock was made in 1879 (give or take). I was "gifted with the clock which stuck me as ug-ug-ugly(!)I let it sit for a year for inspiration, and ended up going for a redesign of the case and a cleaning tune-up of the works. I have a a variety of parts that were not used during the rebuild, I have a the extrrior lumber , most of the door, and the door glass (etched/guilded). I aslo have the original bob from thr pendulum.please contact me if you have any questions I might help withc141clay @ Comcast,net