boycotter
no. it depends what company
You should speak with the manager of the finance company and explain that you are willing to pay the car off and keep your credit in good standing.
Read the Fair Credit Billing Act. Also your user agreement.
in estates
It is called cancelling a check
Workplace discrimination
no. it depends what company
ONLY if you can find someone to buy it without a title. NO buyer, NO seller.
You can take the company to court and have the court submit a judgment against the company. You can actually obtain your money from the company that refuses to submit the Garnishee Answer.
yes. you can sue an at fault driver if his insurance company refuses to pay your claim. it would not be proper to sue the insurance company.
because they don't want to...
Nonjuror
If your contractor refuses to give you copies or originals of the insurance papers, contact the insurance company themselves. If the insurance company name is not known, call the state you live in to inquire.
Tell them there gay.
It is possible. Perhaps they are simply not interested.
No, "unwilling" is an adjective that describes someone who is not willing or refuses to do something.
If it is company property then the ex-employee has no choice but to return it! If they refuse then the company can report it to police as a theft and you can be charged criminally.