You can put a bounty of up to $7000 on the dealers head. He must be alive to attend the hearing though!
The validity of a credit check done by a dealership typically lasts for about 30 days.
Depends on the dealership you bought the parts from. Usually 30 days...
It means 30 days after the date the invoice is received.
Comply to the courts within 30 days!!!!
Not sure what state your in however; In Texas if you purchase a vehicle from a dealer they have 20 business days to take the paperwork/title to the DVM for processing. (on a cash sale). After that it is out of the dealers hands. The state can take 4-6 weeks to send out the title. If you purchased the vehicle on credit, you will not get the title until it's paid off.
Twice, for thirty (30) consecutive days each.
Some titles are on hand while others are not. Most auctions will charge the seller $50.00 if the title is not at the auction when the car is offered for sale. If you purchase a car from an auction they have 30 days to get you a title. If they fail to do so the seller has to take the car.
30 Days of Dice Living - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: USA:E10+
Thirty business days from the time it is assumed the person received the summons that is generally presumed to be 5 days after it has been issued.
30 Days in May - 2013 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-MA
It should appear within 30 days..After 15 days from the time the dealer takes in your trade, you should contact your financial institution to confirm they have received payment in full...If not..Contact the dealer to find out why they have not paid the debt.
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