Yes, you can still sue a business that no longer exists for damages or compensation. However, it may be more challenging to collect any awarded funds if the business has ceased operations.
How can I get my college transcripts if my college no longer exists?
Possibly, but in todays messed up society and ignorant jurors, the criminal may end up being compensated. Common sense no longer exists today.
Pittsburgh Screw and Bolt became the Screw and Bolt Company of America. It no longer exists.
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You cannot. It no longer exists
The Soviet government no longer exists. However, when it did exist, it conducted it's business in a place called the Kremlin.
The TV show Damages no longer airs on the FX channel. Damages aired for 5 seasons on both FX and the DirecTV channel.
The website no longer exists.
no capacity; it no longer exists
No. The Illuminati no longer exists.
No. The Illuminarti no longer exists.
The country is not stated in the question. However, in the US, De Jure segragation no longer exists.