Such a lawsuit would not have merit. Section 31 of the Coinage Act of 1965 states: "United States coins and currency (including Federal reserve notes and circulating notes of Federal reserve banks and national banks) are legal tender for all debts, public charges, taxes, and dues." That means that a creditor to whom you are indebted must accept pennies or any other legal United States money. But businesses who are not your creditors have the right to make their own policies about accepting pennies and coins.
If your state has a law requiring business to accept all legal tender of the United States, then you could sue the business for violation of your state's law. In that case, your lawsuit would be legitimate.
10 pennies...
sue them
You can sue if you burnt your hair in a store if the owner was negligent. In order to win your case, you have to prove that it was the store owner's fault.
Beneficiery can sue.
yes she does,she just wont admit it or Disney will sue her
yes u can!
small claims court
it can be illegal if you do not get permission from the owner of the store, and if they say yes (which they wont) and you get injured they might think you would sue them. hope this information works :D
yes because of you pawning your title and you failing to pay for it ,so yea the have the right to sue
Find the receipt and take it back to the store or you can just sue the store
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Yes, you can potentially sue a store for banning you from their premises if you believe that your rights have been violated, such as discrimination or wrongful exclusion. However, the outcome of the lawsuit would depend on the specific circumstances and laws governing such situations.