Yes, if the reason was negligence on the dealers hand.
You can only sue the estate for the actions of the estate/executor. Any right to sue the individual expires when the individual dies.
No. A POA expires when the principal dies.
Don't sue it's not nice
For a written agreement; which involves a credit card debt is 4 yours from the date of last activity or last payment. Once this expires, the debtor can no longer collect on this debt, or sue you for this debt.
Secret Service Sue - 1912 was released on: USA: 31 January 1912
yes
Civil attorney: Consumer lawyer
yes because you can literally sue for anything
Yes, they can still sue you even if they have written off the debt as long as they file a lawsuit before the statute of limitations expires. Writing off the debt allows them to take a loss for tax purposes. If they do sue and collect from you, they have to report it as new income.
Yes, you can potentially sue for being banned from a platform or service, but the outcome will depend on the terms of service, the reason for the ban, and applicable laws. It is recommended to seek legal advice in such situations.
Maybe.
Did you get a warranty in writing? If not, then you bought the car "As Is". It is your car in the condition it is in. You can of course sue but you will loose. AS IS means just that.