Contractors typically have a specific timeframe, such as 30 days, to bill you for services rendered. It is important to clarify payment terms in the contract to avoid any misunderstandings.
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As long as Services are rendered outside India, Service tax is not applicable.
The statute of limitations for debt in Michigan is 6 years. They have that amount of time to submit the bill. They can also file with the court in that time.
You need to check your state probate code to determine the time period in your state for filing a claim as a creditor.
I would say within the Fiscal Year. Otherwise why would you wait to bill someone for more than a year?, it could be interpreted as a condonation of the debt.
My questions to the contractor to install siding would be several. First, how much is this going to cost me? How long is this going to take? Will you haul off the old siding?
Debt collection in Kentucky has one of the longest limits. The creditor has up to 15 years to collect on a written agreement. They have 5 years for an Oral agreement or Credit Card.
Differs from contractor to contractor and it is purely based on the understanding between the two entering into the legal talks. Normal wearranty period is 1-2 years Here it is a unspoken rule of one year...If he is a good contractor he will make it up to you.
Yes. The law was made to protect volunteers and as long as you are not being compensated for your time, you are covered. Be aware, a coke can be construed as payment for services rendered.
Medicare typically covers hospital inpatient services for up to 60 days after discharge, but it can also apply to services received in the past if they fall within the coverage criteria. For hospital bills specifically, Medicare may cover services rendered within the last two months as long as they are deemed medically necessary and meet the program's guidelines. It's essential to check with Medicare directly or review your specific plan for detailed coverage information.
What does your contract have to say?
That will depend on the jurisdiction. It could be as long as ten years, but in most places it will be less.