Yes, you can still be sued even after your automobile claim has been closed. Closing a claim typically means that the insurance company has settled the matter to their satisfaction, but it does not prevent other parties involved from pursuing legal action if they believe they have grounds for a lawsuit. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance specific to your situation.
The case was closed. someone didn't show up to support their claim or didn't answer the claim against them.
of course you can't, if biding is closed for that item then it wont be sold or will have been sold
NO. They have all now been closed
If it's not been a year and you did not cash the check. Then it is still opened.
If the estate was duly probated and is now closed then the creditor is out of luck. When an estate is probated a notice is published and the creditors have a certain time period during which to file a claim with the probate court. That time period varies from state to state. If that time period has passed the creditor cannot collect.
It will be assumed that your father benefited from the purchases. They can make a claim against the estate, even if it has been closed. If it is still within any statute of limitations for debt, they can make the claim. They might be open to a percentage rather than the whole thing.
However, that is a claim that has been disputed. Or just, That claim has been disputed.
The name meaning has been lost to history but some still claim that it meant Homeland.
Twisted Twins is still there but is not running. The whole Northwest Territory where it's located has been closed since 2008.
Please visit your doctor for an evaluation. You need to be seen as soon as possible.
Yes and it has been closed for a decade. The airport now in HK is Chek Lap Kok Airport. Yes and it has been closed for a decade. The airport now in HK is Chek Lap Kok Airport.
Yep!