An executor is held to a much higher standard than others, known as a fiduciary standard. If you have written evidence of the mis-deed, this person can be held liable. You should be able to find an attorney that will review your case, and assess the strength or weakness of your position. Many times, they'll take a case on a contingency fee basis, if they think it is a strong case. This means they won't charge you anything if they lose, and will charge you a certain percentage of the winnings, usually 20-33%.
Probably a fouled or bad spark plug...timing is not an issue, because your car's comptuer handles all of that stuff.
The Power of Attorney is not personally responsible. If they have mis-managed the funds, they could be held liable to the grantor of the responsibility.
Yes they certainly do have that right. They can recollect some assets if they have mis calculated.
The term MIS or Management Information Systems is basically referring to the system that is used for managing (in this case) a bank or banks daily transactions. It is a term coined to represent management of information whether it be a bank or your own household budget, but refers mainly to (again in this case), computerized accounting. However, MIS can represent a corporations computerized system that handles all information for and about the corporation.
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1) Accounting MIS 2) Financial MIS 3) Manufacturing MIS 4) Marketing MIS 5) HR MIS
Mis-use is a key word in your query: with no determination as to whether it was mis-spent with the wrong vendor, paid too much to a vendor, or the monies were stolen. Take your evidence to a common interest community savvy attorney, who can answer your specific question.
MIS cycle ?
What are the essencial componants of an effective mis and why
Various pitfalls in Management Information Systems (MIS) include inadequate data quality leading to inaccurate decision-making, lack of proper integration between different systems causing inefficiencies, and insufficient security measures leaving systems vulnerable to cyber attacks. Additionally, poor user adoption and resistance to change can hinder the successful implementation of MIS within an organization. It is crucial for businesses to address these pitfalls through proper planning, training, and continuous monitoring and improvement of their MIS.
The opposite of "mis" is "correct" or "right."
Question is not really clear -however- you could be risking a charge of "Mis-Appropriation of Funds' or Fraud.