They lose
If a party refuses to answer Discovery in a civil case, you can file a Motion to Compel, requesting that the court compel them to answer.
If a company refuses payment for goods or services rendered, the other party may take legal action to recover the owed amount. This could result in a lawsuit, court judgment, or other legal consequences for the company that refused payment.
No. If she has been living at the house full time with your permission, you can't just "kick her out." If she refuses to leave, you will have to file a lawsuit to have her ejected from the property. If a lawsuit is necessary, it is highly recommended that you be represented by an attorney.
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take it to the vet and have it put down
Death by firing squad
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If a defendant refuses to pay a judgment, it can be enforced through various legal methods such as wage garnishment, bank account levies, or seizing assets. These actions are typically carried out by court officers or collection agencies on behalf of the plaintiff to compel the defendant to satisfy the judgment.
See a construction law attorney and have a lawsuit for foreclosure of lien initiated. I do not recommend filing your own lawsuit--they are quite complicated and attorney fees can be collected if you win.
Take her to court and have the judge make it a requirement. She will then have no choice.
They can refuse any transaction they choose.
Mercutio steps in and fights Tybalt instead.