http://www.stcl.edu/library/TexasRulesProject/TRCP176-185/rule1851984.htm
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An "AC suit on account" typically refers to an Accounts Receivable (AC) suit related to outstanding payments owed to a business. This legal action is taken when a debtor fails to settle their account, prompting the creditor to seek recovery through the court system. The suit may involve claims for the amount due, interest, and possibly legal fees associated with the collection process. Ultimately, the goal is to secure a judgment that compels the debtor to pay their outstanding balance.
No. You have a joint account with another person, they have full ownership rights just like you do. You should get your own account in your name only.
If you want a higher rate of interest compared to what you get on your current account you will need to look for a savings account. If you are keeping a lot of money in your current account you may be missing out. Compare rates and see if there is an account that would suit you better.
No a landlord can not have a bank account frozen. The landlord must file a suit in court to get back any money owed to them.
The CORPORATION whcih owns the business account can bring suit against the wife, but the husband, in his own name, may not.
Even though I do believe your privacy policy has been invaded, I do believe the bank can freeze your account. Answer Yes, if the creditor obtains a judgment by means of a civil suit against the debtor the judgment can be executed as a bank account levy, this means the judgment creditor can remove all non exempt funds from the account until the judgment is paid. Where the account is joint and only one of the account holders is being sued and/or the creditor plaintiff believes the defendant debtor may try to withdraw all the funds the plaintiff can request the court to 'freeze' the account until the suit is settled.
The answer to your question is, bank accounts, as so many must believe, are not sacrosaint. If one loses in a financial oriented suit and does not pay the winner can get a court order and withdraw the amount, should it exist, from the account, no matter who else is on the account.
You can open up a business savings account by booking an appointment with the bank of your choice, after doing some research about the services they offer and if they suit you. You can also try to open the account online but they might request to see some documents and identification in the branch.
Do the following:Runescape Homepage > Cursor Over Account > Account Management > Start/Extend Subscription.After you done that just do as it tell you, and choose payment type that best suit you to credit you with membership, then you can access members content in-game.
You need to get a Ubisoft account. You then go to the main menu of the game and go to "exclusive content". You then sign in to your Ubisoft account. You will then unlock the secret character, Chunin Sasuke (Black Suit Sasuke).