If the 'Verbal Fight' occurs in PUBLIC, and the verbiage is deemed to be SLANDER, then yes it is possible to sue. Otherwise, no.
Forget it. Although I'm sure that there probably are exceptions that someone can cite, to my knowledge, no one has been successfully sued over an unfulfilled verbal promise.
Yes.
The past tense of sue is sued.
Some slave who sued for his freedom
{| |- | No, they cannot be sued. Until they reach the age of 18 they are not considered adults. Their parents can be sued for their actions. |}
Yes, you can be sued legally for any verbal contract over $600, so don't joke around!!!!
Yes you can be sued for breach of contract. A verbal agreement can be considered a contract and the fact that you accepted a deposit suggests that you and the buyer had reached an agreement.
Forget it. Although I'm sure that there probably are exceptions that someone can cite, to my knowledge, no one has been successfully sued over an unfulfilled verbal promise.
Anybody can be sued by anyone at anytime for anything. Prevailing in your suit and actually collecting an award are very different matters.
my uncle got sued for that, so my answer is yes
no she is not she is badly bruised and i heard she sued him........
Answer I've never heard of anyone being sued for verbal abuse. If it was physical abuse, I could see you taking that person to court, but for verbal abuse, throwing that person out of your house is about the only thing you can do, legally.
Pay or fight. A default judgment is about the worst outcome.
no
Now days people can sue for almost everything. I would think that the judge would be impeached for such an act because the act would be unconstitutional
Yes, Nicki Minaj is being sued because on her video ''Massive Attack" the props were rented and she is being sued for over $11,000.
You can be sued for anything that somebody else doesn't like. The real question is: How likely are they to win in court ? When property is involved, only a lawyer can estimate that.