You could file suit, but you probably wouldn't win or recover anything.
Serving molded bread is not a cause of action, and you'd be hard pressed to prove that you suffered any damages.
Yes, you can potentially sue a school for serving rotten milk if it causes harm to a student. It would be best to consult with a lawyer to assess the situation and determine the appropriate legal action to take.
The past tense of sue is sued.
The typewriter belongs to Sue.
You cannot sue a minor. You may be able to sue their parents or guardians.
"Sue esta hacienda" is not a meaningful phrase in Spanish. It seems to be a combination of words that don't form a coherent statement.
lol ya
You can certainly try, however a bar has no obligation to serve any person. It is highly unlikely that you could prevail or even get the action before a judge.
You can't sue a restaurant for a bandaid in your salad unless it caused you harm. You can report this occurrence to your local department of health.
Yes.
One type of bread that is from Ireland is soda bread. I am not sue of any others, sorry.
You can get sick and then you could sue the restaurant.
No because it was the customer not the restaurant ... you may be able to sue the customer who broke the plate!
yup,u have the right to
The Frying Dutchman
yes but you should leave them because you can have mice for supper or lunch
Visit Yang Chow Restaurant at 819 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA. If you have a less than great meal you can personally sue me.
Not for something they weren't responsible for..... What was their role in whatever happened to you? Did you suffer some "loss" as a result of their actions or inactions? Can you prove it? Can you prove it was the restaurant's fault? If you can answer "Yes" to all of those, then you probably can. In the U.S., people can sue most anyone for anything, but it doesn't mean they'll win.