Ha Ha, yea right!!! You can take them to small claims court, but you still won't get your money. Kiss it goodby!!! Don't loan again....Unless you get equity in hand for the amount of the loan, even if it's a family member!!
A Professional
Yes, it is generally considered unethical and can be against academic integrity policies to do someone else's homework for money.
I would like to know the answer to that question. I know child-support can, but I don't know if anyone else can.
Interest
A debtor owes someone else money. A creditor is owed money from someone else. So, a debtor owes a creditor. Or, a creditor is owed by a debtor.
A c--t
They owe them money and are repaying a debt or are loaning them some.
No nor can they anywhere else in the united states. However they can sue you for the money and you can be ordered to pay.
Yes, someone else can withdraw money on your behalf if you give them permission or if they are authorized to do so, such as through a power of attorney or joint account ownership.
Accounts Receivable = money someone owes to you (you receive money in) Accounts Payable = money you owe to someone else (you pay money out)
A hustler is someone who deceives someone else, usually to gain money. Hustlers usually hide their skill in a particular game to lure someone else with lesser skills to gamble money on a match between them.
To loan money to someone means to give your own money to someone else for a period of time. Then, the receiver will eventually pay the lender back the money (usually with interest).