Yes, you can dispute a hotel cancellation fee if you have a valid reason for the cancellation. It is recommended to contact the hotel directly to explain your situation and provide any supporting documentation to support your case.
Yes, a trustee can legally sue a beneficiary in a trust dispute if there is a valid reason for the lawsuit, such as breach of trust or misconduct by the beneficiary.
In some cases, a lender may cancel a loan after signing if certain conditions are not met or if there is a valid reason for cancellation. It is important to carefully review the terms of the loan agreement to understand the lender's cancellation policies.
It would be very hard to prove that you had a verbal cancellation in court.
You can always cancel a contract regardless of where you signed it, provided you are willing to pay the resulting damages for cancellation without a valid reason.
Why do you want to know? I can answer your question, but only if you have a valid reason for asking.
You will get sued specially if the employer doesn't permit so or there is no valid reason. To cancel a working visa, you need: Cancellation of Work permit, or termination of employment. It be better to consult an immigration lawyer.
When there is good reason you did not do your homework you have a valid excuse.
No, you cannot trespass someone without a valid reason.
You can attempt to have any item removed from your credit report by the same method; writing a letter of dispute to the bureaus. "...should have been paid by your insurance company..." is not a valid reason for dispute. If you were to write with this reason, (most likely) the accounts will be verified and they will remain on your credit for 7 years from the date they were defaulted.
No, a teacher cannot fail a student without providing a valid reason.
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No, you typically cannot check into a hotel without presenting a valid form of identification.