Yes, for Breach of contract.
No, but if you pay the insurance, or if she's not on his, you can probably manage to get her into trouble for driving it.
NO
no way
Yes, a private school can legally refuse to enroll a student as they have the right to set their own admission criteria and policies.
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Small claims court if it is under the max dollar amount in your state.
Absolutely. Would you pay someone who owed you money. The no claims bonus is a gimmick anyway. Allstate advertises the refund of premium bonus if you don't have any claims. However, in order to get this bonus check you have to purchase an endorsement that costs you as much as the bonus could possibly be.
No.
Yes, a school can refuse to enroll a student based on certain criteria or circumstances, such as age requirements, academic qualifications, behavior issues, or residency restrictions.
yes...
Because of the limits, paperwork, claims, deductibles, price, pre-existing conditions.
Yes they can refuse if you are not married or not a relative.