Not exact matches
For example, if you don't make timely
payments on the vehicle, your creditor may have the right to «repossess» — or take back your
car without going to court or warning you in
advance.
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on rent or can't pay your
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If you don't — or can't — make timely
payments on your vehicle, your creditor may have the right to repossess your
car without going to court or telling you in
advance.
Failure to make the first, second or even last
payment on time carries serious consequences because your creditor has the right to «repossess» — take back — your
car without going to court, or without warning you in
advance.
M&S did everything correctly: it served a valid break notice, and
on the last quarter day preceding the break date, it paid the landlord a full quarter's rent, and an
advance payment of service charge and
car parking licence fees.