Even if the seller resold the property for a profit, they could
still sue the buyer for the $ 5,000 deposit.
Even if the reason is because the floor is warped and that's not your fault, the friend can
still sue YOU for it and you will have to pay damages if you're found guilty in a lawsuit.
If you've wiped out your savings to make someone whole, and
they still sue you, you've admitted liability and have nothing left to give them.
You can
still sue for economic losses, but you have to pick between a limited right to sue or an unlimited right to sue for non-economic losses.
And your workers can
still sue you in certain instances — for instance, if your gross negligence leads to an injury.
Lenders can
still sue you.
No - fault laws are designed to reduce lawsuits (although in most cases, people can
still sue if their losses are severe or meet a certain dollar threshold).
Such officials can
still sue for civil rights violations if they occur during their term, under myriad other laws depending on who violates them and how it occurred and what right was violated.
Residents can
still sue in tort, but must pay back provincial compensation if successful.
As long as you aren't assigned 50 percent or more of the blame, you can
still sue the other parties for compensation.
You can
still sue for damages provided you meet certain criteria.
[111] If the prosecutor decides to close an investigation, for example because of an inability to identify the perpetrator, the victim can
still sue the Ministry of Interior for damages for harm caused during detention in a police station under the ministry's control, which often results in civil courts awarding compensation to the victim.
So, when you have signed a waiver can
you still sue afterwards?
If you were 25 percent responsible for causing your accident, then you can
still sue the other motorist for 75 percent of your damages.
The complaining witness may
still sue the respondent attorney in a civil court.
North Carolina is one of the few states in which you can
still sue for adultery.
As long as it's during the period when Josephine is an individual plaintiff and not a class, her individual settlement doesn't settle the case with regards to the other plaintiffs (members of the class) who could
still sue, but would have to find a different lead plaintiff.
That being said, if your goal is simply to get them to fix the problem, rather than receive monetary damages, then you could
still sue for an action to be taken.
So again, shoukd PD
still sue?
What good is a deed in lieu if the bank can
still sue you on the promissory note that you signed?
Creditors can
still sue you, garnish your wages or seize assets.
By law, your auto insurance plan carries third - party liability coverage, but you can
still sue an at - fault party for additional compensation in excess of the standard no - fault benefits should your damages warrant such action.
If you've wiped out your savings to make someone whole, and
they still sue you, you've admitted liability and have nothing left to give them.
You're also limited by the fact that the wronged person can
still sue you and collect even more than you've agreed to give them.
Most likely they will
still sue you and ask you to pay their legal fees.
Your auto insurance plan includes third - party liability coverage, but you can
still sue an at - fault party for additional compensation in excess of the standard no - fault benefits if your damages warrant such action.
Lenders can
still sue you.
You need to get the settlement offer In Writing before paying Anything, otherwise the creditor could claim the offer was never given, and
still sue the consumer for the debt that was supposed to be settled (unlike BK which gives a consumer legal protection) 3.
Homeless children can
still sue as individuals to enforce their educational rights under a 17 - year - old law that is now part of the No Child Left Behind Act, a federal judge has ruled.
You will
still sue the hospital if you show up with a dead or compromised baby that they can't resuscitate or rescue from permanent disability, but you can't sue a nonexistent OB.
Mommy can
still sue the Doctor (his wages) and the hospital (their profit) because she lied or did nt know about having an STD.
If the perpetrator is not insured, you can
still sue him or her in civil court.
Around the time Bezos launched Amazon, MTV was
still suing its former employee, trying to get its domain name back.
If you are
still suing CPS where you are let me know.
Its bottlers, and not just the ones
still suing the company over syrup pricing policies, were expressing concern.
You're
still suing your spouse for divorce, even if she is no longer suing you for one, so your divorce would proceed.
Not exact matches
«It is puzzling that an employee who remains under contract (and is
still being paid) has
sued us for being fired, especially when we continue to comply fully with the terms of our agreement with her,» TheBlaze said.
Ohio is
suing five drug manufacturers and McKesson faces a lawsuit in West Virginia (though the company's CEO is
still taking home a hefty bonus).
* These laws effectively block neighbours from
suing farms over foul odors, noise and health concerns — although farms must
still abide by relevant safety regulations and are liable for accidents.
Still, AT&T, which is making the largest recent attempt at vertical integration with its proposed $ 85 billion acquisition of Time Warner, has been
sued by the Department of Justice to stop the deal.
Because even in 2015 I
still see people riffing on ideas and working on business plans, product flows or coding on projects without first forming a company, signing contracts that assign intellectual property to that company and trusting that «friends» would never
sue you.
Despite
still being a major investor in Arista, Cheriton is
suing the company over a disagreement involving the use of a programming language that another one of Cheriton's companies developed.
Still, the company claims it has already
sued more than 1,000 people for tampering with its review system since the beginning of 2015, as The Seattle Times reports.
Factom is newer but they have
still yet to get their software
sued by large companies or in important scenarios, such as verifying Tether's financial transactions.
Though the developer would have been able to
sue, «he
still would have a hole in the ground that he was paying taxes and insurance and contractor fees on.»
Still, one has to ask: Would those governance changes have happened if Benchmark hadn't
sued in the first place?
Still, opponents are aiming mostly at phase two rules that establish a class - action right to
sue under the Best Interest Contract Exemption.
They
still have to comply with federal and state laws, which means gays are out, but everyone else has to be considered for employment by the company (the only exceptions to the law are where your religion or other protected status are essential for the job... for example, a Muslim couldn't
sue an Episcopalian church who wouldn't hire them in an administrative role because their faith clashes with that of the church — things like that don't apply to a fast food chain).
Mikey Weinstein, MRFF's founder and president, said he would
sue the academy on behalf of his clients if the words were
still left at the end of the oath, even if repeating them was optional.
Because many of the alleged victims did not
sue within three years of turning 18, a judge recently had to dismiss much of the lawsuit, though the pastors and churches charged in the lawsuit could
still face criminal charges because there is no statute of limitations on felonies.