However, bear in mind that as with any other loan, the lender can
still take legal action against you in order to recover the money he lent.
Nevertheless, you should know that though there is no collateral, the lender can
still take legal action against you in order to recover his money.
Not exact matches
While there's technically no law
against it, if you default, your lender could
still choose to
take legal action should they find out that you've used the money for something other than what you agreed to.
The Electoral Commission are
still questioning why 100,000 ballot papers were rejected on Thursday, and
legal action may be
taken against proceedings in Glasgow.
The chances for any
legal action against Amazon are much better in the EU where we
still have people on the Competition Commission who
take their jobs seriously.
If all other holders of stock voted to do this, so 90 % for, and you didn't, so 10 %
against, it's
still legal if that vote meets the threshold for
taking the
action.
While there's technically no law
against it, if you default, your lender could
still choose to
take legal action should they find out that you've used the money for something other than what you agreed to.
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