Faraday Future is now getting
sued by the supplier that makes its seats, a company called Futuris, over allegedly unpaid bills, as BuzzFeed News broke Thursday.
Not exact matches
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I just heard that Pedigree
sued Blue Buffalo for false advertising for claiming there are no meat «
by - products» in their food and that it was proven they do use meat
by - products (ground up beaks, claws and even some feathers for example) and that Blue is blaming this on
suppliers and still has not addressed it.
It's been
sued by its parts
suppliers as insiders fear the promised money from China may dry up.
The company is also being
sued in India
by Swedish telecoms
supplier Ericsson, which has accused Xiaomi of not licensing its patents.
There's also the question of who
suppliers should target should the company fail to pay
suppliers — something that's already happened at least once and ended in a lawsuit after seat
supplier Futuris
sued the company for $ 10 million after claiming it breached contract
by not paying its bills.
Yes, after RECO convicts the Registrant for a breach where the Registrant has an agreement with a client to pay any damages the Registrant would encounter as a result of misrepresentations of a seller when relying upon listing information
supplied by the Seller, then the registrant can
sue the Seller in civil court to get reimbursed for those damages.