(b) The registration statement must also contain either: (1) a full and complete disclosure of any litigation or
unresolved complaint filed with a governmental authority of this State, any other state or the United States relating to the operation of the credit services organization; or (2) a notarized statement that states that there has been no litigation or
unresolved complaint filed with a governmental authority of this State, any other state or the United States relating to the operation of the credit services organization.
The registration statement shall also contain either a full and complete disclosure of any litigation or
unresolved complaint filed within the preceding five years with a governmental authority of the Commonwealth, any other state or the United States relating to the operation of the credit services business, or a notarized statement that there has been no litigation or
unresolved complaint filed within the preceding five years with the governmental authority of the Commonwealth, any other state or the United States relating to the operation of the credit services business.
(1) a full and complete disclosure of any litigation or
unresolved complaint filed with a governmental authority of this State, any other state or the United States relating to the operation of the credit services organization; or
A full and complete disclosure of any litigation or
unresolved complaint filed with a governmental authority of this state relating to the operation of the credit services organization.
(2) The registration statement shall also contain either: (a) A full and complete disclosure of any litigation or
unresolved complaint filed with a governmental authority of this state relating to the operation of the credit services organization; or (b) A notarized statement that there has been no litigation or
unresolved complaint filed with a governmental authority of this state relating to the operation of the credit services organization.
Not exact matches
If the issue remains
unresolved after allowing a reasonable amount of time for a response, you can
file a
complaint with the Federal Transit Administration in Washington D.C. and show your local
complaint records.
If there is a problem, there is nobody to call, an obtuse «frequently asked questions» page to navigate through before you can
file a ticket, and
unresolved complaints.
You will also learn how to get
unresolved false or fraudulent items removed by
filing a
complaint with the Federal Trade Commission.
When the
complaints were
filed most of these issues were
unresolved, so it's hard to tell if or when these IDR applications were ever processed.
For serious
unresolved errors, you can investigate legal action against the credit - reporting agency, or possibly
file a
complaint with the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau.
If you have an
unresolved concern or dispute with your car insurance provider, you can
file a
complaint form online or request a form by phone: