Contracts
Can I Sue a Relative For Not Giving Back Land I Transferred Temporarily?
Have been served with summons and complaint in Justice Court for breach of contract (credit card debt), which I admit, but 'Deny' other allegations such as marital status, amount owing, interest charges, etc. At what point could I file a cress-complaint for plaintiffs' telephone harassment At the same time as I file my Answer or later? Please help me with your response. A lack of funds keeps me from going to a lawyer and I think I can handle the litigation with only a little help. Thank you with all my heart.
How Can I Make a Company Responsible to Pay a Contract an Individual Signed?
If you have entered into a contract with an individual that proves to be a non-entity what is the legal process that must be done to get that persons corporate or other personal affiliations responsible for the monies awarded in that con tract? In other words if I know this non-entity's legal name and business can I just name them before the court to get satisfaction?
What Can I Do if a Contractor Quits Before Finishing and Threatens to Put a Lien on My Property?
We have written contracts for re modeling work. After an sudden uncontrollable outburst, they quit and now trying to over bill me with unjustified expenses such as full time salary for part time work. They threaten to put a lien on my property if I don't pay them. What should I do?
What Can I Do if the Seller Lied About the Condition of the Item?
I bought a boat from a individual who stated there was nothing wrong with the engine I also asked if he had always winterized it and he said yes now I took it to the lake and pre checking the fluids in it found water in the oil the local dealer said it was freeze damages is the seller liable since he told me he had winterized it. There was nothing on paper and his ad did not state as is.
Can an Employer Charge an Employee for past Billing Errors?
I work as a subcontractor for a jewelry designer. My boss noticed some pricing errors I had made on production pieces listed on my most current invoice. She corrected them, which is fine as I had not yet been paid, then she went back into already paid invoices and listed the money that I now owe them for mistakes I listed in production prices. Some errors were caused by hard-to-interpret costing sheets, some by the costing sheets having no labor listed and the boss verbally informing me of what to input, and some from unknown labor that I transferred over from preexisting similar designs for which I did know the labor cost. Their lack of input, as they continually state they do not have the time, when I looked up those labor costs required me to continue billing in this manner on unknown or unclear labor on various jewelry pieces for nearly four years. I've been trying to go over my labor costing lists with them for years to no avail. I even printed off my spreadsheet that I had developed based on items I had looked up in their costing sheets and by the above manner, and gave it to them a year ago. Now they are trying to retroactively extract pay differences on those past paid invoices. I do not have a written contract with them. I told them yesterday that their having paid me on each invoice was their verification and acceptance of the terms, prices, and totals listed in each invoice. Any questions on prices listed in each invoice needed to be addressed before payment and thus acceptance of the invoice is given. I am unable to find any documentation supporting these questionable business ethics. I would appreciate any input you may have or any resources you can direct me to. Is it legal for them to charge me these questionable labor cost discrepancies on past paid invoices?