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answered on Apr 17, 2018
Yes. They can give you a written limited or general power of attorney for you to deal with a vehicle on their behalf.
answered on Apr 17, 2018
Who was the contract withsnd who charged you fees not in the contract.
My boyfriend's friend gave him a box of vintage sleaze/erotica paperbacks and trading cards. My bf wants to sell on Amazon & Ebay, which is okay, according to their policies. Is it legal to sell them from Kentucky?
answered on Sep 27, 2017
This is most likely alright. If you legally acquired the paperbacks and trading cards, you are free to resell them. The first sale doctrine allows people to resell what the purchase without restriction from the copyright or trademark owner. Although, if they are adult materials, you cannot sell... View More
We took car in for warranty covered repair of transmission. When we got the car back and drove home it was steering and handeling horribly. Upon my own inspection i found that the drivers side axle nut had only one half turn holding the wheel onto the axel. I took pictures and contacted dealership... View More
answered on Nov 12, 2016
For now, they should do the repairs for free. I don't see a legal claim--you can only make a claim for what did happen, not what could have happened.
if so i need a good lawyer that will work probono until my case is settled, please help
answered on Jul 22, 2016
What I think you mean is you are looking for a lawyer to take the case on acontingent fee. If it's a car crash and you were hurt, no problem--contact a member of the Ky. Trial Lawyers Assn. I believe the statute of limitations for property damage is two years, one year for any injuries. If... View More
answered on Jul 1, 2016
Not sure what you mean. If you have an automatic payment, it's not late if they don't take it out on time.You should be covered.Question? Get a free consult from a member of the Ky Trial Lawyers Assn.
I did not notify anyone beacuse niether car had damage.
answered on Jul 18, 2016
Likely they can but you can use internal procedures to respond. You could also try collecting unemployment benefits arguing it wasn't a) misconduct or b) willful.
Cherokee dr now I have lost my wife my home living out of my car hardly see my kids.because Google lied to my wife I was at work what can I do
answered on Sep 4, 2015
What you can do is gather your proof and go see a local attorney. You simply have not provided enough information here and need to have a face to face discussion, probably with a family attorney.
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