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I live in Fl, and have never been to RI or done business there. I don't know anyone near there either.
I was scammed by this seller, and after I filed a case with paypal and was refunded, he sent me an empty package to have tracking proof for his case. The weight on the receipt would... View More
answered on Dec 3, 2013
You might consider hiring an attorney to represent and assist you - it could cost less than the trip.
FRCP Rule 60 carries a provision for relief when "the judgment has been satisfied". How plainly do we read this? If a defendant pays in full and can clearly show that in a post-judgment motion, what's to stop the erasure of that judgment like it never existed? What "just... View More
answered on Jan 21, 2013
Rule 60 is generally used to vacate a judgement wrongly entered. This does not sound like what you are describing. Depending on whether the matter is civil or criminal - in the state - district - or federal court, there are various instances where Rule 60 may be applicable. Consult with a qualified... View More
answered on Feb 16, 2013
Perils for the Borrower or the Lender ? I would suggest whichever side you are on that you secure a qualified contracts attorney to ensure that your agreement is comprehensive and fully embodies your rights and obligations.
answered on Jan 24, 2013
Not to my knowledge. You may search the general laws at: http://webserver.rilin.state.ri.us/Statutes/
Basically, I was contracted to finish sand and apply 3 coats of poly to a new hardwood floor.
The floor installer had left several black marks and some uneven boards.
The homeowner insisted that I repair these marks left by the installer even though I recommended that the few boards... View More
answered on Jan 24, 2013
The written contract will be of vital importance in this dispute. Review it with an attorney in your area.
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