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Daniel Jon Woodring
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This answer should not be considered specific legal advice, nor does it...
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Brent Allan Rose
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I don't know what you mean by "contract marriage," but, since you posted under...
Eric Nissim Assouline
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You may need to file a lawsuit to recover this deposit. Eric N. Assouline,...
Robert John Murillo
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Your rights are left in great part in the terms of the contract. Did the...
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Lesly C Longa's answer
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While I agree that it would be unfair for you to have to pay if the gym you got...
Ronald Lee Burdge
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Most states have a consumer protection law that specifically governs things...
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Archibald Johns Thomas III
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Your rights as an employee depend on several things. One, whether you have a...
Marshall C Deason Jr.
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Your rights are governed by the provisions of the contract that you signed with...
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Shawn B Alexander
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The governing documents of your association will have the contract policies...
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Archibald Johns Thomas III
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Your rights as an employee depend on several things. One, whether you have a...
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Personality disputes, favoritism, and an abuse of power by the boss, no matter...
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There is no Florida law governing unpaid leaves of absence. It would depend on...
Archibald Johns Thomas III
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A leave of absence would be at the discretion of your employer. There is no...
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Bonita M. Riggens' answer
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It depends upon your employer's policy. There is no Florida law which governs...
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Bonita M. Riggens' answer
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Contact the building owner to see if you can get inside to get your machine....
Joseph Brien
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First contact the owner of the premises and attempt to gain access to your...
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Kenneth Brian Schwartz
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Discrimination based on religion is unlawful. If you suffer some adverse...
Archibald Johns Thomas III
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Assuming you work for a non government employer, there is no law in Florida...
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Bonita M. Riggens' answer
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You need to read the warranty information which came with the computer - that...
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Bonita M. Riggens' answer
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It most likely depends upon whether you have a contract which specifies what...
Archibald Johns Thomas III
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It depends on your agreement with your employer. Some employees have a...
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Bonita M. Riggens' answer
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Not sure what you are asking. She verbally accused you of forgery? Did she...
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Tami Leigh Diebel
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Did you have an attorney involved when you signed the release of liability? If...
Lars A. Lundeen
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From your description of this situation, it appears that you negotiated a...
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Alterraon Phillips
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To answer your question, I would recommend you either hire a real estate or...
Lucreita D. Becude
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Mr. Phillips is absolutely correct in his response to you. Your options are to...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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Assuming you're an at-will employee, you can be fired for any reason or no...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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If you are an at-will employee, you can be fired for any reason or no reason,...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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You have the freedom to work at a different job at your whim. Your employer...
Robert David Shapiro
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The prior 2 answers you got are somewhat incomplete. There are over 30...
Jennifer Suet Fong Lim
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I take it that you are referring to Form I-864 affidavit of support required to...
Jennifer Suet Fong Lim
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ALERT: In my view, your situation illustrates the flaws with the federal...

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