Is employer liable for employee work related items not bought by employer stolen at work?
Why would you think the Employer would be liable? On what basis? Absent a specific statutory obligation one party has no duty to protect another...
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Why would you think the Employer would be liable? On what basis? Absent a specific statutory obligation one party has no duty to protect another...
I'm not clear on the facts as you made reference to a contract. Generally in Missouri you are going to be an "employee at will" which means that...
I cannot say for sure without more facts and having you disclose more than would be appropriate in this forum but it is possible that it could...
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First off why would you want it to be tenants in common? If that were the case then you would not hold full title to the property - only 1/3. The...
There are certain administrative steps you must pursue in order to be able to file suit. I encourage you to obtain an attorney to assist you with...
The circumstances that you reference were traditionally subject to redress through two common law causes of action: Criminal Conversation and...
It is not clear what type of case you are asking about. Once the property was foreclosed upon and sold you no longer had any right to possession...
You can certainly assert a claim on that basis. I was involved in a suit several years ago based upon a homeowner's landscaping berm allegedly...
While I agree with the prior answer I would point out that if the fence in question is strictly on your property then you may be able to remove it....
It is not permissible to simply stop paying your rent due to the landlord's failure to properly maintain the property. You should continue to pay...