Can a Nonprofit and For-Profit Entity Operate Legally in the Same Building?
Yes they can be adjacent tenants. Avoid co-mingling of funds, but beyond that you will require customized advice to respond to you second to last...
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Yes they can be adjacent tenants. Avoid co-mingling of funds, but beyond that you will require customized advice to respond to you second to last...
They are not allowed to do it (break up a pack)(because of tax laws) but it happens a lot. It happens a lot because some people cannot afford a...
There is no legal question in your posting. It is simply a proof of mailing and delivery, nothing more and all alternatives are legally irrelevant.
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No, you can't sue because after you "played like you were going to take an item" no judge or no jury will find in your favor even though the...
A complete violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and almost certainly a scam....
Aside from the fact that even adjacent booths are not "identical in location", normally a lessor can rent for the best price available so long as...
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Contact customer relations and maybe you will get a coupon or a free salad on your next visit. Without medical bills, don't even think about a...
Most lawsuits are NOT do it yourself projects. A simple observation: you have no legal damages other than anger, frustration, embarrassment, etc....