Can I be sued for breach of contract after 10 years?
I agree with the others, but would add this. First, Arizona law may be different than Washington, where the statute of limitations is 6 years....
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I agree with the others, but would add this. First, Arizona law may be different than Washington, where the statute of limitations is 6 years....
You need to wait 30 days, then enter the it as a judgment in Superior Court, get a judgment number, then you can proceed with garnishment,...
You're thinking of this upside down, much like it sounds like the construction project was at the end of the day. "Construction liens" are for...
The date it was "sold" is likely not important, as the contract you signed with the underlying provider of the card probably allows for sale,...
The problem with the question (with all due respect) is it depends how illegible it is. If it's entirely illegible, how would the collection...
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I agree with the answer already posted (i.e. filing suit where the defendant is located or where the "action" occurred. However, if you are able...
It sounds like you are on solid ground here. At the very least you have a fraud claim (fraud in the inducement). It would obviously be a lot...
There is a great case right on point, which stands for the proposition that the breaching party cannot stand on the contract and seek to enforce...
Yes you can. The only exception would be if the contractor can show that he did not take on other work, as a result of this contract, and this...
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This response is only to the construction portion. I think the first question is this: do you have a direct contract with the contractor? It...