Let us say Sept 3 - the due date is a Sunday. Is a consumer protected from any ‘late fees’ if paid amount due is paid the following open day? Monday?
You need to look at the terms of the contract you entered with the creditor. Generally speaking, if the due date is a day the business is closed, it is generally accepted practice to give a grace period until the next business day. I have not researched the Civil Code on this issue recently, but I am sure that businesses are required to extend the due date grace period until the next business day.
I have some questions, was ticketed on a street due to an ordinance that the streets must be cleared of cars for snow removal from Nov 1th April 27th. The road was not posted with this ordinance.
Is there an asummption that a citizen knows the city traffic ordinances?
How does city government notify citizens of new ordinances?
Does the city government have to provided sufficient and comprehensive means for all citizens to be aware of the law.?
And what does "sufficient and comprehensive means" entails?
duties of a
i was led to beleive that a commonwealth attorney will investigate or have investigation made into the ''false'' signature on a deed,when i approached him about the situation, he claimed it would be a ''conflict of interest''and i would have to obtain an attorney.
how can one hold such a position, and claim conflict of interest? also, who would i go to of higher position?there has been a ''criminal'' act of forgery.thank-you very much for other answers, i appreciate your web-site.
I owe Amex and WF total 130,000
I owe Amex 70,000 and have been in default for 3 months. My business has slowed by 80% in the last 6 months. I cannot make their payments at all. My home is upside down with a negative 100,000 in value so no equity there. Can they still come after me? What can I do to stall till the economy changes. I also owe WF bank 60,000 in default for 90 days. My wife makes enough just to pay for the house payment and food. help?
251 dispostion
If I can get a 251 dispostion in VA as a first time offender for a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge, am I technically convicted for that whole year or is this motion classified as ''probation before judgement''?