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Debtor owes me, trying to figure out how to freeze RBC account
Through the summer, I picked up a client on a contract basis for whom I completed about 3 months of work. I had every reason to believe they would come good in terms of paying me, as the owners of the ...
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From a practical perspective, what is the most reliable way to make a debtor pay?
It would seem the two options to "force" a person to pay are
have a judge issue a wage garnishing order for one of their employers
have a judge issue a wage garnishing order against one of ...
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How is interest calculated on a debt?
For the notice of payment hearing forum it has a section for "payment order" and "interest". How is interest calculated? What percent is it? What time does it start counting from, ...
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Bob occupies Anna's parking lot. How could Anna prove it?
Anna owns a parking lot. However Bob frequently uses it as his guests' parking lot for two years. The average rental rate for a parking lot is about $40 a month, totaling about $1000 for the two years ...
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Fraud if a director lies about being unable to pay
Context: Canadian Law; contractor; fraud
Would it be considered fraudulence on behalf of the director (specifically CEO) of a company if they were to lie about being unable to pay a contractor, but ...
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Cell phone with zero usage sent to collections agency
A year ago I briefly had a phone plan in Alberta, Canada where I used absolutely zero data and no calling minutes.
I called the phone company in order to cancel the plan on a Saturday, when they ...
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Collection agency trying to collect on parking ticket? (Is this advice accurate?)
I got a ticket from a private parking enforcement company for leaving the lot when I did not leave the lot (the ticket even specifies the place I theoretically went to). I've been trying to fight it ...