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  2. What happens when you can’t repay a payday loan? - AOL

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    When you can’t repay a payday loan, several things are likely to happen as a result.

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    Let's say you've been wronged by someone in a way that negatively impacts your finances. Maybe someone crashed into your car, vandalized your property, or didn't pay you their share of rent. The ...

  4. Lawsuit - Wikipedia

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    Defendants, civil rights organizations, public interest organizations, and government public officials can all set up an account to pay for litigation costs and legal expenses. These legal defense funds can have large membership counts where the members contribute to the fund. Unlike legal financing from legal financing companies, legal defense ...

  5. Settlement (litigation) - Wikipedia

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    The plaintiffs and defendants identified in the lawsuit can end the dispute between themselves without a trial. [2] The contract is based upon the bargain that a party forgoes its ability to sue (if it has not sued already), or to continue with the claim (if the plaintiff has sued), in return for the certainty written into the settlement.

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    That’s why you could be awarded both actual damages and punitive damages if you sue someone who uses your credit report without a “permissible purpose” and prevail. Your attorney fees could ...

  7. Joint and several liability - Wikipedia

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    Alex moves overseas and ceases to make payments. The bank is entitled to sue Bobbie for the full amount. However the creditor has only one cause of action; i.e., they can sue for each debt only once. If the claim fails against one party, the bank cannot go on to sue any of the others.

  8. Tortious interference - Wikipedia

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    Tortious interference with contract rights can occur when one party persuades another to breach its contract with a third party (e.g., using blackmail, threats, influence, etc.) or where someone knowingly interferes with a contractor's ability to perform his contractual obligations, preventing the client from receiving the services or goods ...

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    Though you won’t get a prison sentence for making a mistake when you file a tax return, tax crimes are a much different ball game and can result in criminal penalties or you facing jail time ...

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