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  2. U-Haul banned me from renting a truck: Help! - AOL

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    If you're having a problem with a business, Consumer Ally can help. Write us at HelpMe@WalletPop.com.. Q.U-Haul banned me from renting their products because I was associated with a friend who ...

  3. Notice of Intent to Revoke - Wikipedia

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    After re-adjudicating the petition, the USCIS may either refuse to take any revocation action, issue a NOIR, or issue a Notice of Automatic Revocation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] If the USCIS revalidates the petition (either directly, or after receiving additional information from the petitioner in response to the NOID), then the same visa application ...

  4. Right of first refusal - Wikipedia

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    Right of first refusal (ROFR or RFR) is a contractual right that gives its holder the option to enter a business transaction with the owner of something, according to specified terms, before the owner is entitled to enter into that transaction with a third party. A first refusal right must have at least three parties: the owner, the third party ...

  5. Restraint on alienation - Wikipedia

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    The right of first refusal – for example, if Joey sells property to Rachel, he may require that if Rachel later decides to sell the property, she must first give Joey the opportunity to buy it back. The establishment of public parks and gardens, as was the case for the Royal Parks of London in the UK.

  6. Woman calls out husband over his refusal to lend her his ...

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    The couple can't seem to settle the frustrating issue. Woman calls out husband over his refusal to lend her his pickup truck: ‘Y’all need marriage counseling’ Skip to main content

  7. Retainer agreement - Wikipedia

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    It is common for a person seeking the services of a lawyer (attorney) to pay a retainer ("retainer fee") to the lawyer, to see a case through to its conclusion. [2] A retainer can be a single advance payment or a recurring (e.g. monthly) payment. Absent an agreement to the contrary, a retainer fee is refundable if the work is not performed. [3]

  8. Judge approves $10.4M in settlements of two lawsuits ...

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    The city agreed to pay $2.5 million to refund about 70% of the penalties, fees and interest to 7,500 residents who paid delinquent refuse accounts between Sept. 12, 2016, and Dec. 31, 2020.

  9. List of landmark court decisions in the United States

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    Harper v. Virginia State Board of Elections, 383 U.S. 663 (1966) A state's conditioning of the right to vote on the payment of a fee or tax violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Avery v. Midland County, 390 U.S. 474 (1969) Local government districts have to be roughly equal in population. Shaw v.