No, you can't return a contract, that's permanent. A receipt you can use to return your unwanted purchases. A receipt is something you get to show your purchases and a contract is something you sign permanently to make an agreement with somebody. They are two totally different thing's. A receipt is not a contract in any sense imaginable. It is for money paid by one person to another, and that's all. Therefore, if there is a dispute about whether an amount was paid, that is where the receipt comes into the picture. No other contractual agreement can be inferred from a receipt.
Same.
Same as if you werent on disability. Read your contract. Did it mention disability insurance?
Yes they can report the vehicle stolen, but as long as you have a copy of the contract that is signed by both parties and a receipt of the purchase and/or money order receipt, there is nothing that they can do about it. It would just be a waste of time for them to try. Hope this helps.
Same as "cash register receipt". It is the paper receipt that prints out of the cash register when you purchase an item at a store. Or simply called a receipt.
Same as "cash register receipt". It is the paper receipt that prints out of the cash register when you purchase an item at a store. Or simply called a receipt.
Contact the insurance company with whom you have the contract by registered, return receipt mail, and request a copy. You might have to pay a fee to cover costs.
Yes,
There is no need to write a contract, you only need to write a receipt. You should include the date, the amount you received, (his or her name), (your name). Your signature. His or her signature
Same as "cash register receipt". It is the paper receipt that prints out of the cash register when you purchase an item at a store. Or simply called a receipt.
Staples sells this product.
not all substances contract in the same
The HBL is a document of title, while the HSWB is not, But both are evidence of contract of carriage and receipt for cargo.