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bondreshabda   21 February 2008 at 12:17

Liability of the gurrantor.

what is the liability of the gurrantor , if the debtor dies before the loan amount is fully paid.

sanjay singh   19 February 2008 at 17:09

what the way to determine the age

hi
i`m facing a problem the problem is in a excution suit j.d. has made a objection regarding age of d.h as the original suit is against the illegal termiation , the decree consisting that j.d. has to pay all the allowances including salary to d.h. In the service book age was not enterd correctly and
d.h. has given his janampatri for his actual age and want to consider his age according to that janmpatri,beside age the d.h. is not literate he dont have any certificate of his schooling. what to do in suvh case?

amitsdel   19 February 2008 at 13:04

Changing name

What is the procedure for changing name.

V.Raghavan   18 February 2008 at 00:05

How to maintain the property of the landlord who died intestate ?

Can the tenants -only three - have a MOU between them to maintain the properties of the land lord ( one house and three flats) who died intestate and had no first and second clause heirs? This is to protect the properties of the deceased landlord from the illegal heirs who fight between themselves to aquite the properies and threatens the tenants before getting an order from the competent court of law or authority? Will the MOU is valid protecting their tenancial rights? What are the points necessarily be included?
What to do with the monthly rents payable and how to pay the maintenance and other sevice charges? Kindly advice.

avaneesh   17 February 2008 at 23:41

suit for recovery - promissory note

in a case of suit for recovery of money against the son of a deceased father who is alleged to be a loanee, how far is the son liable to pay and that too if the the creditor has not demanded the money from his father directly but to some relative of the original loanee i.e. the deceased father, whether it amounts to no cause of action, please advise with citations if any.

bondreshabda   15 February 2008 at 14:24

MOU and an Agreement

Is there any difference between MOU and an Agreement from the point of its enforceability in the court of law.

bondreshabda   15 February 2008 at 14:23

MOU and an Agreement

Is there any difference between MOU and an Agreement.

Vinod Kaul   14 February 2008 at 09:15

sale of house

Respected Members,

Hope all is well from your end

I have a problem and need some good advice from all of you

I have sold my flat on 3/12/2007 as per the sale agreement the flat was valued at 33.50 lacs and the buyer paid RS 10.Lacs as earnest and balance money was to be paid on or before 3/2/2008 but the problem is the buyer has not paid the money at the stipulated date and he has lost is job and unable to get housing loan now he is avoiding me when i tell him to cancell the deal he refuses on the second part i have purchased the flat i have to pay the money to seller on situplated date or else he will forefiet the whole amount
now i am in fix

please advice what to do

awaiting for your reply

vinod