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Question is if a contract says to "pay someone monthly"
And you pay them...person cashes in the check ...that constitutes payment
Person was "paid"
Then after that if the check doesn't clear because the payer's account overdrafts, then that doesn't change the fact the payer still paid the payee, correct?
After that contractually the payee has no right to file claims that the amount owed wasn't paid, right? The payee can decide not to do further business with the other party, but amount owed was paid even if not actually received, correct me if I'm wrong
So you wrote a check, it bounced, but you want to say you paid the person is what I'm hearing. Nope there was no payment and you need to come up with the fees the person may incur due to the bounced check as well if they take you to court.
Last edited by Spazkat9696; 05-16-2014 at 04:33 PM..
Rule could be interpreted as no you wouldn't owe me $100 but I have the right not to do any more business with you in the future
It's like the guillotine rule where if the blade doesn't come down, you get to live and walk on out
This is one of the most rediculous posts I have seen on City Data forums. OF COURSE YOU HAVE NOT PAID.
and you still owe the money, and yes they can choose to not do business with you but you still owe them the money and are subject to fraud for giving them what you knew was a worthless check.
I may have missed some of the details here... but a dog watcher? Really?
I love my pooch more than all but maybe 3 people on this earth... I love to travel, and have an amazing dog sitter that my dog adores. I give her cash and extra beyond what she tries to charge. Man up and stop being a bad check writing loser.
Because this is stupid. There is no sugar coating this idiocy.
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