No, you're not out anything. In order to sue, you have to have provable damageds. They made a mistake, assuming you were current on your payments the whole time. It might have been inconvenient, but if we could all sue for being inconvenienced, the justice system would crash down on itself.
The formula would be, hours worked x dollars/hour = dollars. So for example, if you work for 30 hours, at the rate of $20/hour, that results in a payment of $600 (before deductions - there are withholding taxes, etc.).
Hours worked multiplied by rate per hour minus deductions.
To determine what time it was ten hours ago, subtract ten hours from the current time. For example, if it is currently 3 PM, ten hours ago it would have been 5 AM. Adjust accordingly based on the current time you have.
It depends on how many hours you are paid for in a week.
The number of hours until tomorrow depends on your current time. If it's currently before midnight, there are typically 24 hours until the same time tomorrow. If it's after midnight, there are fewer hours left until the next day begins. You can simply subtract the current hour from 24 to find the hours remaining until tomorrow.
The duration of Repossessed - film - is 1.33 hours.
On any contract purchase, you have 3 days to back out and get your money back.
24/7
The duration of The Girl Who Returned is 1.1 hours.
24/7 around here. Pay your bills.
The duration of Payment on Demand is 1.5 hours.
The duration of No Down Payment is 1.75 hours.
any 24 - 7 as long as they find the car they can repo it.
sue them
A stop payment typically takes 24 to 48 hours to process.
A stop payment typically takes 24 to 48 hours to process.
In Minnesota, a used car cannot be returned within 72 hours of purchase. Once the contract has been signed, the car cannot be returned anymore.