Obvously, if something is protected by a patent or copyright, it is the company's and you cannot use it. Otherwise, if it is confidential or proprietary information--like a list of customers; the ingr
If there is a warranty (or other guaranty), you can enforce the terms of the warranty. You have to try to work through the warranty in this case, and give them a chance to make repairs.
If there is n
You should speak with an attorney on this matter. It is my understanding that the US Copyright Office has an entire page on recipes and what is and is not copyrightable. The basic ingredie
You may not be able to return it. You say the credit application was typed out with "fraudulent" information--but if you saw the information and signed or otherwise approved its use, then it was not l
As a starting point, you would want to send them a formal, written request for payment per the provisions of the contract. If they refuse the payment, then you may have to file a breach of contr
B.H.F., Member, Texas State Bar
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