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
For a definitive answer, you'd have to bring the written agreement to an attorney to review with you, since written agreements are governed by their exact lanaguage and terms. That said, as a general
You tell them to not enter (or to leave, if they are already there)--you have a right to exclude anyone you want. If they enter or remain anyway, call the police and explain that there is a trepa
You can sue the restaurant for invasion of privacy. One type of invasion of privacy is the appropriation of your name or likeness for commercial purposes without your consent.
Your damages (mon
The problem that you have is that you do not have the agreement that you have written about memorialized in writing. The problem for the dealer is that he or she did not insist upon the two items bein