Legal Question in Business Law in California
Unpaid invoices
Customer received materials ordered by contractor from us--name removed--materials were drop-shipped by vendor who neglected to receive payment--name removed--COD order--name removed-- since then--name removed--customer has sold business to another operator--name removed--we are attempting to recover payment through Small Claims Court since no preliminary lien notice was ever sent--name removed-- Amount is approx--name removed--$5,000 including--name removed--late charges--name removed-- Contractor will be subpeoned as a witness for us--name removed--plaintiffs--name removed----name removed--Will new owner be responsible for this debt since he is enjoying the materials--name removed-- If and when we do receive a judgment--name removed--we would like to--name removed--tap the till--name removed--since this customer is a retail business--name removed-- Please advise.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Unpaid Invoices
It depends on whether or not the new owner acquired the assets and liabilities of the old buisness. If he/she is running it under the same name, it is likely that they did. If they acquired the liabilities, then they have assumed the liabilities of the old company.
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