Usually, if you "buy" a car, you pay for it. If someone buys a car and gives it to you as a gift, that's different.
If someone agrees to pay for the car through a car loan, but you will drive the car and be responsible for maintenance, repairs and liability, the lender will usually require both names to be on the title. If somehow the lender was not informed about this arrangement, you may have a whole other problem, possibly involving fraud on the lender.
Ultimately, the person whose name is on the title owns the car.
A billpayer is a person who pays bills, especially someone who pays telephone bills, sometimes on behalf of someone else.
tenant
Tenant
Pays it to you or someone else?
The main benefit is someone else pays for your free insurance
any one that buys fuel
Sales tax is an example of an indirect tax. This is taxes that a consumer pays to someone else and then that other person pays the taxes to the government.
The courts typically do not care who pays the ticket. If you want to help someone out, it shouldn't be an issue.
Hardball - 1994 Frank Buys an Island Mike Pays the Price 1-5 was released on: USA: 9 October 1994
The normal cost is then added with taxes and fees, so yes.
The fans. Anyone that buys tickets or PPV's, or merchandise. He is the head of the WWE.
Your own liability insurance will never pay for the damage to your property or for your medical expenses. Your collision insurance pays for damage to your property, if it is your fault. Your Uninsured Motorist Insurance or Underinsured Motorist Insurance pays for damage to your property if caused by someone else who is uninsured or under-insured. Your liability insurance will pay for the damage to someone else's property or for someone else's medical expenses, if it is your fault. Someone else's liability insurance will pay for the damage to your property or for your medical expenses, if it is their fault.