Question
I am a school principal, and I had purchased books from a company, and this company was sold to another person. Does the new owner of the company have the right to claim the price of the books, or should the claim be made by the original owner of the company? To whom should I pay the price of the books?
Answer
I say, and with God's guidance: The original owner should be the old company owner, so you should contact him and inform him. If he says it belongs to him, you give it to him; if he says it belongs to the new one, you send it to him. And God knows best.