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  • What Is A Real Estate Right Of Refusal Agreement?  By : Mark Warner
    It is no secret that the world of real estate legal wrangling can be pretty confusing, especially if you aren’t an experienced legal expert Many different types of contracts only differ by a small amount, such as the difference between a real estate option contract and a right of first refusal contract
  • What Is A Real Estate Option Agreement?  By : Mark Warner
    If you are a sports fan, you have likely heard of option agreements as part of a professional athletes’ contract with his or her current team The world of real estate has option agreements, as well
  • What Is A Promissory Note  By : Mark Warner
    While the idea of promissory note has likely been around since the advent of currency (if not before), the promissory note itself dates from about the 10th century The promissory note has changed little in a millennium
  • What is a Lemon Law?  By : Levi Quinn
    Anyone who has had the misfortune to purchase a lemon knows that it is an extreme hassle and loss of money A lemon is a vehicle that is afflicted with the need for constant repairs while the car is still too new to need any repair work
  • What Is A Lease Termination Agreement  By : Mark Warner
    If you’ve ever found yourself in a situation where you needed to get out of a binding lease, you have probably discovered the murky and often confusing legal waters that come with this area of law Not only do you need to have a lease termination agreement that satisfies both renter and rentee, but you also need to have an intimate knowledge of the original lease to be able to work from
  • What Is A Construction Loan Agreement  By : Mark Warner
    If you are planning to build your own home, the entire process can be extremely overwhelming There are very few projects you or anyone else can take on that are more stressful and more prone to problems
  • What Every Veteran Should Know About Identity Theft  By : Lisa Carey
    Over 265 million veterans found themselves at risk for identity theft in 2006 when a federal employee’s lap top computer, containing important personal information such as name, date of birth, address and social security number, as well as benefits eligibility
  • What Every Mother Should Know About Child Custody  By : Brandon Brewer
    Child custody cases have become much more scrutinized over recent years as the court system has put more consideration into each parent’s ability to provide for their child No longer is the mother virtually guaranteed to win child custody simply because they are the societal favorite
  • What Every Homeowner Should Know About Mortgage Fraud And Identity Theft  By : Lisa Carey
    Identity theft professionals are becoming greedier and more proficient at their “game” Identity theft is no longer limited to unpaid credit cards, small credit loans, but with the booming real estate market there is fast cash there for the conniving individual to make
  • What Documents Cannot Be Notarized?  By : Misty
    Documents are notarized to prevent fraud and protect the parties to ensure that the signing party signature is authenticated. A notary public acts as an impartial witness to identify the signers to screen out impostors while making sure documents are willingly signed and that the signing party has the mental capacity to sign such.
  • What Documents Cannot Be Notarized?  By : Ntsikelelo
    Documents are notarized to prevent fraud and protect the parties to ensure that the signing party signature is authenticated A notary public acts as an impartial witness to identify the signers to screen out impostors while making sure documents are willingly signed and that the signing party has the mental capacity to sign such
  • What Do You Have Guarding Your Identity?  By : Lisa Carey
    In America, one of the fastest growing crimes is identity theft This crime includes credit card, medical, tax and criminal fraud
  • What Constitutes Legal Malpractice - 7 Guidelines  By : Daniel B. Ross
    Legal malpractice is probably less well-known by most people than is another type of malpractice issue: medical malpractice However, legal malpractice cases can be just as serious as are their medical counterparts
  • What Can I Make A Compensation Claim For?  By : Jene Pedder
    If you’ve been in an accident that wasn’t your fault and the accident was in the last 3 years you have a legal and civil right to claim compensation There are many different types of accidents that may be caused by someone else these include:

    • Road Traffic Accident
    • Personal Injury
    • Slip, Trip or Fall
    • Medical Malpractice
    • Work Accidents
    • Animal Attack

    All of the above are types of accidents that may occur to you and if they do, and the accident wasn’t in any way your fault why not claim compensation
  • What Are the Safety and Legal Requirements For Riding an Electric Bicycle?  By : Levi Quinn
    With the onset of environmental issues, more expensive gas, and the need for exercise, there has been a tremendous increase in the number of electric bikes that are purchased and used every day The increase in sales of this product has caused many countries and states to look at their legislation in regards to the differences between an electric bike and a motor scooter
  • What Are The Different Legal Punishments Given For Producing Counterfeit Money By Different Countries?  By : Amy Nutt
    Different countries have different legal punishments for those producing counterfeit money and the punishments are quite tough The reason why the punishments are harsh is because counterfeit money reduces the value of actual money and causes inflation due to the increase of money being circulated throughout the economy
  • What Are Novation Agreements?  By : Mark Warner
    A well-drafted Novation Agreement must clearly define the Assignor, the Assignee, the contract at issue for which the Assignee is substituting in for the Assignor, and all other conditions and terms relative to the novation This first paragraph must expressly state that the Assignor hereby assigns, transfers, conveys and delivers to Assignee, effective as of a certain date ("the Effective Date") Assignor's right, title and interest in, to and under the Assets, subject to any existing liens and encumbrances on the Assets in favor of third-party arising under the terms of the Contract, but free and clear of all other liens and encumbrances
  • What Are Limited Partnership Agreements?  By : Ryan Azevedo
    To understand the Limited Partnership Agreement, one must first understand the limited partnership Similar to the general partnership, the limited partnership consists of one or more general partners and one or more limited partners
  • What Are Employee Retention Agreements?  By : Mark Warner
    An Employee Retention Agreement is a legal contract entered into by an employer and a key employee whose services the company desires to retain When employees know that their company might be acquired, they understand that their employment security may be in danger
  • Warrant For Arrest - How To Check For Arrest Warrants  By : Steve Gee
    Did you know that you could have outstanding arrest warrants Find out about them right now

    The police only have to think that you've committed a crime before applying for an arrest warrant from a Judge
  • Want to Find Out if a Court Arrest Warrant's Been Issued & What to Do Now  By : Patricia Stevens
    If you don't show up for court after you have said you would or been ordered to do so, a court arrest warrant will definately be ordered for you What does this mean to you
  • Views on Nanny Cams - Disclosure, Legality and Ethics  By : Nahshon Roberts
    Nanny cams have become so much a part of our culture It will not come as a surprise to you if almost every parent you know who has a nanny, or who have hired nannies in the past 2 years, have installed nanny cams
  • Videoconferencing In Court Trials: Justice League's Newest Technology  By : Nahshon Marini
    "Who drove the getaway car" the lawyer asks, directing his question to a huge video screen
  • Vibration White Finger Compensation Claims  By : Nicholas Tate
    VWF or Vibration white finger is usually associated as HAVS or Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome The term used was Vibration White Finger just before it was recognized that there were several symptoms connected to the case than just merely acquiring white fingers
  • Vehicle Accidents And The Role Of Lawyers  By : Arnold Hernandez
    Vehicle accidents generally occur as a result of human error in the operation of vehicles, the design of roads, and the manufacturing and maintenance of vehicles Vehicle accidents can include 18 wheeler accidents, bus accidents, truck accidents, and passenger cars and vans
  • Using Legal Forms to Save Money  By : Jason Kay
    Finding and retaining a lawyer is expensive With many lawyers costing several hundred dollars per hour, it can easily cost up to a thousand dollars to do something as simple as a living will or a prenuptial agreement
  • Update Your Business Documents! Legal Changes For October 2008  By : Iain Mackintosh
    Each year, October is usually the month when a wide variety of changes to employment, company and trading law are rolled out Many of these of are small changes, and many more will not be applicable to your particular business, but be careful – getting caught out by the changes could lead to a serious legal headache
  • Undiagnosed Spinal Injuries – The Long Term Effects  By : N Glover
    Back injury is one of the biggest causes of lost working days in the UK The spine and soft tissues of the back are incredibly sensitive and injury can arise from a wide variety of normal activities such as sports or lifting loads, from slips and trips at home or in the workplace and from more serious incidents such as traffic accidents
  • Undiagnosed Brain Injuries – The Long Term Effects  By : N Glover
    Even apparently minor trauma to the head can lead to brain injury that can have a profound and debilitating affect on people’s lives Mild head trauma can leave the victim outwardly unaffected, often brain injury goes unnoticed, and in many cases this can mean that brain injury is either misdiagnosed or left untreated
  • Understanding the Uniform Defamtion Laws  By : Gerard Malouf Solicitor
    If a comment has been made that brings you into contempt, disrepute or ridicule, and injures your reputation it is likely to be defamatory and you should contact us for advice

    The relevant New South Wales legislation pursuant to which the defamation proceedings are brought is the Defamation Act 1974

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