Why Does It Matter Whether Your Property Is Classified As A Fixture Or Not?
Submitted by: Bob Miles
CYA Disclaimer: The following is intended for reference purposes only and not as legal advice
A fixture is an item such as a toilet that was once personal property but has become so “affixed” to real estate that it is no longer considered personal property but rather a part of the real estate...
Airspace Over Your Property – How Much Of It Do You Own?
Submitted by: Bob Miles
CYA Disclaimer: The following is intended for reference purposes only and not as legal advice
The short answer is, “as much of it as you can use”...
Real Estate Law: Underground Water
Submitted by: Bob Miles
CYA Disclaimer: The following is intended for reference purposes only and not as legal advice
Do you own the water running under your property...
Real Property Law: Fixtures
Submitted by: Bob Miles
CYA Disclaimer: The following is intended for reference purposes only and not as legal advice
What is a fixture, anyway...
Real Property Law: Nuisances
Submitted by: Bob Miles
CYA Disclaimer: The following is intended for reference purposes only and not as legal advice
“He’s such a nuisance, constantly drumming his fingers on the table like that...
Community Property Law
Submitted by: Bob Miles
Community property law is normally applicable only to two people who are legally married, although it is sometimes applied to couples who have lived together for a long time...
Don't Get Fleeced: Characteristics Of A Martial Community Property Relationship
Submitted by: Bob Miles
If you are married and you live in a community property state, then you should know something about the law of community property...
The Law Of Condominium Ownership
Submitted by: Bob Miles
When you buy a condominium, what are you actually getting In a typical condominium arrangements, each “tenant” owns his/her individual unit outright and owns the common areas as a “tenant in common” together with the other tenants...
The Law Of Time Sharing Arrangements
Submitted by: Bob Miles
You can divide almost any type of property into a time-share (a type of fractional ownership) Most popular among these, of course, is the condominium time-share arrangement...
Contract Law Made Simple: Why Consequential Damages Are Dangerous And How To Avoid The Danger
Submitted by: Bob Miles
For the sale of goods, the Uniform Commercial Code defines consequential damages as follows:
“Consequential damages resulting from the seller’s breach include
(a) any loss resulting from general or particular requirements and needs of which the seller at the time of contracting had reason to know and which could not reasonably be prevented by cover or otherwise; and
(b) injury to person or property proximately resulting from any breach of warranty...
Efficient Breach – When You Should Breach Your Contract, And Why The Law Is Designed To Encourage Certain Kinds Of Breach
Submitted by: Bob Miles
Breaching a contract is bad, bad, bad…isn’t it Well, not always, at least not in the eyes of the law...
Legalese Explained: Obligations Of A Lease Assignment And “Covenants Running With The Land"
Submitted by: Bob Miles
If you are a tenant and you assign your house lease to somebody else (a “third party”), your assignment of your lease contract does not relieve you of your obligations to the original landlord...
Legalese Explained: What Is A Sublease?
Submitted by: Bob Miles
What is a sublease Generally speaking, if the original tenant transfers all of his rights under his lease contract to somebody else (a “third party”), it’s an “assignment”, but if he transfers something less, it’s a sublease...
Legalese Explained: Finders, Keepers, Or How A Thief Can Sue To Get Back The Stuff He Stole
Submitted by: Bob Miles
DISCLAIMER: The following is intended for reference only, and not as legal advice
If you own it, it's yours...
Legalese Explained: What Is A "Bailee", And Are You One?
Submitted by: Bob Miles
A bailee is someone who has possession of someone else's property There are two kinds of bailees:
(1) A "true bailee" or a "bailee under a bailment transaction": This is someone who takes possession of another's property with the owner's consent - you borrow someone's car, for example...
Tips For Divorce Without Family Crisis
Submitted by: Jim Karter
Family crisis is very natural though not expected because some lotuses blossom in sunlight and some in the moonlight...
Compensation Claims History: Donoghue v Stevenson
Submitted by: Jessica A Parker
In the UK, members of the public can claim compensation if they have been injured as a result of another’s negligence, as long as it can be proven that the other party did not take ‘reasonable care’ to prevent the injury from occurring...
Build Your Brand Through Trademark Licensing
Submitted by: Cheryl Hodgson
Owning a trademark provides rights in the property, just as owning any other type of property Like real property for example, other people are allowed to use your property as long as you give them permission...
Trademark Enforcement - Protect Your Brand
Submitted by: Cheryl Hodgson
The path to a great brand is littered with casualties Many of these casualties are members of the "once were, now has been" brands...
Top 5 Misconceptions in Brand and Trademark Selection
Submitted by: Cheryl Hodgson
What "word" or symbol will you choose for your trademark to distinguish your goods or services from those of another...
Selection Without Investigation is Like Playing the Lottery
Submitted by: Cheryl Hodgson
Our discussion under Investigation points out the benefits of a proper investigation or search before making a final selection...
Getting Help From a Florida Personal Injury Lawyer
Submitted by: D. Luis
Being injured is more than a great inconvenience It could keep you out of work and away from so many important things like a job promotion, attending a special event, or doing whatever it is that you need to do...
When to Get Help From a Miami Personal Injury Lawyer
Submitted by: David Luis
A lot of people suffer from injuries but they don’t do anything about it Consider this scenario: you’re in a beach in Miami for a vacation...
A Guide to Hiring Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer
Submitted by: D. Luis
If you have been involved in an accident in the Los Angeles area, your first and foremost line of action should be to consult with a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer...
Medical Experts Qualified For Witness Can Win Or Lose a Trial
Submitted by: A.Noton
In legal trials that might involve personal injury or medical malpractice, medical experts qualified for witness will be relied upon to give expert testimony...
Personal Injury That May Warrant a Call to Your Lawyer
Submitted by: Adriana Noton
Anyone who has ever been injured through no fault of their own knows how quickly the medical bills can start to add up...
A Brief Overview of Criminal Law
Submitted by: Adriana N.
Criminal and penal law refers to the same type of law Punishments under these laws can be severe and unique depending on the offense and the jurisdiction...
Court Translators Versus Court Interpreters
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton
The demand for multilingual professionals is ever important in today’s multicultural world This is especially true in the court system, where it is vital that all participants be able to understand each other clearly...
Limitations of PrePaid Legal Services You Should Understand
Submitted by: Bob Sherman
There are nearly a dozen organizations providing prepaid legal service plans They do offer admittance to some valuable legal services...
Injury Lawyers Toronto Dedicated To Both Resolving The Case And Good Compensation
Submitted by: Tim McDonald
Injuries that are caused by other entities either corporation or an individual can be claimed for the recovery of damages...