Articles, tagged with "grantor", page 3
27th August 2010
One of the common misconceptions people have about non-profit organizations is that they are easier to manage. Because non-profit organizations usually rely on donations from other people or enterprises, the common people would think that there really is ...
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Author:
VernaDerosier
09th July 2010
Warranty Deeds
What is it?
A general warranty deed is a type of deed where the grantor (seller) guarantees that he or she holds clear title to a piece of real estate and has a right to sell it to the grantee (buyer). The guarantee is not limited to ...
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Author:
Craig@Bradford
09th July 2010
Quitclaim Deeds
What is it?
A quitclaim deed is a legal document by which a person (the ‘grantor') releases any interest the grantor may have in a piece of real property to another person (the ‘grantee'). This allows the owner to sign over all ...
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Author:
Craig@Bradford
19th June 2010
Management of an estate involves numerous legalities. In most cases, wills and trusts are the basis on which the task is accomplished. Any dispute arising from conflicts related to wills and trusts need to be resolved using certain legal means and procedu...
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Author:
johnson79
19th May 2010
Estate planners use trusts to protect beneficiaries from their inability, their disability, their creditors and their predators. Included under "creditors" are the IRS and divorced spouses. Most traditional trusts distribute the assets when the beneficiar...
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Author:
Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
26th March 2010
What is academic transcription? It is the transcription performed and taken from audio files for students, professors, doctoral students, and more in the field of higher learning.
Many academic students, professors, and doctoral students look, from ...
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Author:
Chromolume
05th March 2010
If you are seeking a grant to purchase emergency preparedness supplies, be prepared to articulate an identified need for the population you serve and the outcomes you expect should your grant request be successful. Organizations that provide grants (grant...
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Author:
getready
03rd March 2010
Nowadays many homeowners and brokers are involved in real estate selling and buying as it is a very lucrative business. But like many other businesses, it also has some encumbrances. Before investing in real estate business you should be aware of the encu...
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Author:
Belinda Dawson
18th February 2010
If you are perusing freelance writing jobs you will often come across requests for a Grant Writer. This obscure term is not so obscure when you begin to understand what a grant writer is, and what they do. Grant writers, in fact, can earn very decent mone...
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Author:
jahangiralamcdv
09th February 2010
If you are acting as the custodian of a minor's property, this may interest you.
New Jersey enacted the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act as a convenient way to perfect gifts to minors without the complexity and expense of a formal trust arrangement. Un...
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Author:
Bornsteinlawfirm
04th February 2010
So, you are considering going to school. Bravo, excellent decision. Where to begin: usually the first concern is money when entering college; how will I possibly pay for it? Obviously, the best college loans are the ones you don't have to pay back. One op...
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Author:
Kim
01st February 2010
The Truth About Warrants
To begin, there are many different types of warrants. Here are a few I'd like to bring to your attention. There's a Writ Warrant. This is a document issued by a judge. A Royal Warrant, which is a declaration to supply goods or...
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Author:
chris J ayer
26th January 2010
Learning the Basis
As we all know, a beneficiary is an individual that is has to take benefit of a trust. The process of beneficiary trust has to be taken by the trust owner to secure their benefit. The beneficiary trust cannot be changed, since the gr...
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Author:
vivek
25th November 2009
If you consider protecting your wealth, take into account creating a beneficiary trust. This trust is an irrevocable process since you agree to give up control over your welfare in your beneficiary's behalf. A beneficiary can be anyone you wish. This pers...
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Author:
Klik Sail
05th November 2009
The Master of Swiss watchmaker, called Chopard was born on 4th May 1836 in Sonvillier and his real name is Louis-Ulysse Chopard, was only 24th when he established his soon to-be internationally famed company in 1860. He is also a partner in Cannes Interna...
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Author:
Harry Johnson