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Avoiding Stress in Covenants and Conditions in Leases

21st March 2011
When parties enter into a lease agreement there are generally numerous promises flowing from both the landlord and the tenant. For example, the lesser may promise to deliver possession on a certain date while the lessee may promise to pay $150 dollars as ... Read >
Author: Gary Cooper

Challenging Times for International Law

18th March 2011
Prior to bringing about a claim based on the Lemon laws, one must be sure that they qualify for protection under these Lemon laws. Therefore, one will benefit greatly by obtaining more information regarding Lemon laws in the state in which the individual ... Read >
Author: Dion Calderon

Register your trademark to protect your Company name and Brand name

17th March 2011
Trademarks are a source of helpfulness for a business. Trademarks discriminate your goods from those of a third party and tell consumers the source of the goods and pass on a message of quality to the consumer. Businesses waste a lot of time and money on ... Read >
Author: goyalchaman

Independent Directors Acting on Cayman Islands Funds

15th March 2011
Under Cayman Islands law there is no specific term for a director, however in principle directors are those persons who have ultimate duty for the behavior of the company and have similar features to trustees or members of limited partnerships. Also Under... Read >
Author: linda

History of Workers Comp

11th March 2011
A brief history of Workers CompWorkers Comp laws provide workers the right to collect from their employers for injury, disability, or death occurring in the length of employment. Prior to the enactment of workers comp laws, a employee had to prosecute an ... Read >
Author: Dean Markham

Workers Comp Background

11th March 2011
A brief history of Workers CompWorkers Comp laws give employees the right to collect from their employers for injury, disability, or death that occurs in the length of employment. Before the enactment of workers comp laws, a worker were required to sue an... Read >
Author: Michael Ward

Background of Workers Comp

11th March 2011
A brief history of Workers CompWorkers Comp laws give workers the right to collect from their employers for injury, disability, or death occurring in the length of employment. Before the enactment of workers comp laws, a employee had to prosecute an emplo... Read >
Author: Jeff Hewitt

Human Resources Practices and the Law

07th March 2011
Human resources practices vary globally because each country has its own unique employment laws. When comparing the United States to other countries, which of course have different rules and regulations, it is interesting to see how management styles var... Read >
Author: David Shoemaker

A Quick and Easy Introduction to The Party Wall etc Act 1996

07th March 2011
Most people find the thought of dealing with party wall issues a daunting prospect. The Party Wall etc Act has many connotations, so it is no surprise that lots of people have difficulties with it. Things can become even more convoluted in major cities ... Read >
Author: David Lakins

Land Survey - Task of land Surveyor

28th February 2011
Land survey is the art of measuring and mapping the relative positions above or under the surface of the land. Basically, land surveyor is the person who studies and evaluates the boundaries and other related factors of the real estate. Everything is writ... Read >
Author: Kevin Meaney

Self-Defence Law in Canada

26th February 2011
When individuals are charged according to the Canadian Criminal Code, a lot of people are confused as to whether or not they can defend themselves making use of the self-defence law. This article covers some examples, but if you’re still not sure about yo... Read >
Author: murraywalker

Notary services: Public official constituted by law

25th February 2011
The notary public (notary or public notary) in the common legislation world is a open public official constituted by legal system to serve the general public in non-contentious issues generally associated with estates, properties, deeds, powers-of-attorne... Read >
Author: raman21

Equine Law - The Horse-Owner's Liability for Personal Injury

18th February 2011
It is very important that the equestrian community to make itself aware of the various situations in which they may be held liable for a personal injury. This is particularly the case for owners and operators of horse stables or other businesses. Commo... Read >
Author: cgyles6819

Legal Translation Requires Specialist Knowledge

17th February 2011
It's quite common knowledge that legal systems look to set up clearly defined privileges along with duties for many people. However, every single nation possesses its own particular legal terminology and linguistic structures. That is why, legal translati... Read >
Author: Eddie Byatt

Personal Status after Death: Wills, Funerals, Criminal Pardons

08th February 2011
Here is a true story: shortly before moving back to the old country, the grandmother of a young Canadian from an immigrant family was upset. She told her grandson that she had expressed a wish that, when she died, she would be buried in the hometown of so... Read >
Author: Ned Lecic
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