Articles, tagged with "legalese", page 5
10th September 2008
Being unfamiliar with the rules regarding contracts in the Kingdom of Thailand, I did some research to better understand how Thailand views Prenuptial Agreements. I found that as long as the Prenuptial agreement is properly registered at the time of marri...
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Author:
Benjamin W. Hart, Esq.
29th July 2008
AdSense has become a major part of many Internet marketers income portfolios. It's fast and easy and of course very lucrative if you take the time to learn how to implement it effectively. Like most income streams though, there are always people out there...
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Author:
Dharmender Kumar
26th July 2008
Wouldn't it be the greatest of ironies if the IRS issued a public warning that they could be stealing from you? On the first week of July, 2008, it did happen and the IRS even showed a little bit of heart.
According to the Associated Press (AP), the wa...
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Author:
Faldo
11th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Aunice Reed
Getting prepared to run your enterprise entity is a huge step indeed. If you are to be successful, you must answer one very essential question before you take one, single step: Are you ready to begin?
Don't answer thi...
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Author:
Aunice Reed
12th February 2008
The legal system comes in categories and layers that most people don't grasp at first. One of the layers has to do with how corporations are regulated and leads to the odd situation where many corporations are designated as "foreign" even if they are form...
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Author:
Richard Chapo
01st July 2007
Most homes are sold ?as is." In fact, the form Residential Purchase Agreement used by most brokers has a pre-printed ?as is' clause stating that the property is sold ?as is' without any warranty and in its present physical condition. In a recent purchase...
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Author:
Laine T. Wagenseller
01st July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Donna Gunter
How do you treat the people with whom you do business? Many times what we forget in this online world where so much of our customer service is automated is that, in the end, we're still doing business with other people....
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Author:
Donna Gunter
20th March 2007
You finally did it, you found the home of your dreams. Since you've already shopped around and pre-qualified, you know that you can afford it and approximately what the payments will be and how much money you'll need to bring to closing. Now you're read...
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Author:
Bill Patterson
14th March 2007
Comes now, the author of this article who, pursuant to said article, for the reasons set forth herein, prays inter alia, for relief from the antiquated expressions, needless Latinisms, and convoluted legalese that plagues most legal writing. Stubbornly cl...
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Author:
Doug Greone
26th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 L. Mark Russell
As a general rule, parents should keep their original documents (wills, special needs trust, etc.) in a safe deposit box, in a fireproof safe, or with their attorney.
Parents should also use a binder that contains ...
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Author:
L. Mark Russell
25th February 2006
In the confusion of divorce, most parents never consider the issue of child custody beforehand. Often communication between the spouses has broken down and both parents presume their assumptions about child custody to be accepted by the other parent. Ofte...
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Author:
Jonathan Brown
25th January 2006
Getting your license to drive is the first part of a time-honored passage into adulthood, but this passage is never really completed until the first time you've been pulled over and that same license requested by an officer of the law. The question of ho...
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Author:
Brad Cra
26th October 2005
"But Everybody's Doing It"
Are you familiar with that plea some children make in an attempt to get what they want based on the behavior of their peers: "But everybody's doing it"? Should you, as a business founder or one who wants to be, use credit card...
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Author:
Dr. Robert J. Lahm
13th August 2005
By: James Dimmitt
The next time you open your credit card statement, take a closer look at the small insert titled "changes to your credit card agreement". You know the one I'm speaking about. It's that small, folded paper written in legalese tha...
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Author:
James Dimmitt
02nd August 2005
The opportunity to spend money is everywhere. There is no shortage of places that will take your cash. In fact, to keep the money flowing out of your wallet, banks and merchants continually come up with easier ways for you to spend it.
But when it comes ...
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Author:
Jon Galanty