Campbell Contracts Legal Advice (80 found)

Narrow your search

Sort by  
Question

Steven Alan Fink
Steven Alan Fink's answer
Contributor Level 9

You can keep it. He breached the agreement and caused you damage. The...
Pamela Koslyn
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Contributor Level 10

Your rental agreement as a subtenat depends on what you've agreed to with the...
Edward Wallace Russey III
Edward Wallace Russey III's answer
Contributor Level 4

Without knowing more, the mere fact that your apartment management has "...
Question

Gerald Gould Knapton
Gerald Gould Knapton's answer
Contributor Level 5

I do not fully understand the basis for the arbitration in your matter, but the...
Pamela Koslyn
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Contributor Level 10

Almost all contracts in CA aren't cancellable, and very few have a "cooling off...
Robert Lee Marshall
Robert Lee Marshall's answer
Contributor Level 8

Ms. Koslyn, a California attorney, is correct. Mr. Robinson, a New York...
Pamela Koslyn
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Contributor Level 10

No. If the contract doesn't say so, there's no "cooling off" period for...
Joseph Fox
Joseph Fox's answer
Contributor Level 3

If you signed a lease or rental agreement that expires in October and you...
Question

Robert Lee Marshall
Best Answer: Robert Lee Marshall's answer
Contributor Level 8

Sure, private parties can write a binding contract... but if the seller rips...
Dana Howard Shultz
Dana Howard Shultz's answer
Contributor Level 7

I agree with Mr. Marshall's answer and would like to address some of the...
Steven Ronald Kuhn
Steven Ronald Kuhn's answer
Contributor Level 5

You can change attorneys at any time, with or without cause. However, the...
Pamela Koslyn
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Contributor Level 10

Maybe. Did you or your daughter's father sign the fee agreement, too, as well...
Steven Alan Fink
Steven Alan Fink's answer
Contributor Level 9

Defamation is something you can definitely pursue with a private attorney. As...
David Alexander Browde
David Alexander Browde's answer
Contributor Level 7

Without knowing the specifics of the situation it is not possible to give a...
Question

Luis Alfonso Barba
Luis Alfonso Barba's answer
Contributor Level 5

The answer to this question is difficult. If your sister signed the lease...
Question

Michael Robert Kirschbaum
Michael Robert Kirschbaum's answer
Contributor Level 7

Commissions are a creature of contract. The terms of your compensation are...
Question

Kaiser Wahab
Best Answer: Kaiser Wahab's answer
Contributor Level 7

While emails have been held by various state courts to rise to the level of a...
Steven Alan Fink
Steven Alan Fink's answer
Contributor Level 9

The agreement is binding. Write payment in full on memo portion of your check....
Question

Dana Howard Shultz
Dana Howard Shultz's answer
Contributor Level 7

From the facts you have presented, it is difficult to see how the lender is...
Pamela Koslyn
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Contributor Level 10

My colleague is right, first contact your credit card company to dispute the...
Pamela Koslyn
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Contributor Level 10

It sounds like you have a contract that you can enforce. If you made the...
Dana Howard Shultz
Dana Howard Shultz's answer
Contributor Level 7

I agree with Ms. Koslyn that you appear to have an enforceable contract. The...
Question

Pamela Koslyn
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Contributor Level 10

Please see my answer to your previous question.
Lars A. Lundeen
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
Contributor Level 9

I disagree with one of the comments above. I don't think that the fact your...
Kevin Paul Smith
Kevin Paul Smith's answer
Contributor Level 6

I agree for the most part with the above. However, even if your daughter was...
Question

Ray Edwin Gallo
Ray Edwin Gallo's answer
Contributor Level 4

You are not bound by terms you did not agree to. So, if you didn't get that...
Question

Michael Douglas Shafer
Michael Douglas Shafer's answer
Contributor Level 8

Unless you have a contract agreement stating otherwise, yes.
Steven Alan Fink
Steven Alan Fink's answer
Contributor Level 9

The reason why they can fire you is that CA is an at-will employment state....
Question

Pamela Koslyn
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Contributor Level 10

My colleague is right, CA has no common law marriage, and doesn't recognize CA...
Cristin Michelle Lowe
Cristin Michelle Lowe's answer
Contributor Level 6

As the two previous posters mentioned, common law marriages are not recognized...

Ask a Question

Get free answers from real lawyers.

Ask now

Contracts / Agreements Resources