Can I talk with the new township supervisor without fear of violating the NDA?
Contracts may be supplemented with default law from statutes, common law from the courts, and good faith, although that is rare when seeking to add...
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Contracts may be supplemented with default law from statutes, common law from the courts, and good faith, although that is rare when seeking to add...
Contact the office for a forwarding address, which might be an estate trustee, backup attorney in case of incapacity, disability or death, or...
Can you sue? Possibly. Check your agreement with PC for disclaimers, warranties, and the controlling law/venue/method for disputes.
You should not notarize your own signature, if that's your question.
Exactly, this clarity is what real estate and lending contracts provide.
Typically via contract or on payment. Sounds like you had no contract or payment, and the other side might argue (a) adoption rights of the dog's...
Yes its possible, but review the contractual guarantees, degree of negligence in context, etc.
Yes generally, be clear in the terms and, when in doubt, get someone to review specific language.
Ignorance is no defense, essentially meaning that you need to check maps for who owns and then obtain authorization. Additionally you should know,...
Quick search online suggest that WA does not have such a cooling off period. I would advise that you review the contract and advertisements for any...