Can a shareholder agreement waive inspection rights under California corporations code section 1600?
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Answered on September 16, 2013
I keep checking back to see if any of my colleagues have answered your question, but after three days no one else has. Perhaps their evaluation is...
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How can I find a copy of the regulations, statutes of limitations, etc regarding adverse possession in the state of California?
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Answered on September 13, 2013
Perhaps your best first step is to obtain a survey of the boundary line so that you know the true situation. I agree with my colleague Anthony...
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Issuing corporation shares
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Answered on September 13, 2013
Your situation has a lot of moving parts, too many to address here, but these are a few key points: (1) The number of shares a corporation can...
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Can the seller keep my deposit after cancelling a purchase agreement?
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Answered on September 13, 2013
The first question that occurs to me is whether the title company’s search under his name will reveal any judgment liens or tax liens or other...
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Collection of personal debt through sale of real estate.
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Answered on September 13, 2013
The first question that occurs to me is whether the title company’s search under his name will reveal any judgment liens or tax liens or other...
Quitclaim Deed or Joint Tenancy Grant Deed?
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Answered on September 12, 2013
The most important thing you can do is to have a written agreement covering all of the issues–who will do what, who will pay for what, how...
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My best friend and I bought a house together. We're no longer friends and I want to sell she doesn't.what are my options?
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Answered on September 10, 2013
Your rights depend upon how you own the house. Are you tenants in common? Joint tenants? Are you owners of a legal entity which owns the house? ...
Can the Beneficiary (lender) be named as the New Trustee when executing a Substitution of Trustee & Deed of Full Reconveyance?
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Answered on September 10, 2013
A standard provision in California deed of trust forms gives the beneficiary (lender) the right to substitute another trustee, including the lender...
Can I have my lender execute a "Substitution of Trustee and Full Reconveyance," instead of Deed of Full Reconveyance?
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Answered on September 10, 2013
In my experience, use of the Substitution of Trustee and Full Reconveyance is virtually the universal practice. A standard provision in deed of...
CA Corporation - Required Officers - CEO instead of President; CFO instead of Treasurer?
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Answered on September 09, 2013
Because (as my colleague Dana Shultz pointed out) California Corporations Code Section 312(a) specifically requires a corporation to have a...
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