What is the best way to set up the title and insurance on a boat with partners?
The best way to protect yourselves (assuming this is a pleasure craft and not a for hire craft) is to create a corporation or LLC and transfer your...
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The best way to protect yourselves (assuming this is a pleasure craft and not a for hire craft) is to create a corporation or LLC and transfer your...
This is a common problem in maritime law. Often, there is more than 1 chan of title on a boat. You REALLY need to contact a maritime attorney...
Maritime law is not like regular land-based law. You really need to consult a maritime attorney. That being said, there are all sorts of tricks...
You can sue where the injury occurred or where the defendant resides. Seemingly, the contract was breached when the owner did not give you the...
Yes, sue the other party in Small Claims. If the other party agrees after being sued, you can dismiss the suit once the check is signed!!! IF...
I answered a similar question earlier today. Here's your questions: Do you WANT to live there? Do you NEED to live there? Yes, you can sue,...
You only own what portion of the assets that your 'partner' owns. So if he does not own it, you do not own it. Further, it is possible that your...
Regardless of who pays, you have an obligation (contractually) to provide services. ABC has an obligation to make sure you are paid. If ABC does...
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I agree with Mr. Sikand. MOST contingency retainers contain no hidden clauses, nor are they allowed to. The only thing that is somewhat 'hidden'...
As a co-signer, he may have the right to take the car as a partial 'owner.' You need to contact a local lawyer ASAP to find a way to get him off...