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Renter house in Texas tenant's boyfriend is suing for injuries, Can he sue me, if he not in the agreement?
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Answered on February 28, 2013
Laws vary from state to state and you should always consult a local attorney.
As a general rule, a property owner is liable for injuries that...
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Real estate
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Answered on February 28, 2013
I am not a licensed CA attorney. You should consult a local attorney.
It is my understanding that CA does not permit licensed professionals to...
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Shortly after our divorce became final, my ex-husband recorded a forged deed transferring my share of joint home to him.
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Answered on February 28, 2013
You need to hire an attorney and file an action to set aside the transfer.
You may also need to file an action in the family court to modify...
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Can a sub-subcontractor demand payment from the owner/contractor w/out a Notice to Owner or Lien filed?
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Answered on February 28, 2013
As a general rule, a sub lacks privity of contract with a landowner and therefore cannot sue directly.
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My commercial tenant moved out early. Do I have a duty to mitigate?
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Answered on February 28, 2013
Yes.
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What is the max time a judge can impose an
Injunction on a person?what is the maximum time!
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Answered on February 27, 2013
It depends on the circumstances. An injunction can be permanent - meaning that it will stay in place until modified or dissolved by the court.
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What is
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Answered on February 27, 2013
It depends on the circumstances. An injunction can be permanent - meaning that it will stay in place until modified or dissolved by the court.
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For how long an injunction can go on?
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Answered on February 27, 2013
It depends on the circumstances. An injunction can be permanent - meaning that it will stay in place until modified or dissolved by the court.
If I am a pro SE litigant in New Jersey can I serve a subpoena dices cecum through the clerk of courts certified mail .
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Answered on February 27, 2013
Court Rule 1:9-1 specifically states that “a subpoena may be issued by the clerk of the court or by an attorney or party in the name of the clerk.”...
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If I am a pro SE litigant in New Jersey can I serve a subpoena dices tecum through the clerk of courts certified mail .
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Answered on February 27, 2013
Court Rule 1:9-1 specifically states that “a subpoena may be issued by the clerk of the court or by an attorney or party in the name of the clerk.”...
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