Fayette Construction Lawyer, New York


Includes: Construction Contracts, Construction Liens, Housing & Construction Defects

Richard P. Ruswick

Bankruptcy, Corporate, Business Organization, Construction
Status:  In Good Standing           

T. Mary McDonald

Banking & Finance, Construction, Corporate, Land Use & Zoning
Status:  In Good Standing           

Adam Huntsman Van Buskirk

Construction, Business, State Appellate Practice, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           

Elizabeth Arlene Genung

Education, Construction, Litigation, Banking & Finance
Status:  In Good Standing           

Thomas S. Brett

Antitrust, Products Liability, Civil Rights, Construction
Status:  In Good Standing           

Fernando Santiago

Accident & Injury, Employment, Lawsuit & Dispute, Construction
Status:  Retired           Licensed:  35 Years

Jessica M. Mckee

Construction, State Appellate Practice, Employment, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           

Kevin Patrick Ryan

Litigation, Construction, Education
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  29 Years

Charles Allan Reeve

Construction, Family Law, Personal Injury
Status:  Retired           Licensed:  33 Years

Marc Stephen Brown

Construction, Workers' Compensation, Contract, Personal Injury, Legal Malpractice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  29 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

REAL ESTATE

Land and the property permanently attached to it, such as buildings, houses, stationary mobile homes, fences and trees. In legalese, real estate is also called ... (more...)
Land and the property permanently attached to it, such as buildings, houses, stationary mobile homes, fences and trees. In legalese, real estate is also called real property.

EVICTION

Removal of a tenant from rental property by a law enforcement officer. First, the landlord must file and win an eviction lawsuit, also known as an 'unlawful det... (more...)
Removal of a tenant from rental property by a law enforcement officer. First, the landlord must file and win an eviction lawsuit, also known as an 'unlawful detainer.'

EVIDENCE

The many types of information presented to a judge or jury designed to convince them of the truth or falsity of key facts. Evidence typically includes testimony... (more...)
The many types of information presented to a judge or jury designed to convince them of the truth or falsity of key facts. Evidence typically includes testimony of witnesses, documents, photographs, items of damaged property, government records, videos and laboratory reports. Rules that are as strict as they are quirky and technical govern what types of evidence can be properly admitted as part of a trial. For example, the hearsay rule purports to prevent secondhand testimony of the 'he said, she said' variety, but the existence of dozens of exceptions often means that hairsplitting lawyers can find a way to introduce such testimony into evidence. See also admissible evidence, inadmissible evidence.

TENANCY IN COMMON

A way two or more people can own property together. Each can leave his or her interest upon death to beneficiaries of his choosing instead of to the other owner... (more...)
A way two or more people can own property together. Each can leave his or her interest upon death to beneficiaries of his choosing instead of to the other owners, as is required with joint tenancy. In some states, two people are presumed to own property as tenants in common unless they've agreed otherwise in writing.

BALLOON PAYMENT

A large final payment due at the end of a loan, typically a home or car loan, to pay off the amount your monthly payments didn't cover. Many states prohibit bal... (more...)
A large final payment due at the end of a loan, typically a home or car loan, to pay off the amount your monthly payments didn't cover. Many states prohibit balloon payments in loans for goods or services that are primarily for personal, family or household use, or require the lender to let you refinance the balloon payment before forcing collection.

APPRAISER

A person who is hired to determine the current value of real estate or other property.

INCIDENTS OF OWNERSHIP

Any control over property. If you give away property but keep an incident of ownership--for example, you give away an apartment building but retain the right to... (more...)
Any control over property. If you give away property but keep an incident of ownership--for example, you give away an apartment building but retain the right to receive rent--then legally, no gift has been made. This distinction can be important if you're making large gifts to reduce your eventual estate tax.

RENT CONTROL

Laws that limit the amount of rent landlords may charge, and that state when and by how much the rent can be raised. Most rent control laws also require a landl... (more...)
Laws that limit the amount of rent landlords may charge, and that state when and by how much the rent can be raised. Most rent control laws also require a landlord to provide a good reason, such as repeatedly late rent, for evicting a tenant. Rent control exists in some cities and counties in California, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Washington, D.C.

QUASI-COMMUNITY PROPERTY

A form of property owned by a married couple. If a couple moves to a community property state from a non-community property state, property they acquired togeth... (more...)
A form of property owned by a married couple. If a couple moves to a community property state from a non-community property state, property they acquired together in the non-community property state may be considered quasi-community property. Quasi-community property is treated just like community property when one spouse dies or if the couple divorces.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Quattrocchi v. FJ Sciame Construction Corp.

ANTHONY QUATTROCCHI, Respondent, v. FJ SCIAME CONSTRUCTION CORP., Respondent. FJ SCIAME CONSTRUCTION CO., INC., Sued Herein as FJ SCIAME CONSTRUCTION CORP., Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent, v. COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION ...

CONSTRUCTION BY SINGLETREE, INC. v. Lowe

After the completion of discovery, JC moved for summary judgment dismissing, inter alia, the claims to recover liquidated and compensatory damages for breach of warranty, as set forth in Lowe's second cross claim, arguing that there was no evidence to substantiate Lowe's ...

Lane v. FRATELLO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

The Supreme Court erred in granting that branch of the defendants' motion which was to dismiss the plaintiffs' Labor Law § 241 (6) causes of action against all of the defendants premised on an alleged violation of 12 NYCRR 23-1.7 (e) (2). 576 Contrary to the defendants' ...