Greeley Land Use & Zoning Lawyer, Colorado


Jamie Lynn Baker Roskie

Land Use & Zoning, Environmental Law, Government
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  23 Years

Thomas F. Dirvonas

Land Use & Zoning
Status:  Retired           Licensed:  51 Years

Michael Middleton O'Brien

Land Use & Zoning, Traffic, Divorce, Divorce & Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           

Katherine Sogn Belford

Commercial Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning, Contract, Lending
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  9 Years

Fred L. Otis

Commercial Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning, Real Estate, Litigation, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  54 Years

William F Garcia

Land Use & Zoning, Real Estate, Estate, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  27 Years

Lee David Morrison

Land Use & Zoning, Oil & Gas, Government, Environmental Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  47 Years

John Andrew Kolanz

Land Use & Zoning, Health Care Other, Natural Resources, Environmental Law, Sexual Harassment
Status:  In Good Standing           

Nevin Arthur Seeger

Land Use & Zoning, Social Security, Disability, Civil Rights
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  46 Years

Jason Eric Meyers

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           

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LEGAL TERMS

SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE

A remedy provided by a court that orders the losing side to perform its part of a contract rather than, or possibly in addition to, paying money damages to the ... (more...)
A remedy provided by a court that orders the losing side to perform its part of a contract rather than, or possibly in addition to, paying money damages to the winner.

HOLD HARMLESS

In a contract, a promise by one party not to hold the other party responsible if the other party carries out the contract in a way that causes damage to the fir... (more...)
In a contract, a promise by one party not to hold the other party responsible if the other party carries out the contract in a way that causes damage to the first party. For example, many leases include a hold harmless clause in which the tenant agrees not to sue the landlord if the tenant is injured due to the landlord's failure to maintain the premises. In most states, these clauses are illegal in residential tenancies, but may be upheld in commercial settings.

FAIR HOUSING ACT & FAIR HOUSING AMENDMENTS ACT

Federal laws that prohibit housing discrimination on the basis of race or color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status or disability. The federal Acts... (more...)
Federal laws that prohibit housing discrimination on the basis of race or color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status or disability. The federal Acts apply to all aspects of the landlord/tenant relationship, from refusing to rent to members of certain groups to providing different services during tenancy.

LIQUID ASSETS

Business property that can be quickly and easily converted into cash, such as stock, bank accounts and accounts receivable.

HEIR

One who receives property from someone who has died. While the traditional meaning includes only those who had a legal right to the deceased person's property, ... (more...)
One who receives property from someone who has died. While the traditional meaning includes only those who had a legal right to the deceased person's property, modern usage includes anyone who receives property from the estate of a deceased person.

SEVERABILITY CLAUSE

A provision in a contract that preserves the rest of the contract if a portion of it is invalidated by a court. Without a severability clause, a decision by the... (more...)
A provision in a contract that preserves the rest of the contract if a portion of it is invalidated by a court. Without a severability clause, a decision by the court finding one part of the contract unenforceable would invalidate the entire document.

INHERITORS

Persons or organizations who receive property from someone who dies.

LEASE

An oral or written agreement (a contract) between two people concerning the use by one of the property of the other. A person can lease real estate (such as an ... (more...)
An oral or written agreement (a contract) between two people concerning the use by one of the property of the other. A person can lease real estate (such as an apartment or business property) or personal property (such as a car or a boat). A lease should cover basic issues such as when the lease will begin and end, the rent or other costs, how payments should be made, and any restrictions on the use of the property. The property owner is often called the 'lessor,' and the person using the property is called the 'lessee.'

WORK MADE FOR HIRE

A work created by an employee within the scope of employment or a work commissioned an author under contract. With a work for hire, the author and copyright own... (more...)
A work created by an employee within the scope of employment or a work commissioned an author under contract. With a work for hire, the author and copyright owner of a work is the person who pays for it, not the person who creates it. The premise of this principle is that a business that authorizes and pays for a work owns the rights to the work. There are two distinct ways that a work will be classified as 'made for hire.'the work is created by an employee within the scope of employment; or the work is commissioned, is the subject of a written agreement, and falls within a special group of categories (a contribution to a collective work, a part of a motion picture or other audiovisual work, a translation, a supplementary work, a compilation, an atlas, an instructional text, a test, or as answer material for a test). The work made for hire status of a work affects the length of copyright protection and termination rights.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

BOARD OF COUNTY COM'RS v. Rohrbach

... Tatum v. Basin Res., Inc., 141 P.3d 863, 867 (Colo.App.2005). IV. Zoning. ... B. Various Zoning Maps. The County's deputy clerk testified that she had seen the July 5, 1983 map sometime in the past, but it could not currently be located. ...

Lieb v. Trimble

Benjamin B. LIEB, an individual, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Dixie TRIMBLE, solely in her official capacity as member of the Board of Adjustment for Zoning Appeals for the City and County of Denver; Penny Elder, solely in her official capacity as member of the Board of Adjustment for ...

IBC DENVER II, LLC. v. City of Wheat Ridge

... IBC purchased the property and tore down all but one of the buildings on the site. The property is currently zoned "Planned Industrial Development (PID) and Industrial (I)," and is so reflected in the Wheat Ridge Comprehensive Plan and on Wheat Ridge's official zoning map. ...