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Elizabeth M. Trottier

Commercial Leasing, Foreclosure, Estate Administration, Employment
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Janet G. Sofield

Foreclosure, Real Estate
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Wayne A. Watkinson

Foreclosure, Business Organization, Administrative Law, Consumer Bankruptcy
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Sharon T. Jacobson

Business Organization, Foreclosure, Franchising, Lending
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Frederick A Kiegel

Family Law, Foreclosure, Real Estate, Residential Real Estate
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Paul M. Cecere

Commercial Real Estate, Foreclosure, Litigation, Corporate
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Donald R. Ambrose

Foreclosure, Litigation, Estate Planning, Family Law, Corporate
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Ira Jay Metrick

Foreclosure, Real Estate, Corporate
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Yan Rudikh

Foreclosure, Insurance, Bankruptcy, Personal Injury
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Bankruptcy, Immigration, Real Estate, Foreclosure
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LEGAL TERMS

SUBLEASE

A rental agreement or lease between a tenant and a new tenant (called a sublessee) who will either share the rental or take over from the first tenant. The subl... (more...)
A rental agreement or lease between a tenant and a new tenant (called a sublessee) who will either share the rental or take over from the first tenant. The sublessee pays rent directly to the tenant. The tenant is still completely responsible to the landlord for the rent and for any damage, including that caused by the sublessee. Most landlords prohibit subleases unless they have given prior written consent. Compare assignment.

APPRECIATION

An increase in value. Appreciated property is property that has gone up in value since it was acquired.

FIERI FACIAS

Latin for 'that you cause to be done.' This is a court document that instructs a sheriff to seize and sell a defendant's property in order to satisfy a monetary... (more...)
Latin for 'that you cause to be done.' This is a court document that instructs a sheriff to seize and sell a defendant's property in order to satisfy a monetary judgment against the defendant.

SEVERANCE PAY

Funds, usually amounting to one or two months' salary, frequently offered by employers to workers who are laid off. No law compels employers to provide severanc... (more...)
Funds, usually amounting to one or two months' salary, frequently offered by employers to workers who are laid off. No law compels employers to provide severance pay, although the employer may be legally obligated to do so if it was promised in a contract or employees' handbook.

SECURITY DEPOSIT

A payment required by a landlord to ensure that a tenant pays rent on time and keeps the rental unit in good condition. If the tenant damages the property or le... (more...)
A payment required by a landlord to ensure that a tenant pays rent on time and keeps the rental unit in good condition. If the tenant damages the property or leaves owing rent, the landlord can use the security deposit to cover what the tenant owes.

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.'

RECORDING

The process of filing a copy of a deed or other document concerning real estate with the land records office for the county in which the land is located. Record... (more...)
The process of filing a copy of a deed or other document concerning real estate with the land records office for the county in which the land is located. Recording creates a public record of changes in ownership of all property in the state.

FORM INTERROGATORIES

Printed or 'canned' sets of questions that one party in a lawsuit asks an opposing party. Form interratories cover the issues commonly encountered in the kind o... (more...)
Printed or 'canned' sets of questions that one party in a lawsuit asks an opposing party. Form interratories cover the issues commonly encountered in the kind of lawsuit at hand. For example, lawyers' form books have sets of interrogatories designed for contract disputes, landlord-tenant cases and many others. Form interrogatories are often supplemented by questions written by the lawyers and designed for the particular issues in the case.

AUTHOR

In terms of copyright protection, either the person who creates the work, the person or business that pays another to create the work in an employment context o... (more...)
In terms of copyright protection, either the person who creates the work, the person or business that pays another to create the work in an employment context or the person or business that commissions the work under a valid work for hire contract. For example, a songwriter may write a song, but if he is employed by a company to do so, the company is the author of that song for copyright purposes.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

US EX REL. USDA v. Scurry

... Court. A homeowner facing foreclosure and dispossession is entitled to procedural protection. ... facts. The foreclosure proceeded unabated, title to the property was transferred to the mortgagee, and the homeowner was dispossessed. ...

EMC Mortg. Corp. v. Chaudhri

... LIHOTZ, JAD. We reverse the dismissal of plaintiff's foreclosure complaint. ... (Unicor). The assignment agreement was recorded. The Chaudhris defaulted on the mortgage obligation, and on October 28, 1999, Unicor commenced foreclosure under docket number F-17629-99. ...

Nowosleska v. Steele

... A judgment of foreclosure was obtained against 1099 them, and a sheriff's sale was scheduled for February 7, 2006. ... However, as part of the transaction, they had signed a Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure to Property Vestors as security for the loan. ...