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Daniel Jay Brams

Construction, Litigation, Civil Rights, Contract
Status:  In Good Standing           

Daniel Robert Doorakian

Construction, Trusts, Civil Rights, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  23 Years

David Spyros Tadros

Construction, Civil Rights, Contract, Medical Malpractice
Status:  In Good Standing           

David B Norris

Construction, Trusts, Corporate, Contract, Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           

David Andrew Greene

Construction, Federal Appellate Practice, Estate, Civil Rights, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  28 Years

Donald S. Fradley

Construction, Wills, Wills & Probate, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  44 Years

Douglas A Kahle

Construction, Federal Appellate Practice, Estate, Civil Rights, Contract
Status:  In Good Standing           

Edward Scott Hammel

Construction, Mediation, Civil Rights, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  28 Years

Eleni Zarbalas Pantaridis

Commercial Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning, Construction, Business & Trade
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  21 Years

Elizabeth E Cantu

Construction, Litigation, Civil Rights, Insurance
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  14 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

LIQUID ASSETS

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

RUNNING WITH THE LAND

A phrase used in property law to describe a right or duty that remains with a piece of property no matter who owns it. For example, the duty to allow a public b... (more...)
A phrase used in property law to describe a right or duty that remains with a piece of property no matter who owns it. For example, the duty to allow a public beach access path across waterfront property would most likely pass from one owner of the property to the next.

DIRECTOR

A member of the governing board of a corporation, typically elected at an annual meeting of the shareholders. Directors are responsible for making important bus... (more...)
A member of the governing board of a corporation, typically elected at an annual meeting of the shareholders. Directors are responsible for making important business decisions -- especially those that legally bind the corporation -- leaving day-to-day management to officers and employees of the corporation. For example, a decision to borrow money, lease an office or buy real property would normally be authorized by the board of directors. However, in the small business world, where it is common for owners to be directors, officers and employees simultaneously, distinctions dividing the roles and responsibilities of these groups are often blurred.

INTANGIBLE PROPERTY

Personal property that has no physical existence, such as stocks, bonds, bank notes, trade secrets, patents, copyrights and trademarks. Such 'untouchable' items... (more...)
Personal property that has no physical existence, such as stocks, bonds, bank notes, trade secrets, patents, copyrights and trademarks. Such 'untouchable' items may be represented by a certificate or license that fixes or approximates the value, but others (such as the goodwill or reputation of a business) are not easily valued or embodied in any instrument. Compare tangible property.

COMMERCIAL FRUSTRATION

An unforeseen and uncontrollable event that excuses a party to a contract from performing his or her duties under that contract. For example, a landlord can bre... (more...)
An unforeseen and uncontrollable event that excuses a party to a contract from performing his or her duties under that contract. For example, a landlord can break a lease if the property she agreed to rent accidentally burns down before the tenants move in.

VARIANCE

An exception to a zoning ordinance, usually granted by a local government. For example, if you own an oddly shaped lot that could not accommodate a home in acco... (more...)
An exception to a zoning ordinance, usually granted by a local government. For example, if you own an oddly shaped lot that could not accommodate a home in accordance with your city's setback requirement, you could apply at the appropriate office for a variance allowing you to build closer to a boundary line.

CONDITIONS OF CARRIAGE

The terms of your contract with an airline after you buy a ticket. Conditions of carriage cover everything from baggage limitations to the amount of compensatio... (more...)
The terms of your contract with an airline after you buy a ticket. Conditions of carriage cover everything from baggage limitations to the amount of compensation you can recover if you're injured on the flight. These provisions often vary from airline to airline. A few, but by no means most, conditions of carriage appear in the fine print on the back of your ticket. To find out about the rest, you can ask the airline for a copy; it is legally obligated to provide one. The conditions of carriage contain a lot of fine print detail and will not make for exciting reading.

FRIENDLY SUIT

A lawsuit brought by two parties, not as adversaries, but as collaborators in order to resolve a legal question that affects them both. For example, two compani... (more...)
A lawsuit brought by two parties, not as adversaries, but as collaborators in order to resolve a legal question that affects them both. For example, two companies might bring a friendly suit to court in order to clarify a legal interpretation of a contract between them.

FINDER'S FEE

A fee charged by real estate brokers and apartment-finding services in exchange for locating a rental property. These fees are permitted by law. Some landlords,... (more...)
A fee charged by real estate brokers and apartment-finding services in exchange for locating a rental property. These fees are permitted by law. Some landlords, however, charge finder's fees merely for renting a place. This type of charge is not legitimate and, in some areas, is specifically declared illegal.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Port-A-Weld, Inc. v. Padula & Wadsworth Construction, Inc.

Padula was the general contractor on a project known as the West Central Bus Complex, which was owned by the School Board of Broward County. Port-A-Weld was a subcontractor hired by Padula to build metal pan stairs and other steel work in the complex for $150,000. Port-A- ...

Lincoln Associates & Construction, Inc. v. Wentworth Construction Company, Inc.

LINCOLN ASSOCIATES & CONSTRUCTION, INC., and Guarantee Insurance Company, Petitioners, v. WENTWORTH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., and Summit Holdings-Claims Center and Jose Armando Mejia, Respondents. ... District Court of Appeal of Florida, First ...

Heine v. Parent Construction, Inc.

This appeal arises from Parent Construction, Inc.'s construction of a home for Earl and Jennie Heine and the subsequent claims of breach of contract and construction defects. In the final judgment, the trial court found that Parent Construction was due the final $36,825.46 ...