Bad Kreuznach Construction Lawyer, Germany


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

Walther H. Neussel

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  32 Years

Samuel Spruill Woodley

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  22 Years

Sharada Devarasetty

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  16 Years

Joshua Michael Marks

General Practice
Status:  Inactive           Licensed:  28 Years

Christoph Henrik Narten

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  23 Years

Nora Jutta Neukirchen

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  37 Years

Hans-Jurgen Blinn

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  34 Years

Heiner Baab

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  34 Years

Maximilian Walter Buecklers

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  21 Years

Gordon U Weber

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  23 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

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.

USUFRUCT

The right to use property -- or income from property -- that is owned by another.

INDISPENSABLE PARTY

A person or entity (such as a corporation) that must be included in a lawsuit in order for the court to render a final judgment that will be just to everyone co... (more...)
A person or entity (such as a corporation) that must be included in a lawsuit in order for the court to render a final judgment that will be just to everyone concerned. For example, if a person sues his neighbors to force them to prune a tree that poses a danger to his house, he must name all owners of the neighboring property in the suit.

DEVISE

An old legal term that is generally used to refer to real estate left to someone under the terms of a will, or to the act of leaving such real estate. In some s... (more...)
An old legal term that is generally used to refer to real estate left to someone under the terms of a will, or to the act of leaving such real estate. In some states, 'devise' now applies to any kind of property left by will, making it identical to the term bequest. Compare legacy.

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.

FORECLOSURE

The forced sale of real estate to pay off a loan on which the owner of the property has defaulted.

ANNUAL MEETING

A term commonly used to refer to annual meetings of shareholders or directors of a corporation. Shareholders normally meet to elect directors or to consider maj... (more...)
A term commonly used to refer to annual meetings of shareholders or directors of a corporation. Shareholders normally meet to elect directors or to consider major structural changes to the corporation, such as amending the articles of incorporation or merging or dissolving the corporation. Directors meet to consider or ratify important business decisions, such as borrowing money, buying real property or hiring key employees.

DEEP LINK

A link from one website to another that bypasses the second website's home page and takes the user directly to an internal page on the site. For example, a deep... (more...)
A link from one website to another that bypasses the second website's home page and takes the user directly to an internal page on the site. For example, a deep link from Yahoo might take the user directly to a news article on a news site instead of linking to the home page of the site.

PRIVATE MORTGAGE INSURANCE (PMI)

Insurance that reimburses a mortgage lender if the buyer defaults on the loan and the foreclosure sale price is less than the amount owed the lender (the mortga... (more...)
Insurance that reimburses a mortgage lender if the buyer defaults on the loan and the foreclosure sale price is less than the amount owed the lender (the mortgage plus the costs of the sale). A home buyer who makes less than a 20% down payment may have to purchase PMI.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Ramirez v. Murdick

948 A.2d 395 (2008). Hermilo RAMIREZ, Plaintiff Below-Appellant, v. Jeremy MURDICK, M & A Construction, Inc., and M & A Construction, Defendants Below-Appellees. ... and M & A Construction (the "Employer"). The Superior Court determined that the remedies under 19 Del. ...

Chase Alexa, LLC v. Kent County Levy Court

... Applying settled principles 1150 of statutory construction, we conclude that the developer does not have to comply with the new ordinances because it satisfied the statute's six month requirement. Accordingly, we reverse without addressing the developer's other arguments. ...

Triton Construction Company, Inc. v. Eastern Shore Electrical Services, Inc.

TRITON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., Plaintiff Below, Appellant, v. EASTERN SHORE ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC., EASTERN SHORE SERVICES, LLC, GEORGE ELLIOTT, TERESA ELLIOTT, TOM KIRK and KIRK'S ELECTRICAL SERVICES, Defendants Below ...