Lilliwaup Construction Lawyer, Washington


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

A. Scott Kalkwarf

Construction, Wills & Probate, Family Law, Banking & Finance
Status:  In Good Standing           

Jonathan W. Blado

Arbitration, Corporate, Construction, Contract
Status:  In Good Standing           

Thomas P. Quinlan

Banking & Finance, Construction, Real Estate, Car Accident
Status:  In Good Standing           

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Tim Friedman

Business Organization, Construction, Contract, Employment
Status:  In Good Standing           

Henry C. Jameson

Construction, Litigation, Dispute Resolution, Lawsuit & Dispute
Status:  Inactive           Licensed:  50 Years

Scott Royal Sawyer

Insurance, Construction, Civil Rights, Litigation
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  35 Years

Andrew Harry Stark

General Practice
Status:  Retired           Licensed:  46 Years

Henry Cowles Jameson

Construction, Dispute Resolution, Lawsuit & Dispute, Civil Rights
Status:  Inactive           

Scott Royal Sawyer

Insurance, Construction, Civil Rights, Litigation
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  35 Years

Thomas John Brewer

Construction, Mediation, Dispute Resolution, Arbitration
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  49 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

AGREEMENT

A meeting of the minds. An agreement is made when two people reach an understanding about a particular issue, including their obligations, duties and rights. Wh... (more...)
A meeting of the minds. An agreement is made when two people reach an understanding about a particular issue, including their obligations, duties and rights. While agreement is sometimes used to mean contract -- a legally binding oral or written agreement -- it is actually a broader term, including understandings that might not rise to the level of a legally binding contract.

CONTINGENCY

A provision in a contract stating that some or all of the terms of the contract will be altered or voided by the occurrence of a specific event. For example, a ... (more...)
A provision in a contract stating that some or all of the terms of the contract will be altered or voided by the occurrence of a specific event. For example, a contingency in a contract for the purchase of a house might state that if the buyer does not approve the inspection report of the physical condition of the property, the buyer does not have to complete the purchase.

DOWN PAYMENT

A lump sum cash payment paid by a buyer when he or she purchases a major piece of property, such as a car or house. The buyer typically takes out a loan for the... (more...)
A lump sum cash payment paid by a buyer when he or she purchases a major piece of property, such as a car or house. The buyer typically takes out a loan for the balance remaining, and pays it off in monthly installments over time.

PERMANENT RESIDENT

A non-U.S. citizen who has been given permission to make his or her permanent home in the United States. If you acquire permanent residence, you will be issued ... (more...)
A non-U.S. citizen who has been given permission to make his or her permanent home in the United States. If you acquire permanent residence, you will be issued a green card to prove it. The terms permanent resident and 'green card holder' mean exactly the same thing. You cannot be a permanent resident without a green card and you cannot have a green card without being a permanent resident. As a permanent resident, you may travel as much as you like, but your place of residence must be the United States and you must keep that residence on a permanent basis. If you leave the United States and stay away for more than a year, you risk losing your green card.

ELEMENTS (OF A CASE)

The component parts of a legal claim or cause of action. To win a lawsuit, a plaintiff must prove every element of a legal claim. For example, here are the elem... (more...)
The component parts of a legal claim or cause of action. To win a lawsuit, a plaintiff must prove every element of a legal claim. For example, here are the elements of a breach of contract claim: There was a valid contract. The plaintiff performed as specified by the contract. The defendant failed to perform as specified by the contract. The plaintiff suffered an economic loss as a result of the defendant's breach of contract.

REAL PROPERTY

Another term for real estate. It includes land and things permanently attached to the land, such as trees, buildings, and stationary mobile homes. Anything that... (more...)
Another term for real estate. It includes land and things permanently attached to the land, such as trees, buildings, and stationary mobile homes. Anything that is not real property is termed personal property.

APPRAISER

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

FAILURE OF CONSIDERATION

The refusal or inability of a contracting party to perform its side of a bargain.

INURE

To take effect, or to benefit someone. In property law, the term means 'to vest.' For example, Jim buys a beach house that includes the right to travel across t... (more...)
To take effect, or to benefit someone. In property law, the term means 'to vest.' For example, Jim buys a beach house that includes the right to travel across the neighbor's property to get to the water. That right of way is said, cryptically, 'to inure to the benefit of Jim.'

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

HUMBERT/BIRCH CREEK CONSTRUCTION v. WALLA WALLA CTY.

Joe HUMBERT/BIRCH CREEK CONSTRUCTION, Appellants, v. WALLA WALLA COUNTY, the local jurisdiction, Respondent, Del White, the owner of the subject property; Dawn T. Adams, Dixie E. Aichele, Gary L. Aichele, Dean Gerling, Kathleen S. Price Gerling, Richard ...

EXPRESS CONSTRUCTION CO. v. Department of Labor & Indus.

¶ 4 On September 25, 2003, Jason Miller, owner of Charley's, was operating the excavator in the unprotected trench. Oleson had not warned Miller about the unprotected trench other than a statement to keep everything safe. [3] The unprotected trench was visible from Express's ...

Sacotte Construction, Inc. v. NF&M INS. CO.

SACOTTE CONSTRUCTION, INC., Appellant, v. NATIONAL FIRE & MARINE INSUANCE COMPANY, a foreign insurance company, Respondent. Scottsdale Insurance Company, a foreign insurance company; American States Insurance Company, a Washington insurance ...