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Amy Katherine Louise Schmidt

DUI-DWI, Eminent Domain, Land Use & Zoning, Misdemeanor
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Christine M Swanson

Eminent Domain, Mediation, Estate Planning, Employee Rights
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Corrine A. Heine

Eminent Domain, Employment, Freedom of Information, Litigation
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Darcy Erickson

Eminent Domain, Estate Planning, Criminal, Business Organization
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Paul B. Zisla

Business Organization, Eminent Domain, Banking & Finance, Construction
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Trevor S. Oliver

Eminent Domain, Election & Political, Corporate, Contract
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Bruce D Malkerson

Land Use & Zoning, Eminent Domain
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Chad D Lemmons

Eminent Domain, Mediation, Estate Planning, Employee Rights
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  44 Years

Dale J. Moe

Eminent Domain, Banking & Finance, Wills & Probate, Elder Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  49 Years

Dan Biersdorf

Real Estate Other, Eminent Domain, Immigration
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LEGAL TERMS

NOVATION

The substitution of a new contract for an old one. A novation may change one of the parties to the contract or the duties that must be performed by the original... (more...)
The substitution of a new contract for an old one. A novation may change one of the parties to the contract or the duties that must be performed by the original parties.

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.

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.

PROPERTY

See personal property, real estate, community property, separate property.

INVITEE

A business guest, or someone who enters property held open to members of the public, such as a visitor to a museum. Property owners must protect invitees from d... (more...)
A business guest, or someone who enters property held open to members of the public, such as a visitor to a museum. Property owners must protect invitees from dangers on the property. In an example of the perversion of legalese, social guests that you invite into your home are called 'licensees.'

FUTURE INTEREST

A right to property that cannot be enforced in the present, but only at some time in the future. For example, John's will leaves his house to his sister Marian,... (more...)
A right to property that cannot be enforced in the present, but only at some time in the future. For example, John's will leaves his house to his sister Marian, but only after the death of his wife, Hillary. Marian has a future interest in the house.

PRECEDENT

A legal principle or rule created by one or more decisions of a state or federal appellate court. These rules provide a point of reference or authority for judg... (more...)
A legal principle or rule created by one or more decisions of a state or federal appellate court. These rules provide a point of reference or authority for judges deciding similar issues in later cases. Lower courts must apply these rules when faced with similar legal issues. For example, if the Montana Supreme Court decides that a certain type of employment contract overly restricts the right of the employee to quit and get another job, all other Montana courts must apply this same rule.

HOMESTEAD

(1) The house in which a family lives, plus any adjoining land and other buildings on that land. (2) Real estate which is not subject to the claims of creditors... (more...)
(1) The house in which a family lives, plus any adjoining land and other buildings on that land. (2) Real estate which is not subject to the claims of creditors as long as it is occupied as a home by the head of the household. After the head of the family dies, homestead laws often allow the surviving spouse or minor children to live on the property for as long as they choose. (3) Land acquired out of the public lands of the United States. The term 'homesteaders' refers to people who got their land by settling it and making it productive, rather than purchasing it outright.

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.'

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Hebert v. City of Fifty Lakes

... Jon William Morphew, Schnitker & Associates, PA, Spring Lake Park, MN, for Eminent Domain Institute Amicus. ... First, the statute provides that registration shall not operate to change "the right to take the land by eminent domain." Id. ...

MOORHEAD ECONOMIC DEV'T AUTHORITY v. Anda

... filed their award. Valuation Date in a Quick-Take Eminent Domain Proceeding. We first address the question of the proper date on which to value Anda's property. ... merits. Eminent Domain Power and Just Compensation. The issue ...

METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COM'N v. Noble

... Noble, the property owner, was assigned the 24th Ave. Motel Corporation's interest in the lease. The lease agreement had a ten-year term, with two five-year extensions, and contained the following relevant provisions: 18. Eminent Domain. (a) Entire Premises. ...