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David E. Cauthen Lawyer

David E. Cauthen

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Divorce & Family Law, Family Law, Estate Planning, Child Support, Landlord-Tenant

Mr. Cauthen has been practicing family law since 1973.

Matthew Charles Frey

Commercial Real Estate, Trusts, Civil Rights, Credit & Debt
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Harry Thomas Hackney

Construction, Trusts, Civil Rights, Contract
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Scott Alan Gerken

Commercial Real Estate, Federal Appellate Practice, State and Local, Business
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  34 Years

Kevin Mckinley Stone

Civil Rights, Construction, Contract, Government, Administrative Law
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Katrina Hartman Dempsey

Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate, Business
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  19 Years

William Orvel Boyd

Other, Commercial Real Estate, Estate Planning, Estate
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  86 Years

Del G Potter

Trusts, Real Estate, Corporate, International Other
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George Edward Clement

Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate, Estate Planning, Business
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G. Edward Clement

Commercial Leasing, Trusts, Estate Planning, Banking & Finance
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LEGAL TERMS

NULLA BONA

Latin for 'no goods.' This is what the sheriff writes when she can find no property to seize in order to pay off a court judgment.

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.

LEGACY

An outdated legal word meaning personal property left by a will. The more common term for this type of property is bequest. Compare devise.

EXECUTRIX

An old-fashioned term for a female executor--the person named in a will to handle the distribution of the deceased person's property. Now, whether male or femal... (more...)
An old-fashioned term for a female executor--the person named in a will to handle the distribution of the deceased person's property. Now, whether male or female, this person is called either the executor or the personal representative.

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.

ACT OF GOD

An extraordinary and unexpected natural event, such as a hurricane, tornado, earthquake or even the sudden death of a person. An act of God may be a defense aga... (more...)
An extraordinary and unexpected natural event, such as a hurricane, tornado, earthquake or even the sudden death of a person. An act of God may be a defense against liability for injuries or damages. Under the law of contracts, an act of God often serves as a valid excuse if one of the parties to the contract is unable to fulfill his or her duties -- for instance, completing a construction project on time.

APPRAISER

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

RESTRAINT ON ALIENATION

A provision in a deed or will that attempts to restrict ownership of the property -- for example, selling your house to your daughter with the provision that it... (more...)
A provision in a deed or will that attempts to restrict ownership of the property -- for example, selling your house to your daughter with the provision that it never be sold to anyone outside the family. These provisions are generally unenforceable.

USUFRUCT

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

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