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Real Estate Law

The Pending Real Estate Litigation Standard in Arizona

21st July 2010
When filing a lawsuit for specific performance for the sale of a home or other real property contract, buyers often employ the standard legal tactic of contemporaneously recording a notice of lis pendens (lis pendens is Latin for “pending litigation”)...
Author: Christopher
Legal

The Five Steps To Prosecute A Successful Lawsuit for Specific Performance

21st June 2010
Disputes over the purchase and sale of real estate differ from other legal disputes because the jilted party in a real estate transaction can often ask the court to actually enforce the contract. Rather than awarding money damages, a court can order par...
Author: Laine T Wagenseller
Legal

Info About the Powers and Duties of an Arbitrator

18th February 2010
Arbitration is basically connected with the term “method of settling commercial disputes”. It almost takes at least about one year for its settlement in civil cases in a court of law. Therefore, arbitration is used by most of the business entities as ...
Author: pancy
Legal

Unbinding The Law

11th June 2008
Breach of contract is a legal concept in which a binding agreement or bargained-for exchange is not honored by one or more of the parties to the contract by non-performance or interference with the other party's performance. Typically, the remedy for brea...
Author: Christine Layug
Legal

How To Remedy Infringement of Contract Agreement?

31st March 2007
Violation of contract agreement has always been a universal and familiar starting place of disputes and conflicts. As contract may take various forms and may even be entered into by the parties verbally, agreements embodied therein are indeed very suscept...
Author: John Luke Matthews