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Bankruptcy Law

The need of party wall agreements

11th July 2012
A celebration wall agreement can be a document that is definitely created by surveyors for home owners. Owners must have adjoining property to get the agreement completed. It might often be walls, fences or perhaps in case of storied buildings a roof in a...
Author: Turfrite Land Scaping
Legal

What is Business property lease?

14th May 2012
Business property lease is a written agreement between a landlord and a tenant. The type of lease agreement is also called as commercial lease agreement. It is usually suitable for premises used for business purposes whether small or big size such as: ...
Author: Clark_Taylor
Legal

Rent Reviews - How The Process Works

27th September 2011
Within a lease for commercial premises, it is more than likely terms and conditions for rent reviews will be included. This permits a landlord to assess the sum of rent paid at regular intervals, often after every three or five years. While they are inten...
Author: Richard Godden
Real Estate Law

New York Real Estate Laws and Its Implication

09th September 2011
Real estate is an integral part of our living and real estate laws are equally important. Every state in every country has distinctive real estate laws and it is important for the inhabitants to be aware of their own country laws. New York, like all other...
Author: carolmoore
Law

Pay attention towards Zadroga claim

09th February 2011
On 11th Sep 2001, a terrorist attack occurred in New York in which World Trade centre and Pentagon were brought down by a bomb blast. 9/11 act has taken the life of many innocent people and it had generated severe respiratory diseases and cancer. These di...
Author: Mark William
Taxes

Real Estate Excise Tax or Transfer Tax Considerations

03rd February 2011
Your business activity must be included on a federal tax return. Which return and when it's due will depend on your choice of entity selection. If you are a sole proprietor or a single member LLC, put it on schedule C of your individual tax return (form 1...
Author: Abraham Williams
Taxes

History Of The Federal Income Tax

31st January 2011
Retirement Benefits: As per the revised DTC, the retirement benefits such as gratuity, commuted pension, voluntary retirement compensation and leave encashment will be exempt from tax subject to specified limits. Original Draft DTC had proposed a scheme o...
Author: Abraham Williams
Immigration Law

Section 5: Citizenship by Registration

08th November 2010
Subject to the provisions of this section and such other conditions and restrictions as may be prescribed, the Central Government may, on an application made in this behalf, register as a citizen of India any person not being an illegal migrant who is not...
Author: Help Line Law
Bankruptcy Law

The 2005 Bankruptcy Law Explained

03rd November 2010
The law in bankruptcy changed in 2005, which made it harder for people to file for bankruptcy. Furthermore, filers with high incomes may no longer be allowed to make use of the Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Filers will now have to pay their debts as per the claus...
Author: Jay King
Employment Law

Understanding the importance of an Employment Contract

12th July 2010
While there are specific terms and conditions between the employer and the employee, it is not always in the form of a written document. The existent clauses may not include specifications about benefits like holidays, leaves, and so on. In such cases, yo...
Author: johnson23
Employment Law

Termination Letter Template (Part 1): What is an Employee Termination Agreement

12th July 2010
Please note that the information provided herein is not legal advice and is provided for informational and educational purposes only. If you are an employer or employee and need legal advice with respect to employee termination, you should seek professio...
Author: Michael
Legal

Distribution agreements – benefits and risks

14th June 2010
A distribution agreement is a legally binding contract and regulates the commercial terms between a supplier of goods and a distributor of goods. The supplier of the goods supplies the goods to the distributor for resale in specified territory  The suppl...
Author: Clark_Taylor
Taxes

SMSF excess contributions tax avoidance: ATO targets dodgy deeds

08th June 2010
If you think your SMSF deed allows you to circumvent excess contributions tax - think again. The ATO has recently published a Taxpayer Alert which examines the effect of provisions in some SMSF deeds that attempt to avoid excess contributions tax. These a...
Author: Maddocks Solicitors
Real Estate Law

How to Determine Who is at Fault in a Property Line Dispute

24th March 2010
"Good fences make good neighbors." Do you agree with this statement? Having some space between you and your neighbor can be a good thing, but in order to put up that fence you'll need to know your actual property line! It's also good to have an ...
Author: Frank Smith
Legal

What are the Clauses in a Last Will and Testament

09th March 2010
What are the Clauses in a Last Will and Testament A Last Will and Testament is a legal announcement or a document, which an individual makes as a disposition of the personal or real property to one or few individuals and is handed over for managing the sa...
Author: Gerard Long
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