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Re: real estate law reit
<prbr@whtsp.net> wrote in message news:o8su621tfe4l0inmn2s4bbnvnin3qj4sg1@4ax.com... > andresmuro@aol.com wrote: > >>When a REIT acquires land in a community, are there cases when a >>community can force the REIT to lease the land for specific pur


Re: real estate law reit
A REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) is essentially the same as an individual. The reit comes along and makes a purchase and uses the land for the purpose that is covered by the zoning ordanance that is in effect. (I understand that a reit is a gro


Re: How do I get out of a lawsuit?
illness, Sounds as if you have hired a lawyer on a contingency basis to pursue this lawsuit. This contingency agreement is a contract and will certainly discuss your obligations should you choose to drop the suit. If you have trouble understan


Re: Seat Belt Laws?
You are SOL, my friend. Seat Belt Laws are constitutional, and I wouldn't want the airbags going off unless I was strapped in. What you may or may not believe carries very little weight with the judge. "Jim Flores" <jim553@hotmail.com > wrote


Re: Lien or Garnishement
You need a lawyer, or a county clerk that will help you file the appropriate forms. If you are not on the mortgage, then odds are good that you are not on title. This can prove to be problematic for you. IF you were on title, then your ex would n


Re: precedent
Your doctor example needs more facts. If a person is unconscious and in need of immediate life saving medical attention, the patient's consent is presumed. Otherwise, a doctor would have to sit there and do nothing until a judge signed a consent order.


Re: precedent
Your doctor example needs more facts. If a person is unconscious and in need of immediate life saving medical attention, the patient's consent is presumed. Otherwise, a doctor would have to sit there and do nothing until a judge signed a consent order.


Lien or Garnishement
Hi, just had a quick question and i was hoping someone could help me. Im going through a divorce and have a separation agreement entitling me to a portion of the marital home. My name is not on the mortgage and i fear that it may be sold out from under me


How do I get out of a lawsuit?
Me and another family member have a lawsuit pending. I basically hate everyone in my family for getting me into this crap! What happens when half of the party in a case pulls out where the laywer is supposed to get 40%? Can a laywer bill us for pulling


Re: precedent
Thanks for both your answers, I see my state has a robust informed consent precedent set in the 1970's, so that answers that question. There is someting else though that is confusing.... In informed consent cases, which would be medical neglige


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