Apache Construction Lawyer, Oklahoma

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Includes: Construction Contracts, Construction Liens, Housing & Construction Defects

John W. Garland

Real Estate, Federal Trial Practice, Estate, Civil & Human Rights
Status:  In Good Standing           

Richard A. Williams

Real Estate, Federal Trial Practice, Estate, Civil & Human Rights
Status:  In Good Standing           

Brad W. Burgess

Banking & Finance, Real Estate, Federal Trial Practice, Bankruptcy & Debt, Education
Status:  In Good Standing           

Jay C. Meyers

Estate, Real Estate, Copyright, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           

Ana Basora

Family Law, Real Estate, Immigration, Wills & Probate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  25 Years

Bill W. Burgess

Banking & Finance, Litigation, Credit & Debt, Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           

Fred T Fox

Real Estate, Tax, Elder Law, Guardianships & Conservatorships
Status:  In Good Standing           

John Wesley Kinslow

Foreclosure, Corporate, Personal Injury, Trusts
Status:  In Good Standing           

Dan L Payton

Real Estate, Trusts, Bankruptcy, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           

Shon T Erwin

Real Estate, Military, Personal Injury, Wills & Probate
Status:  In Good Standing           

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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.

TORTIOUS INTERFERENCE

The causing of harm by disrupting something that belongs to someone else -- for example, interfering with a contractual relationship so that one party fails to ... (more...)
The causing of harm by disrupting something that belongs to someone else -- for example, interfering with a contractual relationship so that one party fails to deliver goods on time.

LEASE OPTION

A contract in which an owner leases her house (usually for one to five years) to a tenant for a specific monthly rent, and which gives the tenant the right to b... (more...)
A contract in which an owner leases her house (usually for one to five years) to a tenant for a specific monthly rent, and which gives the tenant the right to buy the house at the end of the lease period for a price established in advance. A lease option is often a good arrangement for a potential home buyer because it lets him move into a house he may buy without having to come up with a down payment or financing at that time.

PATENT CLAIM

A statement included in a patent application that describes the structure of an invention in precise and exact terms, using a long established formal style and ... (more...)
A statement included in a patent application that describes the structure of an invention in precise and exact terms, using a long established formal style and precise terminology. Patent claims serve as a way for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) to determine whether an invention is patentable, and as a way for a court to determine whether a patent has been infringed. In concept, a patent claim marks the boundaries of the patent in the same way as the legal description in a deed specifies the boundaries of the property.

UNCONSCIONABILITY

A seller's taking advantage of a buyer due to their unequal bargaining positions, perhaps because of the buyer's recent trauma, physical infirmity, ignorance, i... (more...)
A seller's taking advantage of a buyer due to their unequal bargaining positions, perhaps because of the buyer's recent trauma, physical infirmity, ignorance, inability to read or inability to understand the language. The unfairness must be so severe that it is shocking to the average person. It usually includes the absence of any meaningful choice on the part of the buyer and contract terms so one-sided that they unreasonably favor the seller. A contract will be terminated if the buyer can prove unconscionability.

DOMINANT TENEMENT

Property that carries a right to use a portion of a neighboring property. For example, property that benefits from a beach access trail across another property ... (more...)
Property that carries a right to use a portion of a neighboring property. For example, property that benefits from a beach access trail across another property is the dominant tenement.

BEQUEST

The legal term for personal property (anything but real estate) left in a will.

REAL PROPERTY

Another term for real estate. It includes land and things permanently attached to the land, such as trees, buildings, and stationary mobile homes. Anything that... (more...)
Another term for real estate. It includes land and things permanently attached to the land, such as trees, buildings, and stationary mobile homes. Anything that is not real property is termed personal property.

USE TAX

A tax imposed by a state to compensate for the sales tax lost when an item is purchased outside of the state, but is used within the state. For example, you buy... (more...)
A tax imposed by a state to compensate for the sales tax lost when an item is purchased outside of the state, but is used within the state. For example, you buy your car in a state that has no sales tax, but you live across the border in a state that does have a sales tax. When you bring your car home and register it in your state, the state taxing authority will bill you for the sales tax it would have collected had you bought the car within the state.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Estes v. ConocoPhillips Co.

... [18] Administrative rules, 524 like statutes, are to be given a sensible construction. [19]. ¶ 11 Statutory construction by agencies charged with the law's enforcement is given persuasive effect especially when it is made shortly after the statute's enactment. ...

Kirby v. Jean's Plumbing Heat & Air

... If the discovery rule were applied to suits for the breach of a construction contract the statute of repose in 12 OS2001 § 109 would be rendered ineffectual and its protection meaningless. Jean points out that this court previously ...

Welch v. Crow

... [9]. ¶ 10 This cause presents issues of statutory construction, which are questions of law that we review de novo and over which we exercise plenary, independent, and non-deferential authority. [10] The primary goal of statutory ...