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Gary A. Joseph

Criminal, Misdemeanor, Personal Injury, Residential Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           

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Peter K. Skivington

Commercial Real Estate, Lawsuit & Dispute, Estate Planning, Personal Injury, Accident & Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  45 Years

James Timothy Embser

Trusts, Estate Planning, Construction, Housing & Urban Development
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  63 Years

Paul Sturdivant Boylan

Commercial Real Estate, Government, Estate Planning, Estate, Wills & Probate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  59 Years

Jake Michael Whiting

Commercial Real Estate, Elder Law, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  10 Years

Amy Elizabeth Mcshane

Real Estate, Commercial Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  27 Years

Amy E. Mcshane

Real Estate, Commercial Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  27 Years

Jay William Ricketts

Commercial Real Estate, Estate Planning, Family Law, Child Custody
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  53 Years

Adam Brunner

Trusts, Commercial Real Estate, Estate Planning, Wills
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  17 Years

Armando Abel Musa

Commercial Real Estate, International Other, Federal Appellate Practice, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  21 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

TENANT

Anyone, including a corporation, who rents real property, with or without a house or structure, from the owner (called the landlord). The tenant may also be cal... (more...)
Anyone, including a corporation, who rents real property, with or without a house or structure, from the owner (called the landlord). The tenant may also be called the 'lessee.'

AUTHOR

In terms of copyright protection, either the person who creates the work, the person or business that pays another to create the work in an employment context o... (more...)
In terms of copyright protection, either the person who creates the work, the person or business that pays another to create the work in an employment context or the person or business that commissions the work under a valid work for hire contract. For example, a songwriter may write a song, but if he is employed by a company to do so, the company is the author of that song for copyright purposes.

SUBSTITUTED SERVICE

A method for the formal delivery of court papers that takes the place of personal service. Personal service means that the papers are placed directly into the h... (more...)
A method for the formal delivery of court papers that takes the place of personal service. Personal service means that the papers are placed directly into the hands of the person to be served. Substituted service, on the other hand, may be accomplished by leaving the documents with a designated agent, with another adult in the recipient's home, with the recipient's manager at work or by posting a notice in a prominent place and then using certified mail to send copies of the documents to the recipient.

LANDLORD

The owner of any real estate, such as a house, apartment building or land, that is leased or rented to another person, called the tenant.

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.

GROSS LEASE

A commercial real estate lease in which the tenant pays a fixed amount of rent per month or year, regardless of the landlord's operating costs, such as maintena... (more...)
A commercial real estate lease in which the tenant pays a fixed amount of rent per month or year, regardless of the landlord's operating costs, such as maintenance, taxes and insurance. A gross lease closely resembles the typical residential lease. The tenant may agree to a 'gross lease with stops,' meaning that the tenant will pitch in if the landlord's operating costs rise above a certain level. In real estate lingo, the point when the tenant starts to contribute is called the 'stop level,' because that's where the landlord's share of the costs stops.

ASSIGNMENT

A transfer of property rights from one person to another, called the assignee.

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.

SETBACK

The distance between a property boundary and a building. A minimum setback is usually required by law.