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Stephen A Brundage Lawyer

Stephen A Brundage

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Criminal, Divorce & Family Law, Traffic, DUI-DWI, Real Estate

Stephen A. Brundage, Attorney at Law is a Wheaton, Illinois, criminal defense law firm serving clients throughout DuPage County, Kane County and Cook ... (more)

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Willard L. Hemsworth Lawyer

Willard L. Hemsworth

Accident & Injury, Personal Injury, Premises Liability, Car Accident, Motorcycle Accident
Naperville, IL Personal Injury Attorney

Willard L. Hemsworth III is an exceptionally skilled and experienced personal injury attorney with a remarkable track record of success. For more than... (more)

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Nicolas Nelson
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Nicolas Nelson

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Divorce & Family Law, Business, Estate Planning, Real Estate, Litigation
DuPage County Attorney Providing Practical and Client-Focused Legal Guidance

Nicolas Nelson is a client-focused lawyer and the founder of NN Legal Group. Recognized as a knowledgeable attorney, Mr. Nelson concentrates his pract... (more)

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Thomas J. Homer

Landlord-Tenant, Estate Planning, Guardianships & Conservatorships, Elder Law
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Jennifer Brahler Nagle

Commercial Real Estate, Commercial Leasing, Business Successions, Business Organization
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Paul M Mitchell

Commercial Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning, Construction Contracts, Limited Liability Companies
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John J. Skawski

Construction Contracts, Construction, Food Products, Defamation & Slander
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Robert A. Heap

Criminal, Residential Real Estate, Estate Planning
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Rebecca J. Johnson

Commercial Leasing, Commercial Real Estate, Defamation & Slander, Condominiums
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John William Flynn

Construction, Wills & Probate, Family Law, Corporate
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LEGAL TERMS

CONTINGENCY

A provision in a contract stating that some or all of the terms of the contract will be altered or voided by the occurrence of a specific event. For example, a ... (more...)
A provision in a contract stating that some or all of the terms of the contract will be altered or voided by the occurrence of a specific event. For example, a contingency in a contract for the purchase of a house might state that if the buyer does not approve the inspection report of the physical condition of the property, the buyer does not have to complete the purchase.

ADVERSE POSSESSION

A means by which one can legally take another's property without paying for it. The requirements for adversely possessing property vary between states, but usua... (more...)
A means by which one can legally take another's property without paying for it. The requirements for adversely possessing property vary between states, but usually include continuous and open use for a period of five or more years and paying taxes on the property in question.

ASSIGNMENT

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

JOINT TENANCY

A way for two or more people to share ownership of real estate or other property. When two or more people own property as joint tenants and one owner dies, the ... (more...)
A way for two or more people to share ownership of real estate or other property. When two or more people own property as joint tenants and one owner dies, the other owners automatically own the deceased owner's share. For example, if a parent and child own a house as joint tenants and the parent dies, the child automatically becomes full owner. Because of this right of survivorship, no will is required to transfer the property; it goes directly to the surviving joint tenants without the delay and costs of probate.

BOND

(1) A written agreement purchased from a bonding company that guarantees a person will properly carry out a specific act, such as managing funds, showing up in ... (more...)
(1) A written agreement purchased from a bonding company that guarantees a person will properly carry out a specific act, such as managing funds, showing up in court, providing good title to a piece of real estate or completing a construction project. If the person who purchased the bond fails at his or her task, the bonding company will pay the aggrieved party an amount up to the value of the bond. (2) An interest-bearing document issued by a government or company as evidence of a debt. A bond provides pre-determined payments at a set date to the bond holder. Bonds may be 'registered' bonds, which provide payment to the bond holder whose name is recorded with the issuer and appears on the bond certificate, or 'bearer' bonds, which provide payments to whomever holds the bond in-hand.

TESTAMENTARY DISPOSITION

Leaving property in a will.

DONATION

A gift of property. The IRS allows you to take an income tax deduction for the value of donations made to charitable organizations who are recognized as such by... (more...)
A gift of property. The IRS allows you to take an income tax deduction for the value of donations made to charitable organizations who are recognized as such by the IRS.

ASSIGNEE

A person to whom a property right is transferred. For example, an assignee may take over a lease from a tenant who wants to permanently move out before the leas... (more...)
A person to whom a property right is transferred. For example, an assignee may take over a lease from a tenant who wants to permanently move out before the lease expires. The assignee takes control of the property and assumes all the legal rights and responsibilities of the tenant, including payment of rent. However, the original tenant remains legally responsible if the assignee fails to pay the rent.

USUFRUCT

The right to use property -- or income from property -- that is owned by another.