Thorndike Land Use & Zoning Lawyer, Maine


Adria Y. LaRose

Land Use & Zoning, Dispute Resolution, International Intellectual Property, Environmental Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  34 Years

Jonathan Andrew Pottle

Land Use & Zoning, Municipal, Natural Resources, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  16 Years

P. Andrew Hamilton

Land Use & Zoning, Municipal, Legislative Practice, Natural Resources
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  40 Years

John K. Hamer

Land Use & Zoning, Federal Claims Court, Employee Rights, Administrative Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  30 Years

Timothy C. Woodcock

Land Use & Zoning, Dispute Resolution, Lawsuit & Dispute, Transactions
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  47 Years

Kristin McHenry Collins

Land Use & Zoning, State Government, Labor Law, Employment Discrimination
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  20 Years

Edward M. Collins

Land Use & Zoning, Real Estate, Estate Administration, Estate
Status:  Deceased           Licensed:  40 Years

Lee K. Bragg

Tax, Land Use & Zoning, Lawsuit & Dispute, Municipal
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  51 Years

Caleb J. Gannon

Civil Rights, Family Law, Land Use & Zoning, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           

Karen G. Kingsley

Real Estate, Estate Planning, Land Use & Zoning
Status:  Inactive           Licensed:  45 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

SETBACK

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

FINDER'S FEE

A fee charged by real estate brokers and apartment-finding services in exchange for locating a rental property. These fees are permitted by law. Some landlords,... (more...)
A fee charged by real estate brokers and apartment-finding services in exchange for locating a rental property. These fees are permitted by law. Some landlords, however, charge finder's fees merely for renting a place. This type of charge is not legitimate and, in some areas, is specifically declared illegal.

FORECLOSURE

The forced sale of real estate to pay off a loan on which the owner of the property has defaulted.

HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION

An organization comprising neighbors concerned with managing the common areas of a subdivision or condominium complex. These associations take on issues such as... (more...)
An organization comprising neighbors concerned with managing the common areas of a subdivision or condominium complex. These associations take on issues such as salting and sanding a subdivision when it snows and collecting dues from residents. The homeowners' association is also responsible for enforcing any covenants, conditions & restrictions that apply to the property.

ANNUAL MEETING

A term commonly used to refer to annual meetings of shareholders or directors of a corporation. Shareholders normally meet to elect directors or to consider maj... (more...)
A term commonly used to refer to annual meetings of shareholders or directors of a corporation. Shareholders normally meet to elect directors or to consider major structural changes to the corporation, such as amending the articles of incorporation or merging or dissolving the corporation. Directors meet to consider or ratify important business decisions, such as borrowing money, buying real property or hiring key employees.

ESCHEAT

The forfeit of all property to the state when a person dies without heirs.

DEVISE

An old legal term that is generally used to refer to real estate left to someone under the terms of a will, or to the act of leaving such real estate. In some s... (more...)
An old legal term that is generally used to refer to real estate left to someone under the terms of a will, or to the act of leaving such real estate. In some states, 'devise' now applies to any kind of property left by will, making it identical to the term bequest. Compare legacy.

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE (INS)

Formerly, the federal agency in the Department of Justice that administered and enforced immigration and naturalization laws. In 2003, however, the INS official... (more...)
Formerly, the federal agency in the Department of Justice that administered and enforced immigration and naturalization laws. In 2003, however, the INS officially ceased to exist, and its functions were taken over by various branches of the Department of Homeland Security, as follows:The new Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS) handles immigration benefits, such as applications for asylum, work permits, green cards, and citizenship. The new Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (BICE) handles enforcement of the immigration laws within the U.S. borders. The new Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (BCBP) handles U.S. border enforcement (including the land borders, airports, and seaports).

FORFEITURE

The loss of property or a privilege due to breaking a law. For example, a landlord may forfeit his or her property to the federal or state government if the lan... (more...)
The loss of property or a privilege due to breaking a law. For example, a landlord may forfeit his or her property to the federal or state government if the landlord knows it is a drug-dealing site but fails to stop the illegal activity. Or, you may have to forfeit your driver's license if you commit too many moving violations or are convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Bog Lake Company v. Town of Northfield

... B. Statute of Limitations. [¶7] The Town argues that Bog Lake Company's cause of action accrued in 1987 when the original zoning classification was made, and therefore the complaint is barred by 14 MRS § 752 (2007), which generally requires that "[a]ll civil actions . . . ...

Rudolph v. Golick

... They contend that the court erred in holding that the riding arena plan fell outside the definition of a use for "animal husbandry" that is permitted by the Town's Zoning Ordinance. Because the Zoning Board of Appeals made findings ...

Nergaard v. Town of Westport Island

... Because we conclude that the Zoning Board did not err as a matter of law in deciding that Nergaard and Stern were without standing, we affirm the judgment of the Superior Court. I. BACKGROUND. ... B. Shoreland Zoning Ordinance. ...