Remedies (available to lender before foreclosure) 1) Mortgagee taking possession a. Takes possession & manages property; includes collecting rents & profits b. Lender must use legal process & cannot use self-help, even if so stated in mortgage or contract. c. Not available in lien theory states, unless: i. MR abandons property (public policy) ii. Consent of MR iii. Result of Good faith invalid foreclosure d. Duties
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Intellectual Property Law Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Abstract Intellectual property law is vital to protecting the rights of creative individuals and their realized ideas. Most countries around the world protect the intellectual property of authors, inventors, and artists, in some similar form whether it is copyright, trademark, or other sources of protection. The topic of discussion herein explores intellectual property law in America and the protections afforded to unique works
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Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), otherwise known as the Superfund law, was established to clean up hazardous wastes at illegal disposal sites. Its main regulatory target is to impose liability for those responsible for the release of hazardous substances and degradation of the environment and natural resources. Throughout the years, the act has been revised by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) and the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownsfields Revitalization Act of 2002
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EXAM 1 Material Pure risk – when there is uncertainty as to whether loss will occur. No possibility of gain is presented by pure risk----only the potential for loss. Loss or no loss. Ex – the uncertainty of damage to property by fire or flood Not an example of pure risk? Fluctuations in the price of fuel Speculative risk - when there is uncertainty about an event that could produce either a profit or a loss. Loss or gain. Ex---business ventures and investment decisions
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the law and may only order, if empowered by a law. * The newer theory to determine, whether a regulation is public or civil law, is the modified theory of subjects: if at least one of the subjects is part of the state or is legally empowered to act on behalf of any part of the state. Constitutional law * The constitution is called the Grundgesetz (Basic Law) because the drafters saw this legal part as a provisional document, to be replaced by the constitution of a future united Germany
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satisfies the essential requirements laid down in the acts. Section 10 lays down that ‘all the agreement are contracts if they are made by the free consent of the parties competent to contract for a lawful object and are not hereby expressly declared to the void’. The following are the essentials: a) Agreement: An agreement which is preliminary to every contract is the outcome of offer and acceptance. An offer to do or not to do a particular act is made by one party and is accepted by the other to
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Restructured Positions 5. Employment Procedure…………………………………………… 6. Employment Interview Panel……………………………………... 7. Age………………………………………………………………... 8. Appointment………………………………………………………. 9. Personal Data……………………………………………………… 10. Staff Transfer……………………………………………………… 11. Induction………………………………………………………….. 3. PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT POLICY 1. Introduction……………………………………………………….. 2. Objectives…………………………………………………………. 3. Responsibilities of Manager/Supervisors…………………………
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the town know about the haunted house. All residents of Basilla know about the horrible massacre that occurred in Jon’s house decades ago. John decides to sell the house. Baron Obaka lives five hundred miles from Basilla and is interested in the property due to his profession. He is a basketball coach who holds camps for basketball players. He did a survey and more players would attend his camp at his home in Basilla due to less distraction near home. Baron decides to view the place, but seemed to
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commerce and be technologically neutral. Can you create a new computer chip design it , bubble wrap it and ship it for sale and still have ownership of that computer chip? With the Uniform Commercial Code and Uniform computer Information Transaction Act they will shed light of how you are protected by the government. Not just consumers but business are govern a like . . Before the UCC and the UCITA, the first U.S attempt to promote uniformity in commercial laws from
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gift as “a voluntary transfer of property by one to another without adequate [valuable] consideration or compensation therefrom.” In my research I found that in the Income Act of 1913 states that Congress has allowed the recipient of a gift to exclude the value of a property from gross income. The only exclusion applies to gifts made during the life of the donor and transfers that take effect upon the death of the donor. Though, the recipient of a gift of income-producing property is subject to tax
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