Articles tagged: contingency
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by David Berry This article provides a basic outline of what you should look for in a criminal defense attorney. It also discusses the methods by which legal fees are charged. written by Greg Smith These additions are called contingencies, and are essentially loopholes in a contract that allows one or both parties to back out of the sale if requirements of the contract are not satisfied. written by Wally Singer The laws surrounding personal injury claims are complex. If you feel you have a personal injury claim, it is wise to work with an attorney who can guide you through the legal process to achieve the best possible results. written by Lee Keadle Conditions are often worked into an offer to buy real estate in order to protect the buyer. Learn about some of the most common contingencies used in contracts and how these contingencies can help you in your next home purchase.
written by RE Writer A contingency is basically a condition of a contract that allows one party an out if the condition is not met. In real estate, a contingency clause allows a buyer to cancel the contract with no penalty if something, for example, the results of an inspection, doesn't meet their approval. written by Joseph Kenny You’re probably familiar with Murphy’s Law: “Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong.” It rears its ugly head when we least expect it. That’s probably why it’s called a law, not a theory. written by Ron Kernhan Just how do influenza pandemics break out and what can we expect from the H5N1 or avian flu version? What might the short and long term consequences look like? Here is a Bird Flu scenario based on historical facts and well-educated guesses from experts. Be aware and prepare. << previous page 1 next page>> |