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Part II: How do the tax assessor and an appraiser measure the square footage in a home?    subscribe to REAL ESTATE LAW - RESIDENTIAL Tips XML

"AS IS" Contracts and Sales    subscribe to REAL ESTATE LAW - RESIDENTIAL Tips XML

Beware of Zoning Changes to the Subject PropertyDuring the Negotiation of a Real Estate Contract    subscribe to REAL ESTATE LAW - RESIDENTIAL Tips XML


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Commercial Real Estate Issues 101    subscribe to REAL ESTATE LAW - COMMERCIAL Tips XML

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Gift Tax -- The Gift that Keeps on Costing    subscribe to ESTATE PLANNING-ELDER LAW Tips XML

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BUSINESS NAMES AND TRADEMARKS    subscribe to INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW Tips XML

THE THREE P'S OF IP - PROTECT, PROMOTE AND PROFIT FROM YOUR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES - PART II    subscribe to INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW Tips XML

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Auction Law        subscribe to Tips XML
18-Mar-2002 Fraud and property condition matters. Part I of II
A recent Tennessee Court of Appeals decision regarding fraud and the misrepresentation of the property’s condition enunciates legal principles that ap...

Estate Planning-Elder Law        subscribe to Tips XML
18-Jul-2008 Three Reasons for Not Quitclaiming Your Property
1. Medicaid Lockout: For persons that may have to apply for Medicaid benefits to cover the cost of nursing home care, whether in the near future or a...

Intellectual Property Law        subscribe to Tips XML
03-Jul-2008 IMPROVEMENTS TO LICENSED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY - The Licensee's Perspective
If licensee is responsible for making improvements, then the licensee needs to give serious thought and consideration to how those improvements are go...

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03-Jul-2008 META TAG TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT
The Eleventh Circuit Court recently ruled that using another's trademark in meta tags on a website could cause a likelihood of confusing thus constitu...

Real Estate Law - Commercial        subscribe to Tips XML
15-Feb-2008 Part two of a multi-part series Are there many differences between dealing in commercial real estate and residential real estate?
Another difference between residential versus commercial real estate are the lien and title issues. The bigger the development, the more tenants in th...

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14-Jul-2008 ERRORS AND OMISSIONS INSURANCE - PART 3 OF A 4 PART SERIES
What are the limits of liability for your errors and omissions insurance policy have limits of liability? For those real estate licensees who carry ...




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