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Lemon Law

How can you Remedy the Lemon used car you purchased - Indiana Lemon Laws

31st March 2010
Buying a used car is a huge financial alternative if the deal is good. But there always is an apprehension of landing a lemon in pursuit of a used car. Fortunately when it comes to the consumers shopping for used car in Indiana they are entitled some prot...
Author: peterkevin
Law

The Human Rights Act

26th February 2010
Introduction Lord Irvine of Lairg wrote an article on the impact of the Human Rights Act on the legal system. In his article he tells about the various transformations that have taken place and their impact as a result of the Human Rights Act. He is quot...
Author: carolyn2010
Real Estate Law

Commercial Tenants - 8 Tips When Assigning or Subletting Your Lease

15th January 2010
Subletting commercial property can be legally complex. If you rent commercial property and are considering either assigning the lease or subletting it, or if you already sublet a commercial premises, you might not be completely sure of your rights and the...
Author: Tim Bishop
Legal

Statute of Limitations - Time Limits for Filing a Civil or Criminal Lawsuit

29th September 2009
A statute of limitations is a law, which set outs the time limits within which a civil or criminal lawsuit must be commenced. The limitation depends on the type of claim and whether the lawsuit is filed in federal or state court. Each state has its own st...
Author: Daniel Berry
Legal

Fraud

08th June 2006
Fraud Fraud is generally defined as the intentional use of deceit, a trick or some dishonest means to deprive another of his/her/its money, property or a legal right. Quite often there are several persons involved in a scheme to commit fraud and each a...
Author: Darren Kavinoky
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