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I believe you are referencing OAC 109:4-3-02(A)(1). Proximity in this section refers to how close the material exclusions, reservations,... Read Answer
You are mixing apples and oranges. Civil cases are cases brought by aggrieved parties to redress private wrongs, as opposed to criminal cases... Read Answer
It is perfectly legal to use any name you want, as long as you are not doing it for purposes of defrauding someone. As long as you are not... Read Answer
Based upon your description, essentially and the assumption that you are in Ontario and the rental space is in Ohio, not the other way around, you... Read Answer
Yes, you can be compensated, but only you can decide whether it is worth it to you. It is likely to be a hassle. Also, it is likely that... Read Answer
The problem that you have, if not legal, is your credibility. The concept of No Refunds is if THEY cancel, not you. The risk of not... Read Answer
You can always stop payment on a check before it's cashed, even if it isn't post dated. By the way, post dating a check doesn't mean that the... Read Answer
Before you consider whether you should be getting a lawyer involved in this, you should probably talk to your parents. Frequently, a parent... Read Answer
In this day and age it sounds really unusual not only for your employer to have you handle asbestos, but for them to even HAVE it. Also, just... Read Answer
Every "deal" needs to be evaluated on its own merits. I would approach with scepticism.
Do you have a written agreement about your commission? I have seen this type of arrangement before, but it is usually when it is in the form of... Read Answer
The short answer to your question is likely what you looked at first, "What does Your Lease Say?" If you have no relief there, is there... Read Answer
If you are going to an attorney that knows what they are doing, don't worry about having a waiver in your hand when you first get there. Among... Read Answer
Assuming that your original business was a corporation or LLC (you say that you are the sole member in a LLC, but don't say whether that LLC is the... Read Answer
Big companies don't pay in advance for advice they may already be aware of. You will have no credability if you contact them directly without an... Read Answer
Taking your questions in order:
Practically, if you want to raise money to fund a startup, you will likely need a business plan to be able to sell... Read Answer
That's a great question.
ESRB is not backed by the government. It is private and independent. It has a "certification mark" and based upon its... Read Answer
There does not appear to be any ethics or legal violation, unless the lawyer was someone you had retained.
There are regularly studies of legal fields where employment is predicted to be highest. Patent law and immigration law regularly are near the top of... Read Answer
Sorry for the delay in responding. Your inquiry doesn't contain enough information to provide a sensible answer to your question. Have you been... Read Answer
An incorporator can be liable for a debt of a corporation in formation if he or she enters into an agreement on behalf of the "corporation" prior to... Read Answer
There are various things you can do in a closely held company partnership dispute, like file a temporary restraining order to let you back in, but to... Read Answer
It is not clear what the factual basis of your question is. If the issue is whether consumers can pay money to participate in a game of chance, the... Read Answer
It is not clear what you are asking. As a general matter, no one other than the estate of the deceased is liable for the bills contracted by the... Read Answer