Contingent fees create an undue emphasis on the extent of the plaintiff's damages, and they encourage the filing and prosecution of cases with large damages but little negligence. Take the case of parents who come to the attorney's office with a brain-damaged child requiring custodial care.
The traditional objections to contingency fees are the employment of unethical concur to win cases and that these fees stir up litigation unnecessarily, however, the most modern limitations are prohibitions on the use of contingency fees in criminal litigation, divorce/marital/separation cases, the percentage of the ...
The Fulton County effective property tax rate is 1.16%.
A conditional payment clause is a clause that conditions payment on some other event. For example, contractors often include a clause in their subcontracts that conditions payment to the subcontractor on the contractor first receiving payment from the owner.
Form: If + simple present, will + base verb Example 1: If I see you later, I will say hello. Example 2: If I don't see you later, I won't be able to say hello.
The most common contingency is the home inspection contingency. This condition on an offer states the home sale will only be finalized if the property passes a professional home inspection. In other words, buyers can walk away from a home sale if the home inspection turns up serious problems.
When buying a house, what does “conditional” mean? If a home is listed with a conditional status, it means that an offer has been accepted but the deal will not be finalized and closed until certain “conditions” are met.
What is conditioning? It's when the agent praises your home prior to listing and then continually points out the negatives after it is on the market. In order to distance themselves from the negativity of conditioning, the agents may frame it in the buyer's words.
Georgia Code 48-5-3 provides that all property is subject to taxation unless specifically exempted. Personal property is subject to taxation just as real property.
The Tax Commissioner takes the appraised value and the exemption status provided by the Board of Tax Assessors, along with the millage rates set by the Board of Commissioners and other Governing Authorities, to calculate taxes for each property, and mails bills to owners at the addresses provided by the Board of Tax ...