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TILA. Truth in lending act.
The Lemon Law deals with defected cars that the seller knows about and yet fails to disclose. The law remedies this problem and compensates victims of such fraud.
A license number will validate that they are authorized to practice law. If they don't have one, they can't legally practice law.
If you are not the executor of the estate, it would be trespassing.
There are no publicly accessible databases that disclose this information. Best thing to do is to call your local law enforcement agency and simply ask. They may ask you to come in person for this information - for obvious reasons.
HIPPA is a law that protects all health care information Advance directive are documents written while a person is still able to make decisions
No. The home is owned by someone, and that would be illegal.
If a person owns a house they can do what they wish with it (within the law). If they are declared bankrupt and they no longer own it then they have no say in what happens with the house. It is no longer theirs.
There are two nouns in the sentence:sister-in-law, a word for a person, subject of the sentence;home, a word for a thing, direct object of the verb 'will be going'.
If the "something" was in the will of a person who died before your mother did, the "something" becomes part of her estate. If you have no brothers or sisters and your mother died without being married at the time (no other heirs at law), the something is yours. If the "something" was in a will of a person who died after your mother did, it will depend on how the will was worded. If it was left to your mother "or her issue" or similar language, it goes to her estate (you if you are the only heir at law). If the person leaving your mother something in a will has not died, nobody can claim it - yet.
Simply because the law in the United States does not require nonprofit religious institutions to publicly disclose their finances. This is part of the First Amendment to the US Constitution, which prohibits the US Government from meddling in the affairs of law abiding religious organizations. Those branches of the church which are for profit (such as their real estate and media holdings) do pay taxes and do disclose their finances to the public. In nations where religious organizations are required to disclose their finances, the church complies, but reports only the financial information relative to that nation and not the international church as a whole.
a salesperson from one realty company purchases property from another realty co. and did not disclose to the seller that he is a agent with another company, what license law violation did he commite