Sep. 15, 2023
A book publishing agreement review refers to the process of evaluating and analyzing the terms of a legal contract between an author and a publishing company.
Sep. 13, 2023
Tangible personal property refers to physical assets that have any physical form and can be seen, touched, and moved depending on the rules of specific places.
Subrogation is the legal process by which one party steps into the shoes of another to recover a claim or seek reimbursement in any form of viable compensation.
Sep. 12, 2023
Restrictive covenants are negative conditions put on one of the parties to the contract with a lesser bargaining chip to carry out or not perform vital tasks.
Redemption rights provide investors with a way to reclaim their investments, offering protection and flexibility while influencing company negotiations.
Sep. 11, 2023
Privity of contract refers to the key legal concept of establishing a direct and exclusive association between individuals who have executed a lawful contract.
A prepayment penalty is a fee or charge a lender imposes on a borrower to pay off a loan or mortgage before the scheduled terms based on rules and regulations.
Sep. 9, 2023
A franchisor is a firm or individual that gives another party the right to run a business under its well-known brand name, utilizing its tested business model.
A franchisee is an entity that enters into a contract with a franchisor to use an established brand or business model to run one or more businesses.
Force majeure is a legal concept that refers to unforeseen and uncontrollable events that prevent or delay a party from fulfilling its contractual obligations.
An escrow holdback means a portion of the purchase price or fund in an escrow account by a neutral third party based on the specific regulations of a place.
Sep. 7, 2023
A common stock purchase agreement review is when a lawyer ensures terms, compliance, and safeguards. Protect your investment. Get a professional review now.