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Real Estate Law
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Residential Construction Issues in Connecticut
Are you in this midst of a construction project or just thinking about one? Is your contractor licensed? Does the construction contract contain all of the information required by Connecticut state law? It is important for you to review these issues to make sure that you, the homeowner, are protected in the event your project turns sour.
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Virginia Real Estate Lawyers
Real estate lawyers are lawyers whose practices specialize in cases involving real estate transactions, land disputes, and property claims. These lawyers assist buyers and sellers of real estate and property by answering the questions they have regarding the legal aspects of real estate transactions and by guiding them through the entire process of buying or selling real estate. Virginia real estate lawyers are lawyers who offer their legal services for real estate transactions in the state of Virginia. Most of the real estate lawyers in Virginia provide the entire spectrum of real estate legal services like counseling their clients, summarizing documents, and discussing and finalizing the terms of the contracts or transactions.
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Prevent the Public Smoking Ban Destroying Your Business
Smoking in enclosed public places will be banned in England from 1st July 2007 following similar bans already implemented in Scotland and Wales. The potential impact of this ban should not be underestimated and could even drive customers away from pubs, clubs and bingo halls to name just a few! Timber Smoke Shelters from Compton prove that smoke shelters don't have to be ugly providing a covered area for smokers to enjoy their habit before easily returning to your premises.
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Are Regulators Trying to Set Prices?
Is The Securities and Exchange Commission trying to regulate price control? It appears that they are as they develop more rules and regulations on how the securities industries may charge their customers and the type of disclosures that must be made. Is it really the SEC's job to regulate prices? What happened to free markets and why should the government intervene in something they clearly do not understand?
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Can the Government Regulators be Trusted with Free Markets?
Many people understand the inherent issues in free markets with corruption, mob style attacks on competitors and the need to protect consumers from fraud and theft. In our nation we have regulations on business that often are too restrictive for us to continue to call our economy one of Free Markets.
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U.S. Regulation D Securities Offerings for Small Business
What is a Private Placement or Regulation D securities offering? Simply stated, it is against the law to sell stock to the general public unless you are licensed to do so or can qualify for an exemption from the SEC rules. Section 5 of the 1933 Securities and Exchange Act clearly states, it is unlawful for any person, directly or indirectly, to sell a security unless a registration statement has been filed. You may not sell a security or deliver a security after the sale unless a registration statement is in effect. A full registration statement (like used in a traditional Initial Public Offering) is a very expensive and complex document to create and maybe overkill for most small businesses. The 1933 Securities Act does contain some exemptions, as you will see below.
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Taxi 'Recap' - The Short Version; Part 1
Weaned on the belief that 'talking politics' in public might get me locked up (due to the supposed vigilance of Apartheid spies) providing objective, critical analysis of government
policies is not always easy, but here goes...
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Earned Monopolies: Are They Really Bad? Re-Thinking Our Anti-Trust Laws
There are many types of Monopolies in Business, Commerce and Industry. Most of the Monopolies that we see are actually created by the Government itself. For one our patent laws enable a company a temporary Monopoly on new emerging technologies, which allows them a head start in trade for putting capital into developing such technologies.
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