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April 2020
Under old common law, a lender attempting to collect a note was required to present the note, then provide a notice of attempt to accelerate and finally was required to provide a notice of acceleration.  Presentment, for sales of personal goods like autos, has been defined by the Texas Business and Commerce Code § 3.501...
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Hay temas que ocurren frecuente en las disputas entre negociantes.  El Abogado Hector Chavana Jr. le explica acerca de temas comunes en disputas entre socios. Llámele hoy al 713-979-2941 para poner una cita. Falta De Documentación Es común que socios entren en un arreglo entre ellos mismos sin la formalidad necesaria.  Yo he conocido clientes...
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A dispute may arise related to who owns a piece of real estate or whether a lien is valid.  Generally, a person purchasing a piece of real estate must inquire with the person who occupies the property as to the occupier’s interest in the property.  A real estate attorney may guide you through the details...
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Can I sue my title company?  Maybe. The term “title company” is often used to refer to either the branch of the title insurance company or the company that issued the title insurance company.  The title insurer can be sued under normal insurance litigation principles.  The branch, however is a different topic, and different principles...
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