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answered on Sep 25, 2024
Your mother may be able to break her lease, but it depends on the terms of the lease and Delaware’s landlord-tenant laws. In some cases, a lease can be terminated early if there are specific clauses addressing medical conditions or disabilities, or if her health has deteriorated to the point... View More
tenant signed a stipulated agreement and now it has been breached. I follow all the requirements from the court, however the judge is saying that the affidavit of breach was not proper
answered on Sep 2, 2023
A Delaware attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. This could be something that a L-T attorney would have insight into. Not all questions are picked up, but you could try reposting and adding "Landlord-Tenant" as a category. Good luck
answered on Aug 20, 2015
In order to tell you what it might mean, we have to see what you are talking about, and know at least some basic facts. What documents? Who is the letter from?
I have a document not signed with an signature before a notary public, only a ink printed name and signed by the notary public
answered on Sep 30, 2013
a notarized document must be signed, but a legal signature does not have to cursive. A person who can't write can affix his legal mark.
answered on Jan 10, 2013
I wish you provided more information. However, based on the question you asked, I am assuming that you asked the Superior Court for a new trial, and that your request was denied. You then appealed the decision denying your request for a new trial, and you won that appeal. If these are the facts,... View More
answered on Feb 1, 2013
I am not aware of any law requiring an owner to post a sign.
answered on Jan 16, 2013
You really have to provide additional information before your question can be answered.
answered on Feb 8, 2013
I don't practice criminal law, and so I don't know the answer. However, I suggest that you contact the Delaware Department of Justice and ask them your question. They will help you. Their website is www.attorneygeneral.Delaware.gov/
answered on Jun 21, 2014
This is considered a bailment, and liability depends on the specific facts of what the dealer did and did not do to protect your car. I suggest you consult with an attorney.
answered on Jan 30, 2013
When a judgment has been paid in full, the person who obtained the judgment is required to have the judgment satisfied. The satisfaction is a public record, and it shows the debt is no longer owed.
answered on Jan 30, 2013
Please provide more information as to what you are looking for.
answered on Feb 12, 2013
If the Court issued an opinion, use Google Scholar to find a copy. If the case is pending, try visiting the Clerk's office. If that is too inconvenient, you can look up a case using the Pacer system. You can read about the Pacer system on the Court's website.
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