Zoning
The laws dividing cities into different areas according to use, from single-family residences to industrial plants. Zoning ordinances control the size, location, and use of buildings within these different areas.
The laws dividing cities into different areas according to use, from single-family residences to industrial plants. Zoning ordinances control the size, location, and use of buildings within these different areas.
An employment contract in which the employer forbids the employee to join a labor union. Yellow-dog contracts are not legally enforceable.
The term “X-rated” as used in the entertainment industry is a certification given to movies with mature themes for audiences over the age of seventeen or eighteen. Such films deemed to have graphic sex, violence and rude language as its…
Willful tort – a tort done with a deliberate intention, which is not an accident or negligence.
A procedure under state law that gives a surviving spouse the right to demand a certain share (usually one-third to one-half) of the deceased spouse’s property. The surviving spouse can take that share instead of accepting whatever he or she…
An exception to a zoning ordinance, usually granted by a local government. For example, if you own an oddly shaped lot that could not accommodate a home in accordance with your city’s setback requirement, you could apply at the appropriate…
A legal doctrine that prevents a plaintiff who has acted unethically in relation to a lawsuit from winning the suit or from recovering as much money as she would have if she had behaved honorably. For example, if a contractor…
A term that describes a profit-making corporation organized under state law whose shareholders have applied for and received subchapter S corporation status from the Internal Revenue Service. Electing to do business as an S corporation lets shareholders enjoy limited liability…
Rainmaker – within the area of Labor Law this legal term is used to refer to the figure of a new employee, who via personal capacities and connections delivers fresh business for his employer. Usually, rainmakers are experienced and qualified workers.…
A trust used to postpone estate tax when more than the amount of the personal federal estate tax exemption is left to a non-U.S. citizen spouse by the other spouse. QDOT stands for qualified domestic trust.