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Nothing Is Set in Stone…The Granite State Contemplates Changes to the New Hampshire’s Condominium Law
Pursuant to a not often discussed provision of New Hampshire law (R.S.A. 356-B:70) a perpetual committee exists for purposes of advising the New Hampshire legislature on the laws relating to condominiums and homeowners associations (the “committee”). The committee is...
Richard G. MacDonald v. Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, et al
The case entitled Richard G. MacDonald v. Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, et al, is an interesting Federal Court Decision that deals with what one would think is a clear breach of contract and tort which would render the Defendant, Old Republic National...
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Bankruptcy Law (CMigrator copy 1)

LIQUIDATED DAMAGES CLAUSES: A QUESTION OF ENFORCEABILITY
In early December, the Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed a 2008 decision of the Superior Court in the case of NRT New England, Inc. d/b/a Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage v. Ashby C. Moncure, 24 Mass. L. Rep. 181 (2008). In question was the enforceability of...
Real Estate Law (CMigrator copy 1)
LIQUIDATED DAMAGES CLAUSES: A QUESTION OF ENFORCEABILITY (CMigrator copy 1)
In early December, the Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed a 2008 decision of the Superior Court in the case of NRT New England, Inc. d/b/a Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage v. Ashby C. Moncure, 24 Mass. L. Rep. 181 (2008). In question was the enforceability of...