Among the most recent decisions handed down by the Appellate Division, Fourth Department were two civil cases involving a cosigner on a car loan and an equitable distribution of real property. CIVIL DECISIONS Divorce — Equitable Distribution — Custody And ...
Read More »Real estate market cools in September (8519)
The local real estate community is feeling the effects of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States. Sales of existing single family homes dropped 28 percent in September, according to the Greater Rochester Association of Realtors. A ...
Read More »Real estate market cools in September
The local real estate community is feeling the effects of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States. Sales of existing single family homes dropped 28 percent in September, according to the Greater Rochester Association of Realtors. A ...
Read More »Karpus Investment Management to move to larger facility (9952)
In order to accommodate the company’s growth and expanding personnel, Karpus Investment Management is moving to a new location. The independent, fee-based financial advisor continues to grow in assets under management and is moving into a new office, twice the ...
Read More »Karpus Investment Management to move to larger facility
In order to accommodate the company’s growth and expanding personnel, Karpus Investment Management is moving to a new location. The independent, fee-based financial advisor continues to grow in assets under management and is moving into a new office, twice the ...
Read More »Court finds no proof of lease agreement in lawsuit (8511)
A New York State Supreme Court judge has granted a defendant’s motion for summary judgment in part and denied the motion in part. In SubCarrier Communications v. James E. Verdi and James P. Verdi, individually and d/b/a City View Associates, ...
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Read More »Court finds no proof of lease agreement in lawsuit
A New York State Supreme Court judge has granted a defendant’s motion for summary judgment in part and denied the motion in part. In SubCarrier Communications v. James E. Verdi and James P. Verdi, individually and d/b/a City View Associates, ...
Tagged with: Telecommunications
Read More »Federal court decides that jurisdiction was established in lease agreement
Where the lease agreement specified that all “claims and disputes” should be settled under the Contract Disputes Act of 1978 in K.A.C. Holdings, LLC v. 162 College Parkway Corp. et al., the U.S. District Court for the Western District of ...
Read More »Federal court decides that jurisdiction was established in lease agreement (9906)
Where the lease agreement specified that all “claims and disputes” should be settled under the Contract Disputes Act of 1978 in K.A.C. Holdings, LLC v. 162 College Parkway Corp. et al., the U.S. District Court for the Western District of ...
Read More »Rochester's August home sales break record
Existing single family home sales in August will go down in the record books. According to the Greater Rochester Association of Realtors, 1,494 homes sold in August, generating $185,489,064. It’s the greatest number of sales of existing single family homes ...
Read More »Rochester's August home sales break record (9824)
Existing single family home sales in August will go down in the record books. According to the Greater Rochester Association of Realtors, 1,494 homes sold in August, generating $185,489,064. It’s the greatest number of sales of existing single family homes ...
Read More »State Court finds petition was not filed with county clerk’s office within CPLR 7804(f) time frame
The Mendon Ponds Neighborhood Association will not have a chance to challenge a plan to build a tennis club on Pittsford-Mendon Center Road because they did not file their Petition or Notice of Petition with the Monroe County Clerk’s office ...
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