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Examples of affirmative and negative easements

An easement is the right of one party to use or control part of another's property. The easement generally includes specific terms that both parties abide by. Easements take many forms, but they all fall into one of two categories: affirmative and negative....

What is a non-disclosure agreement?

Many businesses, despite their size or industry, conceal inside information that protects their products and operations. These trade secrets tend to vary widely across many different types of businesses, and employees may have to sign non-disclosure agreements to keep...

3 fast facts about proprietary information

No matter the size of your business, you likely deal with many different facets of running a company, including the guardianship of proprietary information. Inc. notes that this information, which is also known as trade secrets, can range from product designs to...

What are signs of a fraudulent conveyance?

Someone in significant debt could run the risk of losing valuable property such as real estate to creditors. However, the debtor might attempt to prevent a creditor from seizing the property by using a fraudulent conveyance to transfer it to another party. Per Sfgate,...

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