New build walk thru
What verbiage can I use for a hold harmless agreement for a new build walk through when the buyer cannot be present and I (the realtor) am doing the walk through on their behalf? The buyer has agreed to hold us harmless and will sign an agreement to that effect.
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Breach of Divoce Decree In my divorce decree my ex wife was granted the…
Breach of Divoce Decree
In my divorce decree my ex wife was granted the residence and ordered to refinance in her name. Quitclaim Deed and Special Warranty deed were executed and all documents were provided to a Title Company selected by my ex wife. I have now been informed, 18 months later by the original mortgage company that the loan was late 60days and reported to the credit services and I remain as the primary on the loan no matter what the Divorce Decree ordered and the ”Hold Harmless” clause states.
What recourse do I have?
survival of contractual obligations what is the basis for contractual…
survival of contractual obligations
what is the basis for contractual obligations surviving expiration? does indemnification survive without a specific survival provision?
Claim Can a retirement fund administrator or the company they represent force…
Claim
Can a retirement fund administrator or the company they represent force you to sign an ‘agreement of indemnity’ before paying a claim/benefit that is owed?
Public School Indemnity My 6 year old child broke her arm at school while…
Public School Indemnity
My 6 year old child broke her arm at school while playing on the playground. She was in a lot of pain and very upset. Instead of calling 911 for an ambulance to transport her to the hospital, they allowed her to sit in the nurse’s office for 3 hours before I received a phone call about the incident. I immediately took off work and picked her up from school and took her to the hospital where we found out she had a broken arm. The school states that they are not allowed to call and arrange medical transportation even in an emergency without getting the parent’s permission first to see what they would like to do. I have talked to a few attorney’s about filing a lawsuit against the school for their negligence. So, far all the attorneys I have spoken to are telling me that I can’t sue the school because the have governed immunity. Are Public schools in Texas immune from being sued?