Texas Repossession Laws Explained

Summary of Repossession Laws A fundamental concept in consumer credit, traditional repossession refers to the legal process wherein a creditor reclaims a physical asset due to default or breach of an obligation by the individual who purchased or financed the asset. State and federal laws in...

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A Primer on Breach Clauses in Contracts

What is a Breach Clause? A breach provision is a standard feature in all business contracts, and it is the legal equivalent of a "Plan B" to prepare the parties in the event of a failure to perform under the contract. When a party fails to...

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Statutes of Limitations on Court Fines Explained

What Are Court Fines? Court fines are financial penalties imposed by a judge as part of a sentence in a criminal case. They are commonly assessed in addition to other sentences, such as incarceration or restitution for victims. Courts typically have discretion to determine the amount...

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Ohio Adultery Laws: Essential Information

Ohio Adultery Laws – An Overview Ohio, like other states, requires marital fidelity as part of the contract of marriage. As outlined in Ohio Revised Code Section 3103.06(A), bigamy is prohibited, as is extra-marital sexual conduct.StatutesOhio Revised Code Section 3103.06(B) addresses sexual misconduct and states:"(1) A...

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The Legality of Nunchucks in Texas:

Nunchucks and Weapons Laws in Texas Texas Weapons Laws:Section 46.01 of the Texas Penal Code sets forth definitions for certain terms utilized in Chapter 46 (weapons), including most items actually listed as illegal weapons in Chapter 46. For example, a "club" is defined in § 46.01(3)...

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