maritime lien
A maritime lien is a type of lien originating from admiralty law. The lien provides security to a creditor, usually for providing services to the ship or due to injury caused by the ship.
Law about consumer financial problems
A maritime lien is a type of lien originating from admiralty law. The lien provides security to a creditor, usually for providing services to the ship or due to injury caused by the ship.
In antitrust law, market definition is what determines the economic sphere in which anti-competitive conduct is measured.
Massachusetts trusts (also known as common-law trusts, business trusts, or unincorporated business organizations) are a unique type of trust used by individuals to run a business outside the normal legal entities such as a corporation or partnership. Massachusetts trusts can be made in many states and in other countries, not just in Massachusetts.
The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) was signed into law in March of 2002.
The Modern Portfolio Theory is the theory currently guiding the prudent investor rule for trust administration by the trustee. Under the Modern Portfolio Theory, prudence is evaluated not by investment strategy on individual investments but by the portfolio as a whole.
Modified per stirpes (also referred to as modern per stirpes) is a system of determining the descendants that will take from individuals who have died intestate or have elected to use the distribution method in a will.
“Money damages,” or monetary damages, are a type of relief that awards money as compensation for some injury. Unlike the amount asked for in a money demand, the amount of money damages is not immediately obvious from the
A money demand is a legal claim or request for the payment of a fixed sum of money.
Money laundering refers to a financial transaction scheme that aims to conceal the identity, source, and destination of illicitly-obtained money. Given the many ways money laundering can be achieved, the regulation of money laundering by the federal government includes a complex web of regulations trying to target money laundering directly and indirectly through criminal punishment and reporting requirements.