When you enter an agreement with someone in which each of you takes on certain duties of performance, a written contract helps both parties specifically state what they are required to do to fulfill their obligations. This is a great advantage of a written contract and helps reduce ambiguities and uncertainties. However, in Utah and [...]
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In today’s economy, there are many residential and commercial real estate properties that are in foreclosure. The phrase “in foreclosure” is a general phrase which typically means that a borrower is about to lose his property to the lender through a nonjudicial foreclosure. A nonjudicial foreclosure is a mechanism allowed by Utah statute whereby title [...]
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On Tuesday, October 27, 2009, The Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) and the Jones Waldo International Practice Group hosted a luncheon for a delegation of Chinese diplomats and government officials at the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. The event was held in conjunction with The American Council of Young Political Leaders (ACYPL) – a [...]
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