How to file a Mandamus writ deed?

A writ petition is a legal document that requests a court to order a lower court or government agency to perform or refrain from doing something. It is only appropriate when the court or agency has a legal obligation. The petition is initiated with an alternative mandamus petition, and the defendant must appear in court […]

What’s the liquidation deed?

The Act of Settlement 1701 regulated the succession to the throne of Great Britain, ensuring a Protestant reign. It decreed that the crown would pass to Sophia of Hanover and her Protestant heirs, and barred Catholics from becoming successors. It also covered other provisions, such as the requirement for future successors to be members of […]

What’s a surrender deed?

A deed of delivery allows the transfer of property ownership for a specified period and under certain conditions, resolving any pending claims. It can simplify estate liquidation and clear up discrepancies in property titles. It requires drafting by a qualified attorney or agent and is used in amicable situations. It can also be used to […]

Best Trust Deed buyers: how to choose?

Choosing the best trust deed buyers involves considering payment options (full, partial, or split purchase), the price offered, and matching your needs with what the buyer offers. Factors affecting price include the property, mortgage balance, interest rate, credit history, and number of payments remaining. Trust deed buyers buy the property rights you hold. Typically, choosing […]

What’s a Var. Ratio Deed?

Variable ratio writing involves writing two option contracts using a fixed number of shares of an underlying security, with a common approach being a two-to-one strategy. This strategy requires planning and precision and should only be used when the underlying security has limited volatility. Variable ratio writes are an investment strategy that involves writing two […]

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