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Complaint for breach of Contract and Colorado Construction claim
Included in package is complaint, summons and civil cover sheet. Complaint includes breach of contract, Quantum Meruit and/or Unjust Enrichment and Violation of C.R.S. § 38-22-127 (requesting treble damages)
Certificate of Final Completion
This product states the contract number, project name, date of issuance, owner, design professional, contractor, contract date, beginning construction date, final completion date, final amount, remainder due, and the contractor’s certification.
Certificate of Substantial Completion
This product states the contract number, project name, date of issuance, owner, design professional, contractor, contract date, beginning of construction, substantial completion, and any exhibit needed.
Change Order
This product states the project name, from and to whom, the proposed changes, the contract sum prior to change order, how much the contract some will increase to, the new contract sum, and the date of the substantial completion.
Completion Guarantee
This product states who the guarantor, who the lender, who the borrower is, the amount the loan is, inducement for guaranty, waiver and consent, agreements and covenants of guarantor, successors and assigns, no alteration of other documents, joint obligation, governing law, remedies cumulative, and signatures.
Mechanic’s Lien Waiver
This product states the lienholder, when the agreement was dated, and optional notary.
Mechanic’s Lien
This product states the full name and address of the claimant, the amount the claimant demands, general statement of the kind of work, the name and address of the owner, the name and address of the person by whom the claimant was employed, and proof of service affidavit.
Repair Release Agreement
This product states the companies name, the product name, and the successful repair is defined as.
Warranty Bond
This product states the owner, contractor, contract, project name, general conditions, surety obligation and signatures.
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Remodeling Contract – Legal Document
This product states who the contract is between, date the contract was signed, the contractor’s address, project address, contract price, licensing, approximate start date, approximate completion date, drawings and permits, property lines, access to work, financing, standard materials, nonstandard materials, hazardous materials, work allowance and conflict, mechanics’ lien warning, change orders and amendments, preparation and work, extra work and changes, plumbing, electrical service, plaster, filled ground or rock, termite work, removal of material and debris, extra time, damage to project and insurance, commercial general liability insurance, workers compensation insurance, protections of owner’s property, guarantee of materials and workmanship, work stoppage, completion and occupancy, notice, integration clause, corrective or repair work, arbitration of disputes, attorneys’ fees, and information about contractors’ state license board.
Complaint in Forcible Entry and Detainer Owner Occupied Mobile Home
JDF 147 Complaint in Forcible Entry and Detainer Owner Occupied Mobile Home 3-12.doc
Complaint-Unlawful Detainer-Landlord and Tenant
A Complaint in Unlawful Detainer is a formal lawsuit against your tenant. An Unlawful Detainer action is a special court proceeding. It’s a legal way to evict someone from the place where they live or work. This usually happens when a tenant stays after the lease is up, the lease is canceled, or the landlord thinks the tenant hasn’t paid their rent.
Sworn Affidavit – Criminal & Civil
Affidavit form typically required in criminal law and civil litigation cases.
Warranty Bond – Real Estate Law Florida
This product states the owner, contractor, contract, project name, general conditions, surety obligation and signatures.
Application for Conditional Absolute Underground Water Right
Groundwater can either be privately owned or publicly owned. Groundwater owned by the State is usually distributed through an appropriation system. Privately owned groundwater may allow unlimited production or limited production rights based on land ownership or liability rules.
Water beneath the surface can essentially be divided into three zones: 1) the soil water zone, or vadose zone, 2) an intermediate zone, or capillary fringe, and 3) the ground water, or saturated zone.
The depth of the groundwater supply may dictate how, and if, you can drive or drill your well. For good potable water, you will have to go deep enough. Acceptable water will usually require going at least 30 feet down, but better water will usually be even deeper. Never drive or drill a well in a marshy, wet area.
Water rights are a type of interest that may attach to real estate ownership and pertain to the rights to use adjacent bodies of water. Different types of waters rights exist based on various forms of water that border or exist on a property.