Posts Tagged ‘Law’

The Law Of Polarity - A Personal Story

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

Are you willing to believe that there’s good in everything? You just have to find it.

This, in a nutshell, is the Law of Polarity. Like the Law of Attraction, it’s one of many universal laws that govern our lives.

To use the Law of Polarity to our advantage, we have to know that all of the circumstances in our lives are neutral. It is up to each of us to define our perspective. We have the power to choose to find the positive, or to feel overwhelmed by the negative. Each is a perspective; each is a choice. We can make this kind of choice each day. Some choices are minor. And some choices stand out as life-changing.  

Living Trust Taxation Tips

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

Consumers all around the world all struggle with the issues of income and taxes. There are some countries where the tax rates are astronomical and people seek relief in any form possible. Due to those seeking tax relief, there have been rumors of using a living trust to avoid taxation. Many wonder is this true? Can you avoid living trust taxation by simply having a living trust and avoid paying income tax because your income is in the living trust?

Rhode Island (ri) Real Estate Law - Closings And Title Attorneys - Lawyers

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

1) What is title insurance? How much does it cost? Should I buy it?

Intellectual Property - Patent Law, Copyrights, And Trademarks

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Patent law is intended to give a temporary monopoly to the inventor to make and sell his invention. The period of the patent is limited but it keeps others from making, using, selling or importing the product. It is a license that can be sold, assigned or transferred. A patent is only good in the country where it is issued so patents must be obtained in all desired countries.

A patent is for a specific length of time. It is usually twenty years. When a patent reaches its expiration date the use of the invention is open to all interested parties. Annual renewal fees are to be paid each year during the term of the patent.

Why Site Owners Must Know California Internet Regulations

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

Most sites on the web are at least faintly familiar with the implementation of legal regulations related to their sites. Most, however, have never heard of the California Catch-22.

Most sites tend to view complying with legal regulations as a somewhat amorphous subject. You know you are supposed to do something, but are not particularly sure why or what to do. This leads to the rather humorous situation where many sites have terms and conditions that are completely inapplicable the what they are doing and also look startlingly similar to terms and conditions found on other sites. One might even imagine a bit of “cut and paste” was going on, but who am I to say!