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San Diego, CA It is common for people to question why they would benefit from legal representation when they have insurance.  There are many reasons to retain a personal injury attorney.  If you are injured in an car accident, you will want to make sure your interests (not the insurance company’s) are protected, and that you are fully compensated for your damages. A personal injury attorney will ensure your medical bills and lost earnings are paid, and that you obtain the proper medical treatment to ensure your injuries do not become chronic in nature.

The Law Office of Ryan Harris is dedicated to protecting the rights of injured persons and their families in the San Diego and Orange County regions.  We are here to assist you through all areas of your personal injury case.  We understand individuals cannot always prepare for the unexpected; however, we encourage you to take some simple measures to help ensure your interests are protected if an auto accident should occur.

If you are involved in an auto accident in San Diego, it is important to gather necessary information.  The information you need is set forth on our Auto Accident Form which is available on our website.  When a traumatic event happens it is easy for anyone to become overwhelmed, forget to ask the right questions, and obtain much needed information.  Please carry the Auto Accident Information Form in the glove compartment of each of your automobiles.  It will serve as your guide in gathering all of the pertinent information you will need to ensure your interests are protected.

In addition to completing your auto accident form it is also wise to place a call to your insurance carrier to initiate a claim.  Your auto insurance carrier will begin the claim process and process the necessary forms required by the DMV.

When you are represented by the Law Offices of Ryan Harris you will be assured that your interests, not the insurance company’s, are protected.  While you focus on obtaining appropriate medical treatment and recovering from your injuries, our office will handle all of the phone calls, letters, and demands of the insurance companies. We will ensure you are properly cared for, not only by your medical doctors, but most importantly by the insurance company.  All personal injury cases are taken on a contingency fee basis, which means no fees or costs are owed unless we win your case.

In addition to auto accident cases in San Diego, the Law Offices of Ryan Harris also handles Animal Bite Injuries as well as Slip and Fall cases. For more information please visit our news room at http://news.harrispersonalinjury.com.

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If you have having legal problems and hope to attain immigrant status in the United States, you should seek the services of an immigration law office. The lawyers in these offices have the knowledge and skills to handle cases that deal specifically with immigration regulations.
People want to immigrate to other countries for a wide variety of reasons. The most common are to obtain legal permanent residency or to find work in that country. When you become a legal permanent resident, you are granted a license to stay in the U.S. on a permanent basis, free to live and work as you desire. Getting a license means doing a lot of legal work, however, and an immigration law office is just the place to turn to for help.
To obtain a permanent residency, you should consult with attorneys that specialize in immigration law. They have training in how to handle cases that involve the laws regulating immigration. The best source of information and guidance in getting permanent residency status is the immigration law office. You can ask for advice about eligibility requirements and other rules and regulations governing the application for permanent residence. After receiving advice from the law office, you will know what route to take to get where you want to go in terms of residency.
The immigration law office will inform you about four basic immigration options that are available to applicants for U.S. visas. These include immigration through employment, through a family member, permanent resident status as a refugee or someone seeking asylum, and immigration through a diversity lottery. Each method has benefits and disadvantages, depending on your unique circumstances. The lawyer you consult at the immigration law office will assess your qualification before offering any advice regarding your options.
You can get citizenship to the U.S. by either your birth or the naturalization process. The immigration law office will inform you of the benefits to be obtained by becoming a citizen. These include higher exemptions in estate taxes, federal job benefits, more freedom to travel to other countries, and the all-important right to vote. Your immigration lawyer will also inform you about the federal grants and scholarships that are available only to U.S. citizens.
The law office can help with the preparation and filing of your application for citizenship as well. You must comply with a number of regulations, and the law office attorney can also tell you if you have any particular issues that should be addressed. If there are problems that threaten your citizenship application, the attorney will discuss them with you and suggest ways to resolve them.

The following are the documents required for purchase of Converted Revenue Lands:
1. Conversion Order issued by the Deputy Commissioner.
2. Conversion amount paid receipt.
3. RTCs for 30 years issued by the Village Accountant.
4. Tax Paid Receipts issued by the Village Accountant.
5. Documents of ownership.
6. Mutation Register Extracts.
7. Akarband/Tippani/Podi Extracts.
8. Surveys/Boundary Map.
9. Village Map.
10. Nil Tenancy Certificate.
11. Confirmation from the competent authority that there are no acquisition proceedings.
12. Layout Plan Approval by the competent authority.
13. Khatha Certificate issued by the Revenue authority.
14. Latest Tax Paid Receipts.
15. Encumbrances for the last 30 years.
16.  Power of Attorney (if any)
17. Zonal Regulation Map.
IV Business Development Authority (BDA) Sites
Legal Documents required for purchase of Business Development Authority property:
1. Allotment Letter.
2. Receipts of payment of site value.
3. Lease-cum-Sale Agreement.
4. Possession Certificate.
5. Absolute Sale Deed.
6. Khatha certificate (from the Business Development Authority).
7. Khatha certificate (from Bangalore Mahanagara Palike if the property comes within the corporation revenue jurisdiction).
8.  Latest Tax paid receipts
9. Tax paid receipts (from Bangalore Mahanagara Palike).
10. Encumbrance Certificate from the date of allotment to the date of possession.
11. Re-allotment Letter / Re-conveyance Deed if property re-conveyed by the Business Development Authority (BDA).

It would be ideal on part of the property purchaser to make sure that the vendor has a clear marketable title of the property and the property is free from encumbrance. Most of the encumbrances may be discovered by verification of records at jurisdictional sub-registrar’s office and on legal verification of the documents. Along with verification of above mention documents depending upon the type of property (commercial, agriculture) the buyer is going to purchase.
Further it’s advisable to avoid as far possible acquiring a property via Power of Attorney route since it may be objectionable/ questionable litigation may crop up in future. And precaution should be taken to ensure that there are no prior agreement holders or pending litigation on the property. This can be done by inserting advertisements in the local newspapers about the intention of the purchaser to purchase the property.

Lastly documentation is one of the significant steps in whole process of acquisition of immovable property. Particularly more significant in case of housing societies where in a builder develops, constructs and sells a number of flats in a multi-storey building.  Always agreements need to be stamped as per Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957 and along its rules.