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Lease
    (Short Form)

 This Lease, is made and executed in duplicate this _______ day of  _________________, , 19

By and Between ___________________________________________

hereinafter called "Lessor," and ______________________________ hereinafter called "Lessee."

Witnesseth: That, for and in consideration of the payment of the rents and the performance of the covenants contained herein on the part of Lessee and in the manner hereinafter stated, Lessor does hereby lease to Lessee; and, in consideration of the premises, Lessee does hereby lease, hire and take from Lessor upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the following described property and its appurtenances, situated in the City of __________________________ County of  ______________________ State of _________________ particularly

described as follows:

_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________

The term of this lease shall be ____________________________________ commencing on the ... day of ..... , 19 and ending on the, _______________________ day of ______________________  19 ________at and for the total rent or sum of ........DOLLARS, payable monthly in advance installments of, _______________________________ DOLLARS. each in lawful money of the United States of America, on the  day of each and every calendar month.

 This lease is made subject to the following terms and conditions:

 1. Should default be made in the payment of any portion of the rent when due, and for  days

thereafter, or in the keeping of any of the covenants herein contained, Lessor, his agent, or attorney, may pursue all legal remedies available to Lessor against Lessee, including termination of the lease agreement. Should Lessee breach the lease and abandon the lease premises prior to the expiration of the lease term Lessor shall have the option to exercise all remedies afforded in California Civil Code, Section 1951.4.

2. Lessee may assign his interest or sublet the leased premises, but only with the prior written consent of Lessor first had and obtained. Under no other circumstances can this lease, or any interest of Lessee therein, be assigned or subject to subletting without the prior written consent of Lessor. Lessor shall not unreasonably withhold such written consent.

3. Lessee shall personally occupy that leased premises and shall keep the same in good repair, including all improvements which may hereafter be added, ordinary wear and tear excepted, and shall not make any alterations thereon without written consent of the Lessor; nor shall Lessee commit or suffer to be permitted any waste upon the premises.

4. Lessee shall not use the leased premises for any purpose which will cause Lessor to pay an additional or added expense, without obtaining the written consent of the Lessor.

5. All Governmental laws and ordinances shall be complied with by Lessee.

6. If any legal action or proceeding be brought by either party to enforce any part of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall recover, in addition to all other relief, reasonable attorney's fees and costs.

7. Waiver, by Lessor, of any covenant herein contained shall not vitiate the same or any other covenant contained herein and the terms and conditions contained herein are to apply to and bind the heirs, successors, and assigns of each of the parties hereto.

8. Should Lessee occupy the premises after the date of the expiration of this lease with the consent of Lessor, express or implied, such possession shall be construed to be a tenancy from month‑to‑month only, subject to all the conditions and restrictions of this lease, and Lessee agrees to pay rent therefore at the rate prevailing at the time of the expiration of the lease term.

9. Lessee agrees to pay during the term hereof, all charges made against the premises for water rates, gas, electricity, and garbage disposal services.

10. At the expiration of the lease term, or sooner termination thereof, Lessee shall peacefully quit and surrender possession of the premises in as good condition as it was received, reasonable use and wear thereof excepted.

11. Lessee shall use the premises for  __________________ inset purpose for which will be used

and for no other purpose, except upon the written consent. of Lessor. And the premises shall only be occupied by the

following persons:

12. Employees or agents of Lessor shall have no authority to make or agree to make a lease and none of the provisions or agreements set forth in this Instrument shall be binding upon Lessor until it is signed by Lessor. No act or omission of any employee or agent of Lessor shall change or modify any of the provisions hereof.

13. Insert additional provisions here:

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Lessor and Lessee have hereunto subscribed their names the day and year in this lease first above written.

"This lease in section 8 provides for automatic renewal from month‑to‑month if the Lessee remains in posses­sion after the date of the expiration of this lease."

Witness:

 

Dated:  ______________________________                                                  Dated:  _______________________
                          Lessor                                                                                                                    Lessee

Dated:  ______________________________                                                  Dated:  _______________________
                          Lessor                                                                                                                    Lessee

 


 

This document is only a general form which may be proper for use in simple transactions and in no way acts, or is intended to act, as a substitute for the advice of an attorney. The printer does not make any warranty, either express or implied, as to the legal validity of any provision or the suitability of these forms in any specific transaction.

VcieLaw Form No.  1 LEASE -Short Form (C.C. Sec. 1951.4: C.C.P. Sec. 1161) - (Rev. 4/93 )

 

 


 
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CARTA DE DERECHOS CONSTITUCION DE LOS 
ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA

 Enmienda I

 El Congreso no promulgard ley alguna que se refiera al establecimiento de una religion o que prohiba el  libre ejercicio de la misma; o que limite la libertad de palabra, o de prensa; o el derecho de las personas a reunirse paci ficamente, y presentar peticiones ante el gobierno para compensar agravios.

Enmienda II 

Siendo necesaria para la seguridad de un Estado libre una Milicia bien reglamentada, el derecho de las personas a poseer y portar Armas no serd infringido.

Enmienda III Ningitn Soldado serd acuartelado en casa alguna en tiempo de paz sin consentimiento del Propietario, ni tampoco to serd en tiempo de guerra, salvo como to prescriba la ley.

Enmienda IV No se violard el derecho de las personas a su seguridad individual, a la de sus domicilios, documentos y bienes contra allanamientos y confiscaciones injustificados, y no se emitirdn drdenes judiciales, salvo bajo causa probable, sustentada bajo juramento o declaracidn, y que describa en especial el lugar a ser allanado, y las personas a objetos a ser aprehendidos.

Enmienda V Ninguna persona se verd obligada a dar cuenta de un delito capital o infame, excepto por denuncia o acusacion de un Gran jurado, a no ser en casos que provengan de las fuerzas terrestres o maritimas, o de la Milicia, durante el servicio activo en tiempo de Guerra o de peligro publico; ni persona alguna serd procesada mds de una vez por el mismo delito que pudiere poner en peligro su vida y persona; ni se le obligard en ningun caso criminal a ser testigo contra si misma, ni se le privard de su vida, libertad o posesiones, sin el debido proceso legal; ni se le expropiardn sus bienes para use publico sin justa indemnizacion.

Enmienda VI En todos los procesos criminales, el acusado gozard del derecho a un juicio pitblico y pronto, con un jurado imparcial del Estado y jurisdiccion donde el crimen fue cometido, jurisdiccion que sera previamente determinada por la ley, y a ser informado de la indole y causa de la acusacion; a ser confrontado por los testigos hostiles; a un procedimiento obligatorio para obtener testigos a su favor, y a contar con Asesoria Legal para su defensa.

Enmienda VII

En pleitos de derecho consuetudinario, en los cuales el valor en disputa excede los veinte dolares, se preservard

. el derecho a juicio con jurado, y ningun dato sometido al jurado sera reexaminado por ninguna Corte de

los Estados Unidos, salvo de conformidad con las leyes del derecho consuetudinario.

.. Enmienda VIII

 .No se requerird fianza excesiva, ni se impondrdn multas excesivas,

 ni se infligirdn castigos crueles a insolitos.

Enmienda IX La enumeracion en la Constitucion de ciert'os derechos, no se interpretard para negar o menoscabar otros derechos que pertenecen a las personas.

 Enmienda X Los poderes que la Constitucion no delega a los Estados Unidos, ni prohibe a los Estados,

;S, se reservardn para los Estados, respectivamente, o para las personas.

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OF

LIABILITY

Second Edition

By

Robert D. Hursh

Author of the First Edition President, Bancroft‑ Whitney Company

Professor of Law Willamette University

VOLUME 1

1974

THE LAWYERS CO‑OPERATIVE PUBLISHING CO. Rochester, New York 14603

BANCROFT‑WHITNEY CO. San Francisco. California 94107

 

 

 

 

AMERICAN LAW OF PRODUCTS LIABILITY
Copyright (c) 1974 The Lawyers Co‑operative Publishing Company
Robert D. Hursch
Author of First Edition
and
Henry J. Bailey
Professor of Law , Willamette University

Library of Congress Catalog Number 7

 

AMERICAN LAW OF PRODUCTS LIABILITY 2d

Outline of Chapter Titles

Chapter

1. The indispensable elements of a products liability case

2. Liability predicated on negligence

3. Liability on the ground of breach of warranty

4. Strict liability in tort

5. Liability predicated on ground of fraud, misrepresentation, nui­sance, or intentional wrong

6. Products liability where there is no sale of personalty

7. Special problems of manufacturers' status

8. Duty to warn of product‑connected danger

9. Product design as affecting products liability

10. Privity of contract 11. Advertising as affecting products liability 12. Liability to unusually susceptible or allergic consumer 13. Insurance coverage and exclusion of products liability 14. Products liability and members of the armed forces 15. What law governs products liability 16. Jurisdiction over nonresident manufacturer or seller 17. Limitation of actions 18. Products liability actions 19. Liability for injury caused by food products 20. Liability for injury caused by beverage 21. Liability for injury caused by tobacco products 22. Liability for injury caused by drug or medicine 23. Liability for injury caused by container or packaging

24. Liability for injury caused by automobile or other vehicle or supplies, parts, and equipment

Am Law Prat Liab 2d

 

Chapter

25. Liability for injury caused by industrial, business, or farm ma­chinery, tools, equipment, and materials

26. Liability for injury caused by paint, cement, lumber, buildings or building supplies, ladders, small tools, and the like

27. Liability for injuries caused by household supplies, furnishings, and equipment

28. Liability for injury caused by animal foods' or medicines, crop sprays, fertilizers, fungicides, weedkillers, insecticides, and similar products

29. Liability for injury caused by cosmetics, hair preparations, soaps and other personal cleansers, and like products

30. Liability for injury caused by domestic or industrial soaps, detergents, cleansers, polishes, and like products

31. Liability for injury caused by clothing or wearing apparel, combs, and like products

32. Liability for injury caused by health and medical appliances, equipment, and supplies

33. Liability for injury caused by firearms, explosives, and inflamma­bles

34. Liability for injury caused by toys, games, sports and athletic equipment, recreational equipment, and like products

35. Liability for injury caused by aircraft, boats, lawnmowers, and miscellaneous products, or their supplies, parts, and equip­ment

 

 




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CALIFORNIA PROCEDURE Fourth Edition

VOLUME ONE

CHAPTER I

ATTORNEYS

CONDENSED OUTLINE

I. INTRODUCTION

A. Nature and Function of Attorney. B. Law Practice.

II. RELATIONSHIP OF ATTORNEY AND CLIENT

A. Creation of Relationship. B. Termination of Relationship.

III. FIDUCIARY OBLIGATIONS

A. In General. B. Business Dealings With Client. C. Representation Adverse to Current or Former Client. D. Personal Relationship With Client. E. Duty To Keep Client Informed.

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ATTORNEYS

IV. COMPENSATION OF ATTORNEY

A. In General. B. Contingent Fees. C. Construction of Contract in Client's Favor. D. Reasonable Value of Services. E. Actions for Recovery of Compensation. F. Action for Recovery of Costs. G. Arbitration or Mediation of Fee Disputes.

V. AUTHORITY OF ATTORNEY

A. In General. B. Client With Attorney of Record Cannot Act. C. Control Over Conduct of Litigation. D. Stipulations.

VI. LIABILITY FOR NEGLIGENCE

A. In General. B. Distinction: Intentional Tort. C. No Liability for Conspiracy With Client. D. Standards of Care. E. Duty and Breach. F. Causation and Damage. G. Defenses. H. Indemnity From Successor Attorney. I. No Indemnity From Original Tortfeasor. J. Malpractice Insurance.

VII. REGULATION OF PRACTICE

A. In General. B. The State Bar. C. Admission to Practice. D. Unlawful Practice of Law. E. Mandatory Continuing Legal Education.

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Arrop.mys

VIII. A.B.A. MODEL RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT

A. In General. B. Client‑Lawyer Relationship. C. Counselor. D. Advocate. E. Transactions With Person Other than Clients. F. Law Firms and Associations. G. Public Service. H. Information About Legal Services. I. Maintaining the Integrity of the Profession.

RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT

A. In General. B. Professional Integrity. C. Relationship Among Members. D. Professional Relationship With Clients. E. Financial Relationship With Clients. F. Advocacy and Representation.

X. CONVICTION OF CRIME

A. Conviction of Crime Involving Moral Turpitude. B. Conviction of Felony.

ACTS SUBJECT TO DISCIPLINE

A. Acts Involving Moral Turpitude. B. Commingling Funds or Failure To Account. C. Representing or Acquiring Adverse Interests. D. Advertising and Communications. E. Solicitation and Ambulance Chasing. F. Aiding Practice by Nonlawyer. G. Representation of Association or Group. H. Miscellaneous Unethical Practices. I. Misconduct in Other Jurisdiction. J. Mitigating or Aggravating Circumstances.

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AymRNEys

XII. DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS

A. Discipline by the Courts. B. Nature of State Bar Proceedings. C. Information and Records. D. Complaints and Investigation. E. Hearing Department. F. Review Department. G. Supreme Court Review. H. Notice of Discipline.

XIII. MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS

A. Conviction Proceeding. B. Probation. C. Perpetuation of Testimony on Resignation. D. Involuntary Inactive Enrollment. E. Reinstatement Proceeding. F. Expedited Proceeding Based on Professional Misconduct in Another Jurisdiction.

 

 


 

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