The Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act - A Land Mine Ready To Explopde For Condo Developers?

The Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act ("ILSA") is a federal law which was passed in the late 1960s to protect buyers of out-of-state land. Those were the days when parcels of vacant land might be advertised to far-flung speculators as promising wonderful development opportunities. Only once the land was purchased and the purchaser traveled to take a look at the parcel for the first time, it would turn out to be a worthless, isolated patch of desert or swamp with little or no potential to access the infrastructure or resources needed to sustain a viable development project. In the years since ILSA was passed, the law has been held to apply to condominium developments.

Breast Cancer - “The Doctor Delayed My Diagnosis - Do I have a Case?”

The doctor failed to timely detect your breast cancer even when you complained about a lump. Do you have a case? Learn whether there's a valid case as Gerry Oginski, an experienced NY medical malpractice & accident lawyer explains.

Service Tax On Goods Transport Services

Service tax on services rendered by goods trans-port agencies has created an uproar in trade and industry, consignors, consignees and service providers. The agitation has let to Government's setting up two Committees, one after the other for reconsideration but as it stands today, service tax is applicable w.e.f. 1st January 2005. Ravi Holani provides a comprehensive coverage of taxability of goods transport services including credit provisions.