...and the time for payment. Under Pennsylvanias Mechanics Lien Law, 49 P.S. § 1101 (Lien Law...
... Shafer filed a mechanics' lien in April 2011 and...
...Such injuries can damage the cartilage and/or the bone, changing the mechanics of the joint and making it wear out more quickly. In other...
...Supreme Court heard arguments last week in a case over whether Pennsylvania's Mechanics' Lien Law should be construed liberally, such that the trustees of...
...s conduct. Also scheduled for Pittsburgh's arguments: Should Pennsylvania's Mechanics' Lien Law be construed liberally? Do the courts have subject-matter...
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...Plaintiffs Experts: David P. Pope, material sciences and engineering, Philadelphia; Dennis DeWane, mechanic, Collegeville, Pa. Defense Experts:Michael James, senior mechanical engineer, Orem...
...this process. Unlike most states, Pennsylvania does not have any state law or state-level administrative regulations governing the mechanics or frequency of local property...
...number of cases in which the rights of owners under Pennsylvanias Mechanics Lien Law have suffered as a result of well...
...S. District Senior Judge Robert F. Kelly of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania accepted Perri's plea. There is a factual basis for the plea...
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