Part 61, Part 141, Part 142: Flight-School Compliance

Running a flight school is not just about airplanes, instructors, students, checkrides, scheduling, maintenance, and fuel prices. It is also about compliance. Whether a flight school operates under Part 61, Part 141, Part 142, or some combination of those regulatory...

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What is an Easement?

How Are Easements Created? In Arizona, easements can be created in one of two primary ways: Expressly (by written agreement) or by Prescription (through long-term use). 1. Express EasementAn express easement is an easement intentionally created by a written...

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Type 2 Water Rights

What are Type 2 Water Rights? In Arizona, water rights are categorized based on their usage. Type 2 non-irrigation water rights are specific to non-agricultural uses, such as industrial, commercial, or residential purposes. These rights are allocated based on historic...

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Partitioning Real Estate

Forcing the Partition of Real Property in Arizona — A.R.S. § 12-1211 Explained Co-owning real estate can be rewarding when everyone agrees on how to use or sell the property. But when disagreements arise — whether between family members, business partners, or...

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Rule 16 of Civ. Pro- Meet and Confer

Rule 16 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure plays an important role in the pre-trial phase of a case. It helps streamline proceedings and to "discourage wasteful, expensive, and duplicative pretrial activities." What is Rule 16 of Civil Procedure? Rule 16 of the...

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DWID Domestic Water Improvement District

Domestic Water Improvement Districts (DWID) are an Arizona non-government entity formed for the purpose of constructing or improving a domestic water delivery system or purchasing an existing domestic water delivery system. A domestic water improvement district may...

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Rule 26.1 Disclosure Statement

Rule 26.1 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure requires that the parties to a lawsuit to exchange Initial Disclosure Statements within 30 (thirty) days of the defendant filing an Answer. These disclosure statements are often referred to as "Rule 26.1 Statements" or...

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