P Terms

Legal Terms Starting with P

Welcome to the "P" section of the Barnes Walker Legal Glossary. Here you'll find definitions of legal and real estate terms that begin with the letter P. Each entry explains what the term means under Florida law and how it applies in real estate, estate planning, business, and litigation contexts.

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Paralegal
Parcel Identification Number
Parental Alienation Custody Interference Conduct
Parol Evidence Rule Contract Interpretation
Parol Evidence Rule Contract Interpretation
Partial Release
Partial Release Clause
Partition Action
Partition Action
Partition Action Between Co-Owners
Partition Action Co Owner Property Division
Partition Action for Co-Owned Property
Partition Action Property Division Lawsuit
Partition Deed
Partnership Agreement
Partnership Dissolution Winding Up Process
Party in Interest
Party Wall
Patent
Paternity Establishment Action
Payment Bond
Payoff Demand
Payoff Statement
Pending Status
Per Capita
Per Stirpes
Per Stirpes Distribution Estate Bequest
Percentage Lease
Percentage Rent
Percentage Rent Calculation
Percentage Rent in Retail Lease
Perfection of Security Interest
Performance Bond
Performance Guarantee
Personal Guarantee
Personal Guarantee
Personal Guaranty in Commercial Lease
Personal Injury
Personal Jurisdiction Long Arm Statute
Personal Property
Personal Property Tax
Personal Property vs. Real Property
Personal Representative
Personal Representative Deed
Petition
Petition for Administration
Petition for Writ of Certiorari
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
Physical Inspection
Piercing the Corporate Veil
Piercing the Corporate Veil Alter Ego
Piercing the Corporate Veil Doctrine
Plaintiff
Planned Development District
Planned Unit Development (PUD)
Planned Unit Development Zoning
Planned Unit Development Zoning
Plat
Plat Amendment Process
Plat Map
Plat Map Review
Plat Note Restriction
Plat Restriction
Plea Bargain Negotiated Criminal Case Resolution
Plea Bargain Negotiated Criminal Resolution
Plea Bargain Negotiation Process
Plea in Bar Criminal Defense Procedural
Pleading
Pled in the Alternative Legal Strategy
Pledge
Plottage Value
Points (Mortgage)
Poison Pill
Policy of Title Insurance
Post-Closing Occupancy Agreement
Post-Closing Possession
Post-Closing Possession Agreement
Postjudgment Discovery Asset Investigation
Power of Attorney
Power of Attorney (POA)
Power of Attorney Durable Form
Power of Attorney for Real Estate
Power of Attorney for Real Estate
Power of Sale Foreclosure Nonjudicial
Pre-Approval Letter
Pre-Approval Letter
Pre-Closing Occupancy Agreement
Pre-Closing Possession Agreement
Pre-Development Agreement
Pre-Qualification
Precedent
Preliminary Hearing Probable Cause Determination
Preliminary Injunction Standard Requirements
Preliminary Title Report
Preliminary Title Report
Prepaid Interest
Prepayment Penalty
Preponderance of Evidence Civil Standard
Prescription (Property)
Prescription and Easement
Prescriptive Easement
Prescriptive Easement
Prescriptive Easement by Adverse Use
Prescriptive Easement Claim
Presumption of Death
Pretrial Diversion Program First Offender Alternative
Principal
Priority of Liens
Priority of Mechanic's Lien
Priority of Mortgage
Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI)
Privilege Against Self Incrimination Fifth
Privity of Contract
Probate
Probate Administration Estate Settlement
Probate Court
Probate Inventory
Probate Real Estate Sale
Probate Summary Administration
Promissory Estoppel Detrimental Reliance
Promissory Estoppel Enforcement
Promissory Estoppel in Real Estate
Promissory Note
Promissory Note Terms
Proof of Funds (POF)
Property Appraiser
Property Condition Assessment
Property Condition Assessment Report
Property Condition Disclosure
Property Disclosure Statement
Property Management
Property Tax
Proprietary Lease Cooperative Housing Occupancy
Public Record
Punch List
Punitive Damages Deterrent Penalty Award
Purchase Agreement
Purchase Money Mortgage
Purchase Money Mortgage
Purchase Money Mortgage (PMM
Purchase Money Mortgage Priority
Purchase Price Allocation

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