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Blue Moon Of Kentucky

Buck Billo and Maxi sing “Blue Moon Of Kentucky” by Bill Monroe. majority of the 20th century, embodied the art form. Beginning with his Blue Grass Boys in the ’40s, Monroe defined a hard-edged style of country that emphasized instrumental… Continue reading

In the state of Kentucky, can a recorded contract stand as evidence in court?

Question by Glynn: In the state of Kentucky, can a recorded contract stand as evidence in court?
I contracted with Bell South to advertise in the yellow pages, when the directory came out, they had one ad… Continue reading

In Kentucky, can a buyer in a real estate contract assign to a 3rd party without informing the seller?

Question by blowry007: In Kentucky, can a buyer in a real estate contract assign to a 3rd party without informing the seller?
The only assignment clause in the contract specifies that “the parties or . . . their .… Continue reading