Sentences with phrase «many enfranchisements»

But it's equally easy to suppose Thiel hopes Trump will damage the institution corrupted by the country's enfranchisement of women in 1920.)
Those hateful times produced the enfranchisement of blacks (it took too long but the churches led the anti-slavery and the Civil Rights crusades).
The first version of the Bill was introduced with a strong emphasis on getting rid of the rotten boroughs, while the enfranchisement of the new urban - industrial areas to the north appeared as a subordinate program.
The interplay between disenfranchisement and enfranchisement in the Reform Bill proceedings may illustrate concordant disparity.
The logic of covenant, progressively unveiled within the biblical process (compare, for example, Exodus with Esther), works toward the greater enfranchisement of the human for the sake of the redemption of creation.
In his Summary View of the Rights of British America of 1774 Jefferson had called for the «abolition of domestic slavery» and the eventual «enfranchisement of the slaves we have.
«For what reasons have been alleged against the enfranchisement of women?
But where shall it be found, at least where begin, if not in the complete enfranchisement and elevation of women?»
Alfred North Whitehead, «Liberty and the enfranchisement of women», Process Studies vol.
In his argument for the enfranchisement of women he formulated his principle succinctly:
And in contrast to the 19th - century populist politics of enfranchisement, today's populism has exclusionary effects.
A report on deepening democracy released by the Global Commission on Elections, Democracy and Security recognised that the enfranchisement of displaced populations, including refugees, «is critical for ensuring the integrity of elections and the establishment of democracy».
Under the Voter Enfranchisement Act of 2017, New York State would modernize voter registration by establishing an online voter registration process (A. 5382, Cusick).
As the author of the Voter Empowerment Act, I am proud to support efforts to increase dismal voter participation rates and have a process that encourages, rather than discourages, voter enfranchisement
But he credits his renewed interest to a reinvigorated national conversation about voter enfranchisement and issues in New York, both highlighted by the Sanders campaign.
As Cash brings out, the final irony was that Bright found himself on the same side as Lord Salisbury who had been the most vigorous of his opponents in the great cause of his life, namely the enfranchisement of the British working class.
Did they fail to adjust to the needs of the electorate with the enfranchisement of working class males towards the end of the 19th century?
This is a very big, almost unimaginable, enfranchisement at the time.
Theil, founder of PayPal (with Elon Musk) and an executive of Facebook, wrote a notorious essay in 2009 arguing that female enfranchisement had made democracy untenable and that someone should therefore invent the technology to destroy it.
We must do everything in our power to bring New York to the forefront of voter access and enfranchisement.
Debate on the legislation that determines district lines and is supposed to guarantee voter enfranchisement began around 10 p.m. on Wednesday night.
The new trailer for the upcoming film Suffragette takes a look at the turbulent period of time during the struggle for women's enfranchisement in England, and...
Starring Carey Mulligan, the film tells the story of the working - class British women who, inspired by the suffragette leader, Emmeline Pankhurst, took their fight for enfranchisement to the male establishment in Westminster.
, are rejecting, there are other, more pervasive ways that Black folks continue to be marginalized and their enfranchisement wholly and consistently undermined — namely, denial of access to quality of schools.
While there are some moves to disenfranchise black people further through fake voting fraud investigations that several states, including Pennsylvania, are rejecting, there are other, more pervasive ways that Black folks continue to be marginalized and their enfranchisement wholly and consistently undermined — namely, denial of access to quality of schools.
Romanticism appealed less to the ruling class served by Classicism, and more to the new middle class whose recent democratic enfranchisement was reflected in the promise of individual and direct engagement with the art, devoid of complex metaphors and philosophical theories.
Jamie has a particular interest in overage, rights of light, rights of way, adverse possession and enfranchisement.
However, it is less good news for tenants wishing to participate in collective enfranchisement schemes as the House of Lords has decided that «hope value» can be taken into account for non-participating tenants which will increase the premium payable, in some cases quite substantially.»
Stoney is the son of parents who had been members of the Sawridge First Nation at one point, but gave up their status for an enfranchisement payment.
Caroline continues to strengthen and develop our offering in the residential real estate sector, working alongside other practice areas, dealing with banking, corporate, litigation and enfranchisement work and providing bespoke and integrated tax, construction and planning advice.
It applies to many aspects of life including band governance, enfranchisement and disenfranchisement, property on reserve, expropriation and seizure, wills and estates, education, taxes, and more.
She deals with all aspects of residential property transactions, with an emphasis on complex high value transactions including enfranchisement, lease extensions, development structuring and landlord and tenant work.
Caroline and the team provide a broad range of services, including site, portfolio or single acquisition and disposals, development, leasehold management work, together with all enfranchisement aspects both contentious and non contentious and re finance and banking work.
Nathaniel Duckworth & Daniel Robinson on how to sidestep potential pitfalls in enfranchisement claims.
Leasehold enfranchisement is a complicated area of law that gives you the right to purchase the freehold of your house under the Leasehold Reform Act 1967, or under more current legislation, particularly the Leasehold Reform Housing and Urban Development Act 1993, to seek a lease extension of your flat or to collectively enfranchise and buy the freehold with your co-tenants.
That was a much more objective test than that proposed by the landlord and in most cases would lead to very similar results to those in collective enfranchisement cases in Ch I.
31 Cadogan Square Freehold Ltd v Earl Cadogan (2010)(Upper Tribunal)(two hearings raising a variety of valuation issues in leasehold enfranchisement claims)
Property issues and disputes of all types, including: contracts for the acquisition, development and management of land; options and conditional contracts; overage claims; project management and similar contracts; mortgages and other security arrangements, including enforcement disputes; planning and other statutory issues connected with property contracts; leases of all types; landlord and tenant disputes (particularly commercial — including retail, leisure and distribution — and residential); rent reviews; leasehold enfranchisement; rights over land (including easements, covenants and rights of light); trespass and nuisance claims; disputed asset disposals; estate agency; property - related competition law issues; and commons and village greens.
She has acted for clients in landlord and tenant matters, boundary and easement disputes, disrepair and breach of covenant claims, forfeiture actions, business tenancy and residential possession proceedings, lease extension and enfranchisement proceedings as well as boundary and easement disputes.
Louie Burns, Managing Director of leasehold enfranchisement specialists Leasehold Solutions, argues that the legal profession should brace itself for a wave of litigation from home owners who feel they were given inadequate advice by their conveyancing solicitors or valuers.
He also advises on boundary disputes, trespass, nuisance, third party rights over land, Party Wall Act disputes and enfranchisement claims.
Stuart is regularly instructed in actions in both the County Court and the First - Tier Tribunal (Property Chamber)(formerly known as the «LVT» Leasehold Valuation Tribunal), including cases involving Business Tenancies, Leasehold enfranchisement, Service Charge disputes, Management issues and suchlike.
Grosvenor Pines Freehold Ltd v. Gates [2009], Southern LVT --(application for determination of the terms of acquisition in a collective enfranchisement claim and, in particular, whether or not restrictive covenants sought to be included by the freeholder should be incorporated into the transfer)
Within the property field his practice includes restrictive covenants, rights of way and other easements, adverse possession, claims involving rectification of the Land Register, co-ownership and trusts, mortgages, LPA Receivers, commercial tenancies including renewals, residential tenancies and leasehold enfranchisement, construction of covenants, dilapidations, forfeiture and relief.
Recent highlights include acting for two individuals in separate claims relating to adverse possession; handling a lease renewal claim for a car dealership; acting for a private tenant in an enfranchisement claim regarding a property in Central London; and representing a national commercial landlord in bringing a dilapidations claim against a former tenant.
The team is known for its strengths in disputes involving enfranchisement, agriculture, utilities, telecoms, and planning and for handling arbitration, and it acts for a range of retail clients.
Director Sophie Morley has strengths in landlord and tenant disputes including forfeiture, Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 issues, rent reviews and dilapidations; she also advises developers on title issues, development agreements and vacant possession strategies, as well as handling termination strategies and enfranchisement claims for residential landlords.
Karl Anders heads the firm's housing management and litigation department; he has notable expertise handling possession claims, injunction applications, public law and judicial review challenges, and enfranchisements and enforcements, including forfeiture and right - to - buy.
We also specialise in residential transactions and enfranchisement and taxation relating to property.
Michael also regularly accepts instructions on landlord and tenant matters relating to leasehold property including service charge disputes, enfranchisement and breach of covenant.
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