Sentences with phrase «owners of the land upon»

I would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land upon which we meet today, the Bidjigal peoples.

Not exact matches

(Note: The Land Bank's disposition policy prohibits the sale of properties back to the owner who was foreclosed upon for tax - delinquency or the immediate family member of the prior owner.)
He promises millions of dollars to property owners now for drilling rights to their land; if — or, as he believes, when — the town comes upon hard times, his company will not be generous in their prices.
The owner, Matthias Eglin, really wanted to tread lightly upon the land in terms of blending the large chicken barn / coop into the landscape and providing a literally cooler environment for his 2,000 organically - raised chickens.
Any person who without the written permission of the landowner, the owner's agent, or the person in lawful possession of the land, willfully enters any lands under cultivation or enclosed by fence, belonging to, or occupied by, another, or who willfully enters upon uncultivated or unenclosed lands where signs forbidding trespass are displayed at intervals not less than three to the mile along all exterior boundaries and at all roads and trails entering the lands, is guilty of a public offense.
The State is the owner of all land below tide water, and below ordinary high - water mark, bordering upon tide water within the State; of all land below the water of a...
(4) Despite any other Act, upon the sale of the parcel of land of an owner in a common elements condominium corporation or the enforcement of an encumbrance registered against the parcel, the common interest of the owner in the corporation is not terminated or severed from the parcel, but continues to be attached to the parcel.
A policy approach that redirected native title to the economic and social development goals of the traditional owner group would ensure that the emphasis of the native title system was upon strengthening the Indigenous structures that can ensure «proper utilisation of the land».
[10] As the provision of housing is conditional upon agreeing to a lease, Indigenous land owners may be negotiating at a disadvantage and under duress.
Depending upon the conditions contained in the lease, it is a form of practical alienation (or disposal) of the land even when the owner has the underlying title to the land.
complex succession problems - that is, who inherits these land titles upon the death of the owner - in relation to both freehold and leasehold interests;
complex succession problems — that is, who inherits these land titles upon the death of the owner — in relation to both freehold and leasehold interests;
Texas allows licensed real estate brokers to use a drone to capture property images in connection with the marketing, sale, or financing of real property, and insurance company employees or affiliates may capture images using an unmanned aircraft in connection with an insurance policy or claim regarding real property or a structure on property.14 In Louisiana, the use of a drone for the purpose of spying upon others or otherwise invading the privacy of others is a criminal offense.15 Use of a drone in the space above property with intent to conduct surveillance constitutes «remaining in or upon property» or «entering upon immovable property» under the offense of criminal trespass.16 South Dakota passed a law making it a misdemeanor to land a drone on lands or water of another resident.17 The owner or lessee of the drone is liable for damage resulting from a forced landing of the drone.18 In Oregon, a property owner may bring a claim for invasion of privacy against a drone operator who flies over their property without permission (unless the drone operator complied with FAA requirements).19
A land trust is used for «escrow» purposes so that no party is able to cheat or abuse the other in any way (i.e., from inception, the title is held by Equity Holding Corporation) and the participants are beneficiaries of the trust with their specific percentages of beneficiary interest, which percentages are used as the basis for the division and distribution of net proceeds on sale or upon the owner's refinance.
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