Sentences with phrase «abatement of»

As a defense, the lawyer attempted to argue that if the existence of the laneway cutting access to the property had been caught, the client would have made an agreement with the owner of the property, which would involve a hold back or abatement of the purchase price.
The court found that the plaintiff did not have the funds necessary to close the transaction as originally contemplated and it was for that reason alone that the plaintiff sought an abatement of the purchase price.
«This study showed that couples» newlywed marriages and changes in their union over the first two years foreshadow their long - term marital fate after thirteen years... disillusionment — as reflected in an abatement of love, a decline in overt affection, a lessening of the conviction that one's spouse is responsive, and an increase in ambivalence — distinguishes couples headed for divorce from those who establish a stable marital bond.»
The Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service («RTDRS») hears applications brought by landlords and tenants, such as for eviction for unpaid rent, the return of improperly withheld damage deposits and a reduction in (or abatement of) rent when a landlord has not properly maintained the rental premises.
(3) On the abatement of an action, notice of the abatement shall be given by the local registrar of the Superior Court of Justice in the prescribed form in the electoral district and any person who might have been a plaintiff may apply to a judge of the Superior Court of Justice or, during the trial, to the trial judge to be substituted as the sole plaintiff.
It is also of significance that the three pronged approach — no - fly zone / aerial patrols / bombardment coupled with wide - ranging asset freeze has not as yet yielded any apparent abatement of the situation on the ground for civilians, almost two months after violence erupted.
These expenses were recognized previously by the application of a 10 % visitation credit and a 50 % abatement of child support during periods of extended visitation.
abatement of rent where a breach by the landlord deprives a tenant of the benefit of the tenancy agreement
(b) abatement of rent to the extent that the breach or contravention deprives the tenant of the benefit of the residential tenancy agreement;
By: Jonnette Watson Hamilton PDF Version: Abatement of Rent for Landlord's Breach of the Minimum Housing and Health Standards Case Commented On: C.V. Benefits Inc. v Angus, 2017 ABPC 118 (CanLII) This decision is important for two reasons.
Successfully represented an oil and gas pipeline construction company in obtaining the abatement of Internal Revenue Service penalties of $ 1.05 M relating to the client's failure to pay employment taxes.
But the one thing we know is that any meaningul abatement of CO2 production will be extraordinarily costly to the world economy, and will have real and predicatable impacts on poverty and development.
Policy A has a small investment in abatement of CO2 emissions.
On this theory, we can expect a gradual, generational abatement of controversy over matters like climate change and evolution.
In the Arctic region, the abatement of black carbon can be achieved by countries taking self - interested action, whereas methane abatement requires more cooperation due to its diffuse geographical impacts.
A moderate mitigation policy targeting emissions from both the agricultural and land - use change sectors with a carbon price of US$ 10 per tCO2e could lead to an abatement of 3,223 MtCO2e ⋅ y − 1.
Total emissions abatement of 150 Mt CO2 — e are contracted for as a result of the three ERF auctions thus far.
Climate policy through the abatement of greenhouse gas emissions is important, given the likelihood that continued warming of the planet could lead to other (sometimes irreversible) impacts in second half of the 21st century.
I also found it interesting to see the less than strident call for abatement of carbon dioxide emissions at the time those papers were published.
Chichilnisky, Graciela (1993): The abatement of carbon emissions in industrial and developing countries.
When denominated by such indicators, all responsible projections indicate that we expect to be made worse off by coercive policies to force immediate, aggressive abatement of carbon dioxide emissions.
To reconcile a century of 3 percent growth with the more ambitious goal of reducing resource consumption and pollutant emissions, the abatement of resource and emissions intensity would have to be even more drastic.
«Our goal is to help many more dogs and to bring awareness about their plight in hopes that more awareness will eventually lead to abatement of the cruelties they currently endure,» Rain said.
Below is the AmeriFirst Home Mortgage Mold Policy for when home buyers are considering a renovation loan and the need for remediation or the abatement of MOLD is warranted.
He's been given the mandate to revive a brand that has struggled to claim its share of online sales, notably from Amazon (amzn), and that has not capitalized on the stabilization of print book sales in the U.S. following the abatement of the e-book boom.
The book fetish is a hardy thing and few have been able to hear clearly Simon & Schuster's CEO Carolyn Reidy's warning that a presumed abatement of the digital «threat» might not signal any real change.
Often, medical practitioners can not explain the shrinkage of tumors or the complete abatement of cancerous lesions after traditional treatment has failed.
Primarily because of an abatement of pent up demand, WardsAutoforesees sales of 16.4 million.
The Penn researchers surveyed the subjects sixteen weeks after treatment ended, and found that the electroacupuncture and sham electroacupuncture groups had enjoyed a sustained — and even slightly increased — abatement of hot flashes.
«The penalty reduction is in consideration of the Employer's prompt abatement of the cited hazards and efforts to prevent their recurrence,» the settlement agreement states.
When the researchers gave the mice a drug called lamotrigine, often prescribed for bipolar disorder, the animals» brain activity mimicked that of their resilient counterparts: The neurons in the already hyperactive VTA started firing even more intensely, followed by a lull and abatement of depression symptoms.
The governor's proposal would 1) prohibit state sales tax abatements unless a project is in a specific industry eligible for Excelsior tax credits (think «bureaucracy» and «hurts small business» here...), 2) require additional approvals by the relevant Regional Economic Development Council (REDC) and Empire State Development (think «unnecessary oversight and delays» here...), and 3) shift the abatement of state sales tax to a refund that might be issued sometime down the road (think «uncertainty» and «cashflow» here...).
Ballinger says he was on the front lines of major contracts between NYCHA and independent contractors, supposed to be doing work, like replacing boilers, replacing roofs, and abatement of lead mold and asbestos.
Abatement of lead paint was not done until this summer.
To wager «He is» is to become a seeker, following the way of others «who have been bound like you, and who now stake all their possessions,» «by the abatement of your passions,» «taking holy water, having masses said, etc.» (Pensées, item 233).
Another issue that never seems to be addressed is whether or not the «abatement of your passions» actually leads to belief in God, or does it just silence the objections and encourage an intellectual laziness in this area of your intellectual life?
So I'm not sure what this whole «abatement of passions» thing is about, though I do note that quite a few religions seem to think it's important.
He wants the nonbeliever to seek the «abatement of your passions,» and these are not passions in general, but specifically those passions relating to your intellectual / epistemic objections to the belief that God exists.
«Endeavour then to convince yourself, not by increase of proofs of God, but by the abatement of your passions.
A new order of peace and justice, abatement of economic and racial tension, the banishment of ignorance, poverty, and disease will not come about solely through prayer.
A decline in the holdings of physically backed gold ETFs would be a stronger indication of an abatement of the bull market in gold were it not for the fact that these holdings have been on the decline since last summer.
And it is this abatement of the great distortions that have caused growth to slow so rapidly, and although we haven't seen much evidence of significant rebalancing yet, it should take a few years for the effects fully to be worked out.
The godless and ungodly do abound with much societally impractical unpleasantries toward the abaters» abatements of commonly wanton desired abilities against them and vice versa.

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Philadelphia meanwhile is also offering 10 years of property tax abatement.
«You're more likely to get something like a 25 percent rent abatement for the next six months than getting your rent reduced for the rest of the lease.»
Assuring that your business has ready access to 24/7 IT support across all of the necessary technical areas is going to quickly look like a very prudent form of insurance and risk abatement.
Yet some members of the panel were more sensitive to the issue of CO2 abatement, and offered other ideas.
The length of the lease's term also affects other key variables, such as tenant improvements and concessions such as rent abatement.
Better still for Nevada, the two sides seemed to have reached agreement on the crucial provisions: a generous 20 - year package of 100 % tax abatements, conditioned on specific levels of investment and job creation.
He now wanted a staggering $ 500 million in cash upfront instead of some of the tax abatements.
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