Under this registration system, a court issues a Certificate of Title to the applicant
after the proper application process has been executed.
- A certificate of bond issued by the BMV,
after proper application and approval, in the amount of $ 30,000 signed by two individuals who own real estate having equity of at least $ 60,000.
Not exact matches
Privett, more at home in a kayak than behind a computer, had little experience in creating such apps, but
after «much research» he discovered a platform that allowed him to create the mobile
application he envisaged with little
proper coding required.
After your
application is approved and you provide the
proper financial information, you just need to snag links to your books.
From some of our previous videos there were a fair number of bugs with some of the
applications but
after downloading
proper ones that were bug free we are using our Adam more then ever before!
The funds will accept investments and your order will be processed at the NAV next determined
after receipt of your
application in
proper form (or upon receipt of all identifying information required on the
application).
Merial Veterinary Purchase Guarantee: If the product is purchased from a veterinarian and you are not satisfied with the product
after 3 months of
proper application to all dogs and cats in the household, the makers of Nexgard will provide replacement product, product refund or free professional in - home flea inspection and, if necessary, treatment by TERMINIX.
Our team is also available for consultation prior to and
after imaging to ensure the
proper tests are performed and to aide in the
application of the results to treatment of the patient's symptoms.
Next, the court pointed out that the wife herself had chosen Ontario as the
proper jurisdiction when she commenced the divorce
application and claimed custody in that province, and had raised the issue of jurisdiction only
after the criminal charges against the father were withdrawn in July of 2010.
Finally, the conclusion that the failure to pay the bonus in question did not constitute constructive dismissal, notwithstanding that non-payment was in breach of the [employee's] employment contract, was reasonably open to the trial judge
after a
proper analysis and
application of the first branch of the [constructive dismissal] test.
In a pension surplus case, the firm represented the respondent class
after ING Canada Inc. brought an
application to determine the
proper distribution of a surplus realized in the partial wind - up of the Wellington Insurance Company Pension Plan.
After reviewing the structure and policy behind the BIA, including the fact that there are some legislated exemptions to its
application, the Court found that the
proper interpretation of the BIA involves accepting the principle that every debt is encompassed by the bankruptcy, and — upon discharge — the bankrupt is released from all of them unless an exemption or exclusion clearly applies.
In R (on the
application of Berry) v Cumbria County Council, Judge David Mackie QC held the charges were introduced without
proper consultation but he threw out the bid to outlaw them, since, he decided a valid consultation was held
after legal proceedings began.
It is very crucial to keep a
proper track of the aadhaar card and check the status regularly
after filling the
application.
357 DOS 02 Matter of DOS v. Elias - failure to appear at hearing; failure to pay judgment;
proper business practices; deposits; DOS fails its burden of proof; restitution; ex parte hearing may proceed upon proof of
proper service; respondent failed to fully satisfy a judgment obtained against him without showing that he was unable to do so; a rental broker is entitled to compensation only
after procuring a rental agreement between tenant and landlord; retaining part or all of the deposit without obtaining a rental agreement demonstrates untrustworthiness and incompetency; restitution may be ordered as a condition to retention of the broker's license where he has received money to which he is not entitled; unlawful for broker to operate real estate brokerage business at an address other than that which was stated on his
application; broker operated his real estate business out of an address prior to obtaining a license for that address; DOS failed to prove that respondent commingled and converted deposits; real estate brokers license suspended for four months and an additional period of time until respondent proves he has paid the balance of the judgment
107 DOS 98 Matter of DOS v. Sosis - subject matter jurisdiction; due process; failure to appear at hearing;
proper business practices; deposits; fraudulent practice; DOS fails its burden of proof; DOS has subject matter jurisdiction if at the time the disciplinary proceeding was commenced by
proper service of a notice of hearing and complaint the party was (i) licensed to engage in regulated real estate activities, or (ii) an applicant for either a license or for the renewal of a license to engage in regulated real estate activities, or (iii) eligible to automatically renew the prior license under the two - year limitation provision of RPL § 441 (2); ex parte hearing is permissible upon proof of
proper notice of hearing; DOS has subject matter jurisdiction where party was licensed at the time proceeding was commenced and, where at time of hearing, although not licensed was eligible to automatically apply to renew pursuant to RPL § 441 (2); licensee operated a real estate brokerage business under an unlicensed name; licensee unlawfully retains deposit funds
after deposit monies were delivered on the condition that same were to be disbursed only on the principal's consent and approval and said consent and approval was not given; licensee's illegal exercise of right of ownership over his principal's funds spawns conversion and constitutes a fraudulent practice; DOS fails its burden of proof to establish licensee failed to deposit trust funds in a segregated escrow account, engaged in fraud and changed business location without notice to DOS; restitution ordered in the amount of $ 1,900 plus interest, fine of $ 1,000 and any further
application for licensure shall not be considered until applicant pays said fine and provides proof of payment of restitution
79 DOS 99 Matter of DOS v. Pagano - disclosure of agency relationships; failure to appear at hearing;
proper business practices; unauthorized practice of law; unearned commissions; vicarious liability; fraudulent practice; jurisdiction; ex parte hearing may proceed upon proof of
proper service; DOS has jurisdiction
after expiration of respondents» licenses as acts of misconduct occurred and the proceedings were commenced while the respondents were licensed; licensee fails to timely provide seller client with agency disclosure form prior to entering into listing agreement and fails to timely provide agency disclosure form to buyer upon first substantive contact; broker fails to make it clear for which party he is acting; broker violates 19 NYCRR 175.24 by using exclusive right to sell listing agreement without mandatory definitions of «exclusive right to sell» and «exclusive agency»; broker breaches fiduciary duties to seller clients by misleading them as to buyer's ability to financially consummate the transaction; broker breaches his fiduciary duty to seller by referring seller to the attorney who represented the buyers when he knew or should have known such attorney could not properly protect seller's interests; improper for broker to use listing agreements providing for broker to retain one half of any deposit if forfeited by buyer as such forfeiture clause could, by its terms, allow broker to retain part of the deposit when broker did not earn a commission; broker must conduct business under name as it appears on license; broker engaged in the unauthorized practice of law in preparing contracts for purchase and sale of real estate which did not contain a clause making it subject to the approval of the parties» attorneys and were not a form recommended by a joint bar / real estate board committee; broker demonstrated untrustworthiness and incompetency in using sales contract which purported to change the terms of the listing agreement to include a higher commission; broker demonstrated untrustworthiness and incompetency in using contracts of sale which were unclear, ambiguous, vague and incomplete; broker failed to amend purchase agreement to reflect amendment to increase deposit amount; broker demonstrated untrustworthiness in back - dating purchase agreements; broker demonstrated untrustworthiness in participating in scheme to have seller hold undisclosed second mortgage and to mislead first mortgagee about the purchaser's financial ability to purchase; broker demonstrated untrustworthiness by claiming unearned commission and filing affidavit of entitlement for unearned commission; DOS fails to establish by substantial evidence that respondent acted as undisclosed dual agent; corporate broker bound by the knowledge acquired by and is responsible for acts committed by its licensees within the actual or apparent scope of their authority; corporate and individual brokers» licenses revoked, no action taken on
application for renewal until proof of payment of sum of $ 2,000.00 plus interests for deposits unlawfully retained