Sentences with phrase «as body corporate»

Prepare the lease agreement and meet with your new tenant so that both parties can sign it (and where applicable, additional documents, such as body corporate rules).
This, said Bauer, is often a tricky situation as the body corporate can compel the owner to pay for the maintenance or repair of an exclusive use area.
Local Aboriginal community (usually established as a body corporate).
The general conditions of the policy cover members acting as a sole trader or as a body corporate undertaking the insured business activities.
They clarify the position of corporations sole and of partnerships that are legal persons but are not regarded as bodies corporate (as under Scots law).»

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The European Union's executive body is frustrated with the relatively low corporate taxes paid by firms such as Facebook (fb) and Amazon, and individual EU countries are frustrated at seeing overseas firms take business from local rivals while booking their revenues elsewhere.
Any reference to «Talison Lithium» includes Talison Lithium Pty Ltd and its related bodies corporate as defined in the Corporations Act of Australia.
Surely God has a plan and a purpose for his Church as a corporate body as well as for the individuals who make up that corporate body.
The liturgy is being re-established little by little, in the minds of God's people as the corporate worship not just of the local but of the whole Body of Christ, the universal Church, reaching across time and space and into heaven itself:
The unity of the person is reflected in the Psalms — but the person there is both individual and corporate just as the «body» of Christ is individual in Jesus and corporate in us.
Our responsibility to take care of the poor is a personal one and a corporate one in the sense of the body of the Church — not a national one in the sense of putting a gun to the heads of our neighbors and with it, forcing them to do as we think is right.
As the corporate body of Christ, we must have the same adaptability.
As a matter of fact — and I know that no one knows exactly when Christ will return — I don't think he will even think about bringing about that corporate ascension of his spiritual body, otherwise know as the Rapture, until we do go through this much needed death, burial and great awakeninAs a matter of fact — and I know that no one knows exactly when Christ will return — I don't think he will even think about bringing about that corporate ascension of his spiritual body, otherwise know as the Rapture, until we do go through this much needed death, burial and great awakeninas the Rapture, until we do go through this much needed death, burial and great awakening.
At other times with this passivity in the pews the listeners function mainly as private consumers, more as an aggregate of individuals than as a corporate body.
The living community which has once made a corporate response to the divine revelation does so with an ideology of its own, and it approaches each new revelatory event with an ideology which is as human in its origin and nature as any body of human thought can be.
We feel that we are of the same kind, and we find that our very differences are a common armor, as though there were a dimension of life in which all striving makes for nearness, not only within a corporate body but heart to heart.
There is much one can do and its important to be charitable when we can on an individual basis but as a corporate body there's even more we can do to an exponential level.
Factors in the struggle of a people to exist as a corporate body are set forth in the four - function paradigm of Talcott Parsons.10 Although the adequacy of his analysis is challenged by other theories, especially those focused upon social change, 11 Parsons's model provides a useful delineation of the actions implicated in a group's toil to perpetuate itself.
By corporate action, we refer simply to «acting as a body
The third of the major functions of traditional religious faith is to provide a body of belief structures which serve to harmonise the many disparate ideas, experiences and institutions within society in such a way that individual as well as corporate needs and aspirations are given expression.
Because though Scripture describes the Church in corporate terms — as «a body» — the metaphor collapses without some individualism.
The idiom of resurrection, as we have so far traced its path, has been used to portray the renewal of the earth as a living entity, and to describe the restoration of the corporate body of Israel when its national life was threatened with extinction.
So as far as I'm concerned, the corporate church does more harm to the «body» than good.
Accolade Wines Australia Limited (including its related bodies corporate as defined in the Corporations Act 2001) is bound by and complies with the Australian Privacy Principles («APP's») as required by the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)(«Privacy Act»).
Using their own bodies as the reference point to tell the story of pollution in our modern world, they expose the miscreant corporate giants who manufacture the toxins, the weak - kneed government officials who let it happen, and the effects on people and families across the globe.
Also present were bodies set up to further their aims, such as Epode (an initiative that promotes corporate involvement in and funding of nutrition education), the International Food and Beverage Alliance, the World Economic Forum, the Global Social Observatory and the International Association of Infant Food Manufacturers.
Kenyan Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA), is the umbrella body of private business associations and corporate bodies in Kenya and also serves as the voice of the private sector.
The European Union's executive body is frustrated with the relatively low corporate taxes paid by firms such as Facebook and Amazon, and individual EU countries are frustrated at seeing overseas firms take business from local rivals while booking their revenues elsewhere.
The strategic marketing conference organized by the Chartered Institute of Marketing, Ghana, this year took place on the 25th and 26th October 2017 at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Accra, to deepen the interest of marketers and corporate bodies as well as encourage them to influence positive change in their various businesses to improve the economy of Ghana.
There has always been a strong notion that the Speaker is a servant of the House - the House, as a corporate body, can't actually execute its orders and resolutions, and relies on its servants to do so.
Prof. Naana Opoku Agyemang commenting further noted the beneficiary students in the free SHS program exclude day students in the 2015/16 academic year that are benefiting from other forms of scholarships such as the Ghana Cocoa Board Scholarships, Northern Scholarships, Secondary Education Improvement Project Scholarships, and those on scholarships provided by NGOs, corporate bodies and individuals.
Soccer News of Monday, 14 May 2018 Source: ghananewsagency.org File photo Mr. Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah, President of Ghana Amputee Football, has appealed to individuals and corporate bodies for financial support for the ongoing amputee football league, as they set sights into making the sports a popular one in Ghana.
The only corporate bodies not benefiting from the move are the banks, who are hit by a higher bank levy as a result.
«So when we find corporate body and citizens who voluntarily comply by paying their taxes, we view them as partners in progress.
Mr. Kurt E.S Okraku, chairman of the FA Cup Committee has urged corporate bodies to partner the yearly FA Cup competition, as it represents a unique and thriving product of the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
Sports News of Tuesday, 15 May 2018 Source: ghananewsagency.org Mr. Kurt E.S Okraku, chairman of the FA Cup Committee Mr. Kurt E.S Okraku, chairman of the FA Cup Committee has urged corporate bodies to partner the yearly FA Cup competition, as it represents a unique and thriving product of the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
Government, the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, other members of the National and state assemblies as well as groups, organisations, corporate bodies and philanthropists to come to the aid of the ailing girl.
Mensah also reached out to other stakeholders including the government and corporate bodies to join hands with Ghana Rugby in this opportunity to make Ghanaians proud and to further position Ghana as the destination to «do business with».
As University Secretary, Roger is responsible for key areas of University life, including corporate governance; audit and risk management; and supporting the University's governing bodies (including the Senate and the Council) and other main committees.
With an extensive and varied background in nutritional science, counseling, natural foods, the culinary arts, conscious sex education, mind body practices, business management and marketing, Emily brings a unique skill - set to her role as a consultant to corporate and professional clientele.
Now they are forced to literally lead each other's lives, as Charlie, in his father's body, must go to work in the dog - eat - dog corporate world, while Marshall heads back to the 6th grade to be tormented by bullies and dealing with uppity teachers.
William (Tim Robbins) has taken an empathy virus, making him capable of «reading» a person — a good skill for a corporate investigator hired on as the film opens to track down a forger of «papelles,» exit visas that allow people to travel between the hermetically sealed cities of a body - phobic future.
In addition to being a key - team member for many of CTAC's partnerships, Mr. Eglinton served as CTAC's co-project director for the TIF - supported Leadership for Educators» Advanced Performance Initiative (LEAP) with the Charlotte - Mecklenburg Schools, directed CTAC's National Urban Reform Network, led site research and evaluations teams in Christina (DE) Denver (CO) and Newark (NJ) and trained district leadership teams, community collaboratives, corporate leadership groups and policymaking bodies at local, state and national levels.
As reported by Achieve Hartford, a corporate funded, pro-education reform group, the head of Jumoke Academy explained that he was able to reduce the number of special education students from a 14 percent proportion of the student body down to a level of only 4 percent of the students.
Built on the same corporate platform as the latest Volkswagen Golf, the A3 series includes a number of body styles as well as the performance - tuned S3 model.
At the front, it wears the same corporate Chrysler face as the 200 sedan, which blends surprisingly well with the larger minivan body.
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When you own an investment property, you will be responsible for such ongoing costs as: council and water rates, insurance, body corporate fees, land tax, property management fees (if you use an agent), repairs and maintenance costs.
Government: The City of Oceanside's five - member City Council is the legislative body of the City, serves as its corporate board of directors, and is responsible for establishing City policy.
On Friday, the KPK questioned Richard Budihadianto, former director of the Garuda Maintenance Facility (GMF), a subsidiary of Garuda Indonesia, and the company's current vice president of corporate planning, Setijo Wibowo, as the anti-graft body intensifies its investigation by questioning more people, both former and current Garuda Indonesia employees.
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