Sentences with phrase «by ordinance»

Even though the real estate defendants provided accurate information about airport noise, because the disclosures required by the ordinance were material information, the court or jury could determine that the representation contained an omission that is likely to mislead.
According to the homeowners, the defendants provided a generic notice about significant noise from airport operations on the island, but did not provide the specific disclosures required by the ordinance.
The Brokers argued that the Consumers had not suffered harm from the failure to make the disclosures required by the Ordinance because the Consumers had received notice about airport noise on the Island and so had a duty to make further inquiry.
So, to be clear, I called up the Rent control office and confirmed with them that all rental units in Newark, NJ where the landlord does not occupy the residence (up to 4 units) are covered by this ordinance.
Notwithstanding the provisions of s. 318.121, a board of county commissioners may require, by ordinance, that the clerk of the court collect an additional $ 5 with each civil traffic penalty, which shall be used to fund driver education programs in public and nonpublic schools.
However, if someone rides a pedicab for pleasure, they would not be governed by the ordinance
The difference in cost between the old wiring and the new wiring required by ordinance or law is your responsibility.
And avoid the «recovery fees» and «license fees» also imposed by the ordinance.
Iowa Code § 427B.26 allows counties, by ordinance, to provide for the special valuation of wind energy conversion property, which includes all wind farm facilities, including the wind charger, windmill, wind turbine, tower and electrical equipment, pad mount transformers, power lines and substation.
Major violations, as defined by the ordinance, include failing to vaccinate animals for sale, falsifying records and not isolating sick animals.
Show that you, your customers and your employees are not the only ones affected by the ordinance or bill, and expand your coalition to include as many impacted individuals and groups as possible.
(vii)(A) Westerly town council may provide, by ordinance, for an annual license fee of ten dollars ($ 10.00) for unspayed female dogs and unneutered male dogs;
(ix)(A) West Warwick town council may provide, by ordinance, for an annual license fee of seven dollars ($ 7.00) for each neutered male or spayed female and fifteen dollars ($ 15.00) for each unneutered male and unspayed female.
City Councilor Craig Kelley asked for clearer outlines of who exactly would be affected by the ordinance.
Between now and Tuesday, call and email all 17 commissioners and make sure they get the message — There are no good puppy mills, please stand by the ordinance in support of the dogs left behind.
Sioux Falls and all surrounding counties require, by ordinance, that all stray animals are turned into proper authorities such as animal control or the local shelter.
You may be surprised that they may be willing to stop selling rabbits, if that is the only animal they sell that will be impacted by the ordinance.
Existing pit bull dogs would be allowed to remain within the city, provided that the dogs are registered and the dogs are kept as required by the ordinance.
Cantrell can memorialize by ordinance the major tenets enshrined in both consent decrees to guard against deconstruction by the Trump administration.
In June and August of 1972, the Park Board issued $ 735,000 in revenue bonds by ordinance to finance the construction of an indoor tennis facility and Forest View Tennis Club opened in 1973 with six indoor tennis courts.
The District issued $ 300,000 in bonds by ordinance in December 1983, for the first time since 1938, for the purpose of land acquisition and to upgrade the computer system.
The first bonds were issued, by ordinance, for land acquisition and development of a southside park in 1931.
Cities all over the world targeted noisy technologies, like the Klaxon automobile horn, which Paris, London and Chicago banned by ordinance in the 1920s.
Is it any wonder, then, that best estimates suggest that only about 30 % of pets targeted by these ordinances are ever licensed, even though both human and pet populations are rising?
This means several breeds - not only «pit bulls» - can and will be affected by these ordinances depending on the subjective judgment of the individual making the breed identification.
Shelter Based Feral Freedom — In Charleston County, South Carolina, animal organizations have implemented the Feral Freedom strategy as a collaboration of local organizations and animal control agencies, affirmed by ordinances created to reinforce this strategy to save more lives and reduce intake.
The remaining question is whether the line drawn by these ordinances is justified by the city's interest in preserving the character of its neighborhoods.

Not exact matches

Following the lead of voters in Seattle in 2016, the Chicago City Council passed an ordinance in October requiring hotels to provide panic buttons to workers by next summer if they work alone in guest rooms.
At issue is what is known as a «One Touch Make Ready» ordinance passed by Louisville, which would allow competitors to install wires on utility poles owned by AT&T without prior approval.
It also defended the proposal as a way to «assure that sexual predators, like those who exploit the internet, will not be able to freely enter women's restrooms, locker rooms or showers, and that businesses are not forced by local ordinances to allow men in women's restrooms and locker rooms».
Speaking to analysts early this year, EZCorp «sRothamel said the ordinances had cut his company's profit in Austin and Dallas by 90 percent.
Seeing the lenders» statehouse clout, a number of cities, including Dallas, San Antonio and Austin, have passed local ordinances that aim to break the cycle of payday debt by limiting the number of times a borrower can take out a loan.
Facing a tide of municipal anti-drive-thru ordinances, TDL commissioned a study last year from RWDI consultants, based in Guelph, Ont., comparing total emissions given off by customers» cars that use drive - thrus and those that use parking lots.
Under the ordinance, general permit holders can speed up the process by offering free rent or real estate to an equity applicant.
In the event that we are not able to resolve a dispute, we each agree that any and all disputes, controversies, or claims arising under, arising out of, or relating in any way to this agreement, or the contractual relationship established by this agreement (whether in contract, tort, or under any statute, regulation, ordinance, or any other source of law) shall be resolved on an individual basis through binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association, in accordance with the American Arbitration Association's rules for arbitration of consumer - related disputes (accessible at https://www.adr.org/aaa/faces/rules)(except that you may assert individual claims in small claims court, if your claims qualify).
We are committed to equal employment opportunity for all applicants and existing employees and we evaluate qualified applicants without regard to ancestry, age, color, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, or gender expression, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, and any other basis protected by federal, state, or local law, ordinance, or regulation.
The Chicago suburb of Deerfield, Illinois, passed a surrender and confiscation ordinance for «assault weapons» Monday night and the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) responded by filing suit on Thursday.
The National Flood Insurance Program Nearly 20,000 communities across the United States and its territories participate in the NFIP by adopting and enforcing floodplain management ordinances to reduce future flood damage.
The city is drafting an ordinance that could license and regulate adult - use retail stores by June 2018.
As a statutory body, our work is defined and governed by the Securities and Futures Ordinance (SFO), which sets out our powers, roles and responsibilities.
On Tuesday, Oakland passed a new ordinance regulating the use of surveillance devices by the city.
By having members do this by proxy, those who have died have the opportunity to chose for them selves to accept the ordinancBy having members do this by proxy, those who have died have the opportunity to chose for them selves to accept the ordinancby proxy, those who have died have the opportunity to chose for them selves to accept the ordinance.
By passing the ordinance, the civic, business, and political leaders show how much they have «grown» in the interim, but there is a problem with the people.
The editors note that, since the ordinance exempted religious organizations, it was not opposed by the Catholic archdiocese.
A real and sustained effort was made to reconstruct the whole social order upon the basis of the Law of God, not only by giving it statutory force, but by «writing it on the heart», so far as this could be done by positive instruction and through the ordinances of public worship.
Ministers in Christ's Church are by common consent set apart for the double task of declaring the «pure Word of God» and celebrating the Lord's Supper according to Christ's command and ordinance.
I can't quite figure out what has people upset about this??? If you don't believe that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is true, then I am guessing you probably don't believe that the ordinance of proxy baptism that has been done by member of that church actually means anything.
We do it, by cunning, by power and prestige, by elaborately contrived false witness - we too do it claiming the while that it is done in the name of Yahweh, according to God's holy ordinance, even in the name of Jesus Christ, and of course because we are a Christian nation.
For Thomas Aquinas, whose achievement culminates and, in that sense, represents the medieval consensus, law is «an ordinance of reason for the common good, promulgated by him who has the care of the community» (61 5), and the natural law is «the rational creature's participation» (618) in the divine perfection that is the final end of all things.
This problem today is engendered and sustained by virtually every institution responsible for the creation of the built environment: the real estate development industry; the construction industry; federal, state and local regulatory agencies; the rule - of - thumb manuals of transportation engineers; the lending policies of banks; the professions of architecture and planning; the patrons of architecture; and above all the zoning ordinances that regulate where and how buildings get built.
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