Tax - free bonds are
offered by public entities (states, counties, cities, school districts, airports, etc.) that need to raise money for special projects.
The very same injury and claim that happens on private property here in Broward County, or Palm Beach County, or over in Miami - Dade, or in cities like Hollywood, Plantation, or Fort Lauderdale, will be treated much differently under the law if it happened on privately - owned property than on premises that are owned and
operated by public entities like cities and counties.
Unlike several years ago, the majority of Greece's $ 315 billion debt is now
owned by public entities; so we'd anticipate that any fallout would be contained primarily in public institutions such as the IMF and the European Central Bank (ECB).
State Sen. Cathy Young (R - Olean), chair of the Senate Finance Committee, is sponsoring a bill that would codify the federal definition of sexual harassment in state statute, prohibit secret
settlements by public entities and prevent mandatory arbitration in instances of sexual harassment.
The report noted that the
spending by public entities to help Najib's United Malays National Organization stay in power was not illegal but «represented a new milestone in Malaysia's freewheeling electoral system.»
The measure is designed to address the arrest of a Hempstead town board member who is accused of failing to pay income tax on money he earned while
employed by public entities affiliated with Nassau County.
To combat «old challenges of discrimination and sexism,» Cuomo is proposing to prohibit confidentiality clauses in sexual harassment or assault settlements
brokered by public entities, and hopes to standardize harassment and reporting processes.
«As a result, New York is shouldering a huge debt load
issued by public entities operating in the shadows that voters never approved.»
Supports eminent domain authority only for a public use (e.g.,
ownership by a public entity), as well as a broad interpretation of «just» compensation, to include all reasonable and necessary costs which result from exercise of such authority, not just the value of the property condemned.
The Park Service denied the request because of regulations prohibiting the exchange of land
owned by a public entity, such as a village, for land acquired by a park district under a federal grant.
There are policy concerns stemming from the impacts of P3s on labor and the public's hesitancy to privatize aspects of infrastructure that have traditionally been owned and operated
by public entities.
When applied to public entities providing services to the public, that means someone who, with or without accommodations, «meets the essential eligibility requirements for the receipt of services or the participation in programs or activities provided
by a public entity.»
The operation of a motor vehicle that is owned or leased
by the public entity, and is being operated by a public entity employee at the time the accident occurs (with the exception of emergency vehicles);
Only 2.6 percent of the 7.46 billion square feet of U.S. office space is owned
by public entities.