Sentences with phrase «developments affecting owners»

«A legal blog for North Carolina construction professionals to stay apprised of statutory, case law and other legal developments affecting owners, designers, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, sureties, insurance carriers and other players in the industry.»

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What we see in behaviors is a combination of: genetics, the influence of hormones during pregnancy (stress hormones can affect fetal development), early interactions between mother, puppies, and humans and then the work done by the new owner.
We offer education on Health matters for all Boston Terrier owners and our health committee is aware of any of new developments in the field of canine veterinary medicine and canine genetics affecting our breed.
What many pet owners do not know is that the incidence of mammary tumor development in dogs is higher yet, with one in four unspayed female dogs affected.
Communities and citizens should not count on the Officers and Directors of FPL Energy or other wind energy developers, or their state and local government officials to respect the interest and rights of property owners and others that would be adversely affected by «wind farm» development.
We will explain how these developments will affect the day - to - day decisions made by business owners, in - house counsel and human resource professionals.
Solicitors from the Swindon and Marlborough offices of Royds Withy King have compiled a Directors» Briefing to help business owners keep on top of the latest legal developments which may affect their working practices and home life.
Lawyers from Royds Withy King based in Swindon and Marlborough have compiled a Directors» Briefing to help business owners keep on top of the latest legal developments which may affect their working practices and home life.
The Federal Court's management of native title cases affects the degree to which parties can pursue an approach promoting economic development for traditional owner groups.
She cites also the campaign by green groups and Traditional Owners against the $ 21 billion Adani Carmichael coal mine in Queensland, where the Federal Government sought to remove the right of most environmental organisations to challenge developments under federal laws unless they can show they are «directly affected».
However, the Queensland Government assert that while a declaration under the Wild Rivers Act may affect the management plan (or IMA) for a national park within the proposed area, it will have no impact on traditional owners» participation in the development of national park management plans.
A microcosm of the national debate over smart growth or sprawl is underway in Michigan, where both a group of Republican legislators and a «blue ribbon» commission are considering a half - dozen land - use issues affecting future development.One piece of legislation would allow local governments to designate zones where less dense development is desired, then give landowners in these areas the option of selling their development rights to property owners in districts where more density is desired.
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