The recommendation of a contractor to do repair work is probably a «real estate service or product» that would require
disclosure under Article 6.
They are protected from
disclosure under Article 6 of the Public Officers Law.
Not exact matches
Relevant
disclosures required
under applicable to companies
under coverage discussed in this
article are available on our web site at www.mackieresearch.com.
[In] so far as the applicant's argument seeks, in essence, to invoke, in the present case, an overriding public interest in
disclosure, it should be noted that the exceptions to the right to access
under Article 4 (1)(a) of Regulation No 1049/2001 are mandatory exceptions, unlike other exceptions to the right to access, and do not make any reference to the consideration of such an interest.
This
article will focus on the circumstances where relief or limited relief is available
under the proposed changes to the Voluntary
Disclosures Program.
The scope of
disclosure of joint, personal and matrimonial assets to a Trustee in Bankruptcy and the procedure for achieving «respect for private and family life»
under Article 8 of the ECHR
Rix LJ (with whom Etherton and Jackson LJJ agreed on this point) indicated that the seemingly unfettered right to access accounts and certain categories of related documents of a local authority that is available to «persons interested»
under section 15 must be «read down» — in accordance with
Article 1, Protocol 1 of the ECHR (protection of peaceful enjoyment of possessions)-- so as to protect the commercial confidentiality of those documents or parts of those documents, unless
disclosure is objectively justified.
R (R) v Chief Constable of Greater Manchester [2016] EWCA Civ 490, [2016] 1 WLR 4125 (Supreme Court; currently on appeal to the Supreme Court) A challenge to the
disclosure of information about acquittals on criminal records certificates, based on an allegation that it was incompatible with the presumption of innocence
under Article 6 and the right to respect for private life
under Article 8 of the Convention.
R (R) v Chief Constable of Greater Manchester [2016] EWCA Civ 490, [2016] 1 WLR 4125 (Court of Appeal; currently on appeal to the Supreme Court) A challenge to the
disclosure of information about acquittals on criminal records certificates, based on an allegation that it was incompatible with the presumption of innocence
under Article 6 and the right to respect for private life
under Article 8 of the Convention (currently on appeal to the Supreme Court).
Article 42 of the Federal Advocacy Law No. 23 of 1991 (as amended) stipulates that an attorney is
under a duty to maintain the confidentiality of any information entrusted to him by his clients or that came to his or her knowledge in the course of his or her profession and that
disclosure is only permitted if such
disclosure aims to prevent committing a crime.
fraud or unfair trading, including fraudulent or misleading information in public
disclosures that are mainly prosecuted
under article 178 of the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act (Capital Markets Act);
62 The answer to the second question should therefore be that
Article 9 of the directive is to be interpreted as meaning that the activities referred to at points (a) to (d) of the first question, relating to data from documents which are in the public domain
under national legislation, must be considered as activities involving the processing of personal data carried out «solely for journalistic purposes», within the meaning of that provision, if the sole object of those activities is the
disclosure to the public of information, opinions or ideas.
2d 651)-- remedies provision of the Property Condition
Disclosure Act are unenforceable beyond the requirement to give a $ 500 credit at closing should the seller refuse to provide the form, thereafter, common law or statutory remedies, if any, are available; information contained in the
disclosure statement survives neither contract nor closing; seller answering «unknown» on the
disclosure form triggers a duty to inquire on the part of the buyer and relieves the seller of any potential liability for defects that arise in regard to the part of the premises covered by the question; any information disclosed during the sale of the property merges into the contract and does not exist on its own basis of a common law cause of action; buyer's action based on breach of the
disclosure statement is dismissed on the grounds that no such cause of action is created by RPL
Article 14; buyer's relief exists
under common law contract theories and buyers have not proven their prima faciecase
under those theories