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an eminent private bank in India, which offers financial products and services in the domain of the commercial banking, retail banking, agriculture banking, corporate banking, and asset management.
His work can be found in the most
eminent private and public collections around the world.
Not exact matches
Absent such a standard, the shareholder proposal rule becomes nothing less than a species of
private eminent domain by which the federal government allows a small minority to appropriate someone else's property — the company is a legal person, after all, and it is the company's proxy statement at issue — for use as a soap - box to disseminate their views.
Instead, she finds fault with the pipeline companies for using the threat of
eminent domain to seize
private land when they just plan to export the product.
Like anyone along the route of proposed oil or gas pipelines, Rosinski was in a position where, had she not signed the agreement, her land would have been taken anyway by virtue of
eminent domain — a right the government can assert to seize
private property for public use.
But a few years ago a court ruled that
eminent domain meant the government could seize
private land and give it / sell it to another
private concern who could show they would return more tax money.
His collection was published in 1980, and he spots an explanation: «The telephone is rightly seen as the main enemy; the collected
private recordings of
eminent figures may soon be with us.»
These features, combined with the power to dispense billions in federal and state funds, bond for debt, grant extensive tax breaks, override local land use laws, and take
private property through
eminent domain, makes the ESDC one of New York's most powerful honey pots.
«The previous SUNY Poly leadership yanked
private property off the tax rolls, in at least one case with the threat of
eminent domain,» Girardin added, referring to FRMC's acquisition of Kiernan Plaza amid the
Christine Quinn I do support the use of
eminent domain for
private developers, but as the other two council members said, it needs to be used carefully and infrequently in those circumstances.
Melina Katz: Well, as a sponsor of Letitia James» bill, which limits the use of
eminent domain for
private business interests, it's a dangerous precedent to set in general.
John Wayne Smith has ambitious plans for the office of governor of Florida: cutting taxes to the bone, eliminating dozens of agencies and offices, rescinding laws that allow the use of
eminent domain to take property for
private gain, and getting rid of occupational licensing schemes that prevent so many people from earning a living.
Deputy Borough President under Shulman, promoted overdevelopment and
eminent domain for
private interests while chair of land use for the City Council, endorsement from Koch, and most recently worked for a lobbying firm.
Given the devastating power of
eminent domain, there must be a true public purpose before even considering taking someone's
private property.
Public Hearing on Legislation by Maisano & Abinanti to Protect
Private Property Owners - law bans use of County funds for projects misusing
eminent domain
Eminent domain would allow the county and city to acquire the
private proprieties for «public use» with payment or compensation.
«We are witnessing distressing instances where
eminent domain is used by or for powerful developers and the rights of
private citizens are undercut.»
The legislation will also prohibit Westchester County from contributing funds to any development that uses
eminent domain to take
private property for
private use.
They are concerned the new terminal will displace homes, businesses and a church if the terminal seizes the
private property though
eminent domain.
The bi-state agency launched a design competition for the project, based on concepts that would necessitate using
eminent domain and demolishing some
private property on Ninth Avenue, between West 39th and 41st streets, Crain's reported last month.
Two
eminent climatologists share much different views: Michael Mann — whose
private emails were hacked — points a finger at skeptics.
James Tooley, the
eminent British scholar who introduced the Western world to the thousands of «six dollar a month»
private schools that serve millions of poor families in the third world, has penned an important book that recounts his own discovery of these schools, why they're important, and what lessons might be drawn from them.
While schools operating under charter are considered public education, the charter developers are often
private entities that own the school facilities, leaving the question of whether such an arrangement could fit within the state's definitions for where
eminent domain is permissible.
The project timeline and American Prep's ongoing and unprecedented quest to seize
private land through
eminent domain drew sharp critiques from some school board members, expressed in email chains during March and April with subject lines like «APA train wreck in Draper.»
We will not, said BB&T, «lend to commercial developers that plan to build condominiums, shopping malls and other
private projects on land taken from
private citizens by government entities using
eminent domain.»
The
eminent Thalassa Villas offers the unique opportunity to experience
private, luxurious villas with hotel facilities.
Two exclusive
private sundecks in the living and the bedroom overlook the city while the art works of
eminent artist Julius Macwan & old cine posters create a cinematic sojourn.
In «
Private Matters» at Essex Street, Jason Loebs took on the issue of
eminent domain.
Selected works from the collections of the Kunstmuseum Basel are displayed alongside
eminent pieces loaned from international museums and
private collections.
Selected works from the collections of the Kunstmuseum Basel and
eminent pieces on loan from international museums and
private collections will be brought together for a dense and exceptionally rich dialogue of positions in sculpture.
The Portland Art Museum scored big in the fall when it bought the
private collection of Clement Greenberg (1909 - 1994) from the
eminent art critic's widow.
All in all, the show presents around one hundred paintings and works on paper, including treasures from
private collections as well as
eminent works on loan from museums in Europe, the United States, Australia, and Japan.
· Curating Now, a major symposium on curating contemporary art in public museums and galleries, which attracted more than 250 participants and brought eight
eminent international curators into contact not just with IMMA's work, but also with that of many other public and
private galleries in Dublin.
Growing Success While he was painting the portrait of the
eminent art critic John Ruskin, staged on a Scottish waterfall (1854;
private collection), Millais fell in love with his sitter's wife, Effie.
If you believe in the Republican platform, you can't support
eminent domain,»» she said, referring to forced sale of
private property to the government for public use — a process TransCanada invoked and would presumably have to use again to gain right - of - way for Keystone XL.
The federal Natural Gas Act allows
private companies to use
eminent domain to acquire property for natural - gas pipelines.
Shall Section 11 of Article I (Bill of Rights) of the Constitution of Virginia be amended (i) to require that
eminent domain only be exercised where the property taken or damaged is for public use and, except for utilities or the elimination of a public nuisance, not where the primary use is for
private gain,
private benefit,
private enterprise, increasing jobs, increasing tax revenue, or economic development; (ii) to define what is included in just compensation for such taking or damaging of property; and (iii) to prohibit the taking or damaging of more
private property than is necessary for the public use?
Michael Muse - Fisher represents public and
private companies in a variety of state, federal and administrative cases involving contract disputes, commercial litigation, licensing and intellectual property matters,
eminent domain / inverse condemnation, government tort liability, breach of fiduciary duty, as well as land - related torts.
Eminent Domain and Condemnation is the process by which the city, county, state, or
private utility or other statutorily granted entity, may come in and force you to sell all or part of your property to them under the guise of a public need.
University of Alberta Faculty of Law Blog Expropriations in Action he case that brought
eminent domain to the front attention of American constitution law, and which allowed the state to seize
private property for
private interests is re-examined many years later.
The plaintiffs nowhere affirm, that
private property has been taken for public use, by the state, in the exercise of the
eminent domain; nor do the defendants allege it, nor do the court below; on the contrary, Chief Justice PARKER says, 7 Pick.
Steve has successfully represented both
private and public clients in landmark zoning, land - use and
eminent domain cases before the Ohio Supreme Court.
And from the Duke Law School, we're fortunate to have Professor Erwin Chemerinsky on the show to talk about the far - reaching effects of the recent Supreme Court decision on a city's reach to take
private property under
eminent doman in Kelo v. New London.
Prior to establishing the Taylor Law Firm, Mr. Taylor practiced
eminent domain litigation both as a
private practitioner and as a government attorney for the Florida Department of Transportation, and as a corporate attorney for T - Mobile USA.
Farmers, ranchers and indigenous Nations are fighting with everything they have to protect the land and their communities from
eminent domain for
private gain.
[T] he assertion of a
private form of
eminent domain — the «one - to - one transfer of property» for
private rather than public benefit — remains anathema in most legal traditions.
Municipalities across the country have seized on a novel approach to help resolve the current underwater mortgage crisis: using their power of
eminent domain to seize mortgage loans from
private investors through condemnation.
Likewise, when a government entity exercises its
eminent domain power to condemn
private property for public use, the government should provide - as required by the 5th Amendment - «just» compensation to affected property owners that covers not only the value of the property condemned but also all other reasonable and necessary costs generated by the condemnation action including, but not limited to, hiring legal counsel, obtaining temporary housing, lost business revenue, severance damages.
State and local governments, the resolution says, «should never use
eminent domain to advantage one
private property over another.»