2.5 Exemption for employees of developers 2.6 Exemption for notaries 2.7 Exemption for accountants in relation to purchase and sale of business 2.8 Exemption for appraisers and property inspectors 2.9 Exemption for auctioneers 2.10 Exemption for persons providing information only 2.11 Exemption for persons providing referral services 2.12 Exemption for agents
of expropriating authorities
However, one can see how successful claimants in investor - state arbitrations who have had investments
expropriated by governments could make a persuasive case for their funding to be picked up in a costs award, a fortiori where the acts complained of have caused the claimant's impecuniosity.
The confiscation in early years was covered briefly in «Broken Promises: The Status of
Expropriated Property in the People's Republic of China» published in Asian American Law Journal by Elaine Sit in January 1996, especially land ownership.
Firstly, the amount of compensation
for expropriated property must be just and equitable.
On a road outside the large West Bank Arab city of Ramallah, a Hyatt Regency hotel is being built on land also
expropriated from Arab owners.
These included the needs to make public and transparent the clauses of the agreement signed with RMGC, to respect the right to property and ensure that no one gets
expropriated in Rosia Montana, and the need to conduct an independent analysis of the project's overall costs and benefits for Romania.
It was part of a nationalistic push by Mexico, 12 years after the
government expropriated foreign oil assets and created Pemex, to assert economic and industrial might.
In my previous blog post I considered one instance where a court decided that a regulatory regime
effectively expropriated the copyrights in works submitted to certain federal regulatory boards.
Larger, more cohesive protests in Tahrir Square likely send a stronger signal to investors, who may anticipate that ruling elites will be inhibited in
expropriating wealth from the economy.
The tribunal held that Venezuela breached Articles II (2) and VII (1) of the treaty by failing to accord Crystallex's investments in Venezuela fair and equitable treatment and by
unlawfully expropriating those investments The ruling made headlines in Bloomberg, Reuters, Global Arbitration Review, Investment Arbitration Reporter and other news outlets.
Property may be
expropriated only in terms of law of general application for a public purpose or in the public interest; and subject to compensation, the amount of which and the time and manner of payment of which have either been agreed to by those affected or decided or approved by a court.
``... the constitutional law of Indigenous territorial sovereignty is ignored by the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada... The court held that section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, and its own recent decisions discussing that section, has vested in the non-native courts the jurisdiction to
expropriate indigenous sovereignty in the public interest...»
Without expropriating the residual interest it or compensating the Mi» kmaq for the land the Crown created the Park.
Already in the second century, gentile Christians
expropriated even the name Israel from the Jews and proclaimed themselves the New Israel.
Dubious regimes in countries such as Venezuela — which has
expropriated foreign assets in the past — could put your capital in peril.
In many mid-sized cities the «not for profit» NPR affiliate is the glitziest radio / TV studio in town, with the highest salaries — all subsidized with government
funds expropriated from the people.
Within about a year of the revolution, the
state expropriated all church property, including the churches themselves, and in the period from 1922 to 1926, 28 Russian Orthodox bishops and more than 1,200 priests were killed.
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What's the difference between building wind turbines
on expropriated property and doing the same thing for a new oil / gas pipeline, oh yes the wind turbine doesn't create an environmental disaster that destroys the surround properties, wild life and ground water that takes generations to become usable again.
Represented individual investors before the Iran - U.S. Claims Tribunal in their UNCITRAL Rules arbitration claim that the Iranian government had
expropriated interests in several business enterprises.
(2)
If expropriated land includes a rental unit as defined in the Residential Tenancy Act or a manufactured home site as defined in the Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act, a person who leases or occupies the unit or site under an agreement that has a term of less than one year is entitled to be paid
In this regard, I agree with the general sentiment of the objectors to the Settlement that the Settlement Agreement brings the administration of justice and class actions into disrepute because: (a) the Settlement is more beneficial to Class Counsel than it is to the Class Members; and (b) in its practical effect, the
Settlement expropriates the Class Members» property rights in exchange for a charitable donation from Thomson.
Under a Brazil - Canada FIPA, if a Canadian company invested in Brazil, and
Brazil expropriated that investment or discriminated against the investment, the company would have the right to sue Brazil.
Argentine president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner had
expropriated shares of Repsol - YPF, criticizing Repsol for not developing Argentina's oil fields and blaming it in large part for the country's massive import of oil.
In the meantime, we'd rather sit out the next move down and not risk the squeeze and instead start thinking about what the next white elephant nation building / wealth
expropriating capex binge China will come up with next.
In this republic of silence for women, men have once
again expropriated literacy, hoarded books and banned acts of reading from public places, replacing lettered signs with pictures.
In Russia, Catherine
II expropriated the monasteries» vast holdings in land and serfs.
One hundred years ago, on November 7, 1917, Lenin and his Bolshevik
Party expropriated the chaotic Russian people's revolution that had begun eight months earlier, setting in motion modernity's first experiment in totalitarianism.
Once in power, Castro banned the democratic elections he once promised,
expropriated private property, created a one - party Communist state, and ruthlessly suppressed all forms of dissent and opposition.
The word «libertarianism» was essentially invented because classical liberals felt that the word had
become expropriated.
The role of this wall is a matter of debate, with Israel - supporters presenting convincing statistics regarding the drop in terrorist attacks from the West Bank, and Palestinian - supporters noting that the wall is an exercise in unilateralism and is meant to
expropriate swaths of land.
Israeli governments reserved 93 % of the land -
often expropriated from Palestinians without compensation - for Jews through state ownership.
Diane Abbott, the MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington, who has announced her intention to run in London's mayoral election in 2016, said Jim Murphy «just thinks he can buy Scottish votes with
money expropriated from London».
The city should increase taxes on habitable housing left vacant for more than a year and
expropriate housing vacant for more than two years.
Under the conditions of high concentration of ownership and weak legal protection for small - and medium - sized shareholders in China, the distribution of dividends can be used as a way to limit large shareholders» ability to
expropriate minority shareholders» rights or improper government intervention in the listed companies.