Sentences with phrase «imposed at some of its properties»

Not exact matches

At the beginning of April, Trump announced his intention to impose tariffs on 1,300 Chinese products accounting for about $ 50 billion of exports to the United States, as a result of an investigation into Chinese intellectual property and forced technology transfer policies, under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday at the state Business Council's annual retreat in Bolton Landing gave what has become a sort of greatest - hits speech for his administration: A property tax cap, a self - imposed limit on annual spending increases, economic development spending and a tourism push that has paid out dividends of more people heading upstate.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said that the recently - passed New York State budget is a mixture of «simple pros and cons» and vowed that he will lobby Albany on his proposal to impose a new tax on sales of properties worth $ 2 million and to see his administration's power over the city's school system extended at least another year.
«When the governor made this announcement (about shared services) at his regional «State of the State» addresses, he wanted people to believe that the prime reason for high property taxes is the existence of local government without acknowledging school taxes and without acknowledging that [New York] imposes more state spending on local property taxpayers than any state in America,» said Molinaro, a former state assemblyman.
Zeldin also rode a wave of Tea Party support in 2010, and in a campaign announcement video sounded many of the same themes as Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the popular Democratic governor: imposing a property tax cap, repealing a tax on business payrolls used to fund the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and restructure income tax rates at the end of 2011 to trim rates for many middle - income earners.
We aim at understanding (1) the regulatory properties emerging from and the constrains imposed by the modular and dynamic organisation of the network; (2) the epigenetic mechanisms ensuring the rapid reestablishment of the network after each cell division and, conversely, those promoting its dismantling upon differentiation; (3) the contribution of non-coding RNAs to the regulation of the network's activity.
provisions regarding conduct, dress and language deemed appropriate and acceptable on school property and at school functions, and conduct, dress and language deemed unacceptable and inappropriate on school property and at school functions and provisions regarding acceptable civil and respectful treatment of teachers, school administrators, other school personnel, students and visitors on school property and at school functions, including the appropriate range of disciplinary measures which may be imposed for violation of such code, and the roles of teachers, administrators, other school personnel, the board of education and parents or persons in parental relation;
There is also a unique partnership between Starwood and Uber allowing members to bring in one Starpoint for every dollar spent using Uber although the restriction to have stayed at a Starwood property during the course of the year is now imposed.
I suspect they're going to have honour the benefit for those in their first year of card membership as there was no wording at the time of application that the free night certificate was limited to only certain properties — any attempt to impose such a limitation now could (and will) surely be challenged.
Aside from the fact that the «fine» was imposed in separate «criminal» proceedings which were based on allegations of adultery, the roughly translated documents from the civil action do not indicate that the Taiwanese courts have dealt with property issues at all.
What we are concerned with is the possibility that a culpable defendant may be unjustly punished; evidence of culpability warranting some punishment is not a substitute for evidence providing at least a rational basis for the particular deprivation of property imposed by the State to deter future wrongdoing.
Today the U.S. Supreme Court held 8 - 1 in Snyder v. Phelps that the state could not impose liability for intentional infliction of emotional distress on Phelps and the Westboro Baptist Church for picketing the funeral of deceased soldier Matthew Snyder, at least where «Westboro addressed matters of public import on public property in a peaceful manner, in full compliance with the guidance of local officials.»
At the meeting, NAR directors voted to oppose any tax changes — including moving to a flat tax or national sales tax — that would threaten the mortgage interest deduction, impose a tax on real estate services, or add a national tax on the transfer of property.
At (an imposing) 325 square feet, this 1830 Alexandria, Va., home was built by John Hollensbury, owner of the neighboring properties pictured above, to prevent horse - drawn carriages and ne'er - do - wells from accessing the alley between the homes.
In addition, properties must have at least one of the following affordable characteristics: Tax abatement; Section 8 Vouchers or Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) Contract; Low - Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) properties in at least year 11 of compliance period; and / or a Regulatory Agreement that imposes rent / income restrictions.
Examples of disclosures pursuant to § 1026.38 (k)(2)(viii) include the satisfaction of outstanding liens imposed due to Federal, State, or local income taxes, real estate property tax liens, judgments against the seller reduced to a lien upon the property, or any other obligations the seller wishes the closing agent to pay from their proceeds at the real estate closing.
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