Sentences with phrase «imposed upon all property»

First, the TUF was imposed upon all property owners regardless of whether they used the roads or not, unlike the utility fees which only required users of the utility to pay the fee.

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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.
The court may impose a constructive trust upon marital property transferred by one of the parties into the title of a third person.
While what you mean is clear, to avoid confusion, it is important to understand that the phrase «direct taxes» is used in the U.S. Constitution to mean taxes that are imposed directly upon individuals, businesses and private property.
Since children are presumed not to have the ability to make clear choices and «adult» decisions, Florida law imposes a greater duty of care upon property owners to protect children from harm.
To be legally liable for the harm, the owner of the property must have acted in a manner that was inconsistent with a duty or a law imposed upon her.
Article IV of chapter 1 of Part the Second of the Constitution is hereby amended by inserting after the words «and to impose and levy proportional and reasonable assessments, rates and taxes, upon all the inhabitants of, and persons resident, and estates lying, within said Commonwealth» the words: -, except that, in addition to the powers conferred under Articles XLI and XCIX of the Amendments, the general court may classify real property according to its use in no more than four classes and to assess, rate and tax such property differently in the classes so established, but proportionately in the same class, and except that reasonable exemptions may be granted.
In just one section, titled: Federal Tax Lien, the article states: «Section 6321 of the Internal Revenue Code imposes a tax lien «upon all property and rights to property, whether real or personal,» belonging to a taxpayer, if he or she neglects or refuses to pay any taxes, including cash surrender values of insurance policies.»
Estate tax: A tax levied upon the right to transfer property at death, imposed upon and measured by the estate that the deceased leaves.
Georgia federal court rules that fact issues remain as to whether real estate professionals, who were retained to preserve and market a foreclosed property, were operating under the control of the Fannie Mae because of the extensive rules imposed upon the real estate professionals through Fannie's listing agreement.
The Property Manager and the Homeowner's Association argued that this section of the Act only applied to overt acts of discrimination and did not impose a duty upon them to protect the Homeowners from the allegedly discriminatory behavior by the Neighbor.
Secondly, the Homeowners argued that the Homeowner's Association's bylaws imposed a duty upon the Property Manager and the Homeowner's Association to assure the Homeowners «quiet enjoyment» of their home.
A Kansas court reviewed disciplinary sanctions imposed by the state's real estate commission upon a licensee for actions such as failure to disclose an ownership interest in property.
The court found that the agency relationship the buyer's representative had with her client did not impose a duty upon her to protect clients» safety on a buyer's rep since the buyer's rep had no control of the property.
Mould is not something innocents (spouses, children and other family members of riverboat real - estate - gamblers who buy residential properties on known flood plains) should have to live with when same has been imposed upon them by the fallout of bureaucratic negligence in league with predictable natural phenonmena.
Pursuant to its authority under Dodd - Frank Act section 1032 (a) and (f), TILA section 105 (a), and RESPA section 19 (a), the Bureau is requiring creditors to provide the loan costs and other costs imposed upon the consumer and the seller in tables as part of the integrated Closing Disclosure for closed - end transactions secured by real property (other than reverse mortgages).
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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