Sentences with phrase «in immovable property»

It is apparent from ELISA (paragraph 60) that a cross-border investment in immovable property such as that at issue in the main proceedings constitutes a movement of capital within the meaning of Article 63 TFEU.
Accordingly, that tax regime makes investment in immovable property in France less attractive for such non-resident companies.
33 It is necessary to examine next whether a restriction such as that at issue in the main proceedings, which concerns investments in immovable property, can be regarded as a restriction which existed on 31 December 1993.
In my view Art. 47 (1) of the Seventh OCT - Decision only liberalises «direct investments in companies», whereas Art. 63 TFEU also applies to 12 other categories of capital movements, such as investments in immovable property [14](for my analysis and arguments, see par.

Not exact matches

As Vince Cable points out in his report «tackling the fiscal crisis», corporate taxes are the most harmful for growth, followed by personal income taxes, then consumption taxes with recurrent taxes on immovable property having the least impact.
5.3 All the people of Rep. of Cyprus (even the President of RoC) MUST apply to the LEGAL SYSTEM of Northern Cyprus about an issue related with north Cyprus in order to take their cases to the ECtHR: ECtHR 04.01.2011 decision: «the procedure before the Immovable Property Commission («IPC»), and further appeal to the «TRNC» High Administrative Court, provided for in Law 67/2005, were to be regarded as «domestic remedies» of the respondent State and that NO GROUND OF EXEMPTION has been established in that regard».
To qualify as farm property the land must have real or immovable property and eligible capital property used in the course of carrying on the business of farming in Canada.
a) the loan is free of interest; b) the minimum maturity period of the loan is seven years; c) The amount of loan is received by inward remittance in free foreign exchange through normal banking channels or by debit to the NRE / FCNR account of the non-resident lender; d) The loan is utilised for the borrower's personal purposes or for carrying on his normal business activity but not for carrying on agricultural / plantation activities, purchase of immovable property or shares / debentures / bonds issued by companies in India or for re-lending.
Taxes for non-resident rental property owners: According to the T4144 Income Tax Guide for Electing Under Section 216 — 2015: «When you receive rental income from real or immovable property in Canada, the payer, such as the tenant or a property manager, has to withhold non-resident tax at the rate of 25 % on the gross rental income paid or credited to you.
Is there any other way to add this rental income to my wife's income and show it in her returns than mine (I don't think loaning will work as this is a immovable property)?
There are certain exceptions: Canadian real or immovable property and Canadian business property carried on in a permanent establishment here in Canada, for example; however you can elect to declare a deemed disposition for these assets.
Among those of trying to imagine an alternative economic arrangement for scholarly publishing that will result in public access to research and scholarship, the journal subscription has become seemingly immovable impediment to the wider distribution of this form of intellectual property.
(1) Rights in rem to movables and immovables and any other rights requiring registration shall be governed by the law of the place where the property is situated (lex rei sitae).
In the civil law system, there is a division between movable and immovable property.
Generally, a foreign judgment in rem would be recognized and / or enforced in Korea when the judgment concerns immovable or movable property that was within the jurisdiction of the foreign court at the time of the proceeding.
Reservation «The Republic of Tajikistan will apply this Convention to differences and arbitral [a] wards arised out after entering into force of this Convention with respect to the Republic of Tajikistan and made in the territory of another Contracting State; The Republic of Tajikistan will not apply this Convention with regard to differences related to immovable property
In Derrickson, the Supreme Court considered whether the provisions in British Columbia's Family Relations Act, RSBC 1996, c 128, concerning the right to ownership and possession of immovable property applied to reserve lands (para 43In Derrickson, the Supreme Court considered whether the provisions in British Columbia's Family Relations Act, RSBC 1996, c 128, concerning the right to ownership and possession of immovable property applied to reserve lands (para 43in British Columbia's Family Relations Act, RSBC 1996, c 128, concerning the right to ownership and possession of immovable property applied to reserve lands (para 43).
In particular, section 16 of the CPC provides that all cases involving immovable property in Myanmar must be instituted domestically in MyanmaIn particular, section 16 of the CPC provides that all cases involving immovable property in Myanmar must be instituted domestically in Myanmain Myanmar must be instituted domestically in Myanmain Myanmar.
In each of the Member States, the Community shall enjoy the most extensive legal capacity accorded to legal persons under their laws; it may, in particular, acquire or dispose of movable and immovable property and may be a party to legal proceedingIn each of the Member States, the Community shall enjoy the most extensive legal capacity accorded to legal persons under their laws; it may, in particular, acquire or dispose of movable and immovable property and may be a party to legal proceedingin particular, acquire or dispose of movable and immovable property and may be a party to legal proceedings.
To illustrate, the British Pound's decline relative to the Indian Rupee has translated into significant gains for Indians — especially first - time buyers — in London's immovable property market.
The questions raised by the present case essentially ask, first, whether the French tax on the market value of immovable property owned in France by a company established in a Member State is also applicable where the company is established in an overseas country or territory (OCT), being in the present case the British Virgin Islands, and, second, whether the joint and several liability for payment of that tax on the part of any legal person interposed between the party or parties liable to the tax and the immovable properties located in France constitutes a restriction of free movement of capital.
Non-citizens of Mauritius wishing to avail themselves of immovable property in Mauritius under the IRS and RES may use trust or domestic company to do so subject to registration duty applicable to IRS and RES.
The Investment Promotion Act has been amended to allow non-resident settlors or non-resident beneficiaries of a trust to own immovable property in Mauritius solely under the Integrated Residential Schemes («IRS») and the Real Estate Scheme («RES») without the approval of the Prime Ministers» Office under the Non-Citizens (Property Restrictions) Act 1973, as property in Mauritius solely under the Integrated Residential Schemes («IRS») and the Real Estate Scheme («RES») without the approval of the Prime Ministers» Office under the Non-Citizens (Property Restrictions) Act 1973, as Property Restrictions) Act 1973, as amended.
The Court did find, however, that it could make an in personam order against the husband pursuant to the exceptions listed in Duke v Andler:... in weighing what should be done with the Croatian property, the court's starting point is its recognition that its jurisdiction, as a domestic court, to deal with immovable in a foreign country is tenuous.
An «immovable» in the civil law is the equivalent to «real property» in the common law.
Zane Akermane is an associate, specialising in real estate and advising clients on lease, acquisitions, co-ownership issues, construction and other matters related to immovable property.
Immovable Property: An NRI may acquire immovable property in India other than agricultural land / plantation property or a farm house out of repatriable and / or non-repatriabImmovable Property: An NRI may acquire immovable property in India other than agricultural land / plantation property or a farm house out of repatriable and / or non-repatriablProperty: An NRI may acquire immovable property in India other than agricultural land / plantation property or a farm house out of repatriable and / or non-repatriabimmovable property in India other than agricultural land / plantation property or a farm house out of repatriable and / or non-repatriablproperty in India other than agricultural land / plantation property or a farm house out of repatriable and / or non-repatriablproperty or a farm house out of repatriable and / or non-repatriable funds.
Russian brokers and notaries have been granted direct access to the Russian Unified State Register of Rights to Immovable Property and Transactions, a state database for real estate in Russia.
Texas allows licensed real estate brokers to use a drone to capture property images in connection with the marketing, sale, or financing of real property, and insurance company employees or affiliates may capture images using an unmanned aircraft in connection with an insurance policy or claim regarding real property or a structure on property.14 In Louisiana, the use of a drone for the purpose of spying upon others or otherwise invading the privacy of others is a criminal offense.15 Use of a drone in the space above property with intent to conduct surveillance constitutes «remaining in or upon property» or «entering upon immovable property» under the offense of criminal trespass.16 South Dakota passed a law making it a misdemeanor to land a drone on lands or water of another resident.17 The owner or lessee of the drone is liable for damage resulting from a forced landing of the drone.18 In Oregon, a property owner may bring a claim for invasion of privacy against a drone operator who flies over their property without permission (unless the drone operator complied with FAA requirements).in connection with the marketing, sale, or financing of real property, and insurance company employees or affiliates may capture images using an unmanned aircraft in connection with an insurance policy or claim regarding real property or a structure on property.14 In Louisiana, the use of a drone for the purpose of spying upon others or otherwise invading the privacy of others is a criminal offense.15 Use of a drone in the space above property with intent to conduct surveillance constitutes «remaining in or upon property» or «entering upon immovable property» under the offense of criminal trespass.16 South Dakota passed a law making it a misdemeanor to land a drone on lands or water of another resident.17 The owner or lessee of the drone is liable for damage resulting from a forced landing of the drone.18 In Oregon, a property owner may bring a claim for invasion of privacy against a drone operator who flies over their property without permission (unless the drone operator complied with FAA requirements).in connection with an insurance policy or claim regarding real property or a structure on property.14 In Louisiana, the use of a drone for the purpose of spying upon others or otherwise invading the privacy of others is a criminal offense.15 Use of a drone in the space above property with intent to conduct surveillance constitutes «remaining in or upon property» or «entering upon immovable property» under the offense of criminal trespass.16 South Dakota passed a law making it a misdemeanor to land a drone on lands or water of another resident.17 The owner or lessee of the drone is liable for damage resulting from a forced landing of the drone.18 In Oregon, a property owner may bring a claim for invasion of privacy against a drone operator who flies over their property without permission (unless the drone operator complied with FAA requirements).In Louisiana, the use of a drone for the purpose of spying upon others or otherwise invading the privacy of others is a criminal offense.15 Use of a drone in the space above property with intent to conduct surveillance constitutes «remaining in or upon property» or «entering upon immovable property» under the offense of criminal trespass.16 South Dakota passed a law making it a misdemeanor to land a drone on lands or water of another resident.17 The owner or lessee of the drone is liable for damage resulting from a forced landing of the drone.18 In Oregon, a property owner may bring a claim for invasion of privacy against a drone operator who flies over their property without permission (unless the drone operator complied with FAA requirements).in the space above property with intent to conduct surveillance constitutes «remaining in or upon property» or «entering upon immovable property» under the offense of criminal trespass.16 South Dakota passed a law making it a misdemeanor to land a drone on lands or water of another resident.17 The owner or lessee of the drone is liable for damage resulting from a forced landing of the drone.18 In Oregon, a property owner may bring a claim for invasion of privacy against a drone operator who flies over their property without permission (unless the drone operator complied with FAA requirements).in or upon property» or «entering upon immovable property» under the offense of criminal trespass.16 South Dakota passed a law making it a misdemeanor to land a drone on lands or water of another resident.17 The owner or lessee of the drone is liable for damage resulting from a forced landing of the drone.18 In Oregon, a property owner may bring a claim for invasion of privacy against a drone operator who flies over their property without permission (unless the drone operator complied with FAA requirements).In Oregon, a property owner may bring a claim for invasion of privacy against a drone operator who flies over their property without permission (unless the drone operator complied with FAA requirements).19
There is no sale clause of immovable property mentioned in POA (Notarized).
Scottish civil law calls real property «heritable property», and in French - based law, it is called immobilier («immovable property»).
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