It takes longer times before land records are recorded, limited access of records, ongoing disputes over boundaries, and selling of land rights not owned by the seller and this is one source of the economic difficulties faced by most Ghanaians yet the courts are drowning in
land disputes cases.
Not exact matches
So we have
cases of
land disputes over erection of transmission towers, who gets compensation, who does not get and they escalate to court issues.»
They can't comment on the individual
cases raised, but point out that a crucial question will be whether the councils concerned have the five year
land supply to meet their housing need - which councils are require to have under the National Planning Policy Framework which together with its presumption in favour of sustainable development the National Trust, of which Jenkins is Chairman, apparently supported, along with the CPRE (claims my source, who also
disputes Hastings's figures on the amount of
land built on in any way).
According to him, since the
case is now in court he will wait until it is called, adding he followed due process and will not get himself entangled in a
dispute between the plaintiff and her family over the sold
land.
Edward's recent experience includes dealing with property other than
land in England, including
disputes concerning a luxury yacht, and also with foreign real property and conflicts of laws issues, including a claim in connection with a purported sale of a group of Balinese islands, and a
case concerning the declaration of trusts pursuant to English law over French
land.
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.
He has advised and handled
disputes in
cases across sectors such as construction, education, energy, health, financial services, food,
land and property, health care, labour providers, publishing, retailing, transport, travel agents and holidays, telecommunications and internet services, and welfare services.
• Notice of Referral and
Case Summary from the
Land Registry • Statements of
Case • Typical Directions and Orders of the Adjudicator • Witness Statements • Application forms for Rectification of Documents • Helpful summaries for practitioners working in fields such as easements, adverse possession, boundary
disputes and covenants
«TCC claims 2.1 The following are examples of the types of claim which it may be appropriate to bring as TCC claims --(a) building or other construction
disputes, including claims for the enforcement of the decisions of adjudicators under the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996; (b) engineering
disputes; (c) claims by and against engineers, architects, surveyors, accountants and other specialised advisers relating to the services they provide; (d) claims by and against local authorities relating to their statutory duties concerning the development of
land or the construction of buildings; (e) claims relating to the design, supply and installation of computers, computer software and related network systems; (f) claims relating to the quality of goods sold or hired, and work done, materials supplied or services rendered; (g) claims between landlord and tenant for breach of a repairing covenant; (h) claims between neighbours, owners and occupiers of
land in trespass, nuisance etc; (i) claims relating to the environment (for example, pollution
cases); (j) claims arising out of fires; (k) claims involving taking of accounts where these are complicated; and (l) challenges to decisions of arbitrators in construction and engineering
disputes including applications for permission to appeal and appeals.»
He regularly appears in public law care
cases on behalf of parents, local authorities and guardians, in private law proceedings (including domestic violence injunctions) and in financial
disputes (ancillary relief proceedings, trusts of
land applications, Inheritance Act applications and Schedule 1 Children Act proceedings etc).
In the area of real estate litigation, Mr. Peloso represents institutional, municipal, and individual clients in
disputes involving, among other things, title, zoning (including enforcement actions), wetlands,
land use, the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA), eminent domain, foreclosure, and other real property rights ca
land use, the Religious
Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA), eminent domain, foreclosure, and other real property rights ca
Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA), eminent domain, foreclosure, and other real property rights
cases.
Judge Simon has assisted in the resolution of complex commercial
cases, injunctive relief matters, corporate and shareholder proceedings, employment
disputes,
land use litigation, prerogative writ actions, contested estates and guardianships, election
disputes, and other significant litigated matters.
Litigation of title, ownership, boundary, easement, and restrictive covenant
disputes; adverse possession claims; challenges to condominium development schemes involving phasing,
land withdrawal, and affordable housing issues; and condominium construction defect
cases.
Caroline is regularly instructed on a range of property matters and
land law
disputes including
cases concerning enforcement of covenants, easements and relief from forfeiture.
Recent
cases have involved issues such as: adverse possession of farming
land; nuisance due to flooding and contamination; a multi-party action for breach of contract as to farming subsidies, entitlements and negligence; and proprietary estoppel and a
disputed trust of
land action.
SCOC has agreed to hear Ktunaxa
case against provincial government in long - running
dispute over spiritually sensitive
lands.
Due to the nature of his practice, he handled a wide variety of
cases including those related to industrial and agricultural products liability, premises liability, false imprisonment, trespass, battery, automotive and tractor - trailer negligence, probate matters, condemnations,
land - line
disputes and others.
Instead of a
dispute over a portion of
land along the edge of two neighbors» real property, this
case regards ownership of
land in its totality.
His practice areas include commercial
disputes,
land use, divorce, child custody, criminal
cases, and personal injury, with only one focus - appellate litigation.
Administrative law — Judicial review — Municipal law — Taxation — Real property tax — Payments made by Federal Crown in lieu of real property tax — Assessed value of Halifax Citadel — Whether the Federal Court of Appeal erred in holding that the Minister is unconstrained by the assessed value of the property determined by the assessment authority in determining the property value of a federal property for purposes of the PILT Act — Whether the Federal Court of Appeal erred in holding that the Minister acted reasonably in determining the property value of the Halifax Citadel
lands (adopting the determination of the
Dispute Advisory Panel appointed under the Act), and in particular in valuing the portion of the
lands upon which are located improvements which are exempt from payments in lieu of taxes, representing 47 of 49 acres of the site, at $ 10 — Whether the Court should consider the present
case as it raises similar issues as Montréal (City) v. Montréal Port Authority 2010 SCC 14, [2010] 1 S.C.R. 427, but from the perspective of assessed value — Payments in Lieu of Taxes Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. M - 13.
The
dispute in this
case is about what happens when that plan is deposited in the provincial
land titles registry.
As regards the categories of
dispute for which legal aid is not provided, they may be commercial or fiscal
disputes (Bulgaria), slander or libel
cases,
cases involving
land or electoral
disputes (Ireland), questions of tax evasion or credit transfer (Italy), professional
disputes (Luxembourg), or road traffic violations and appeals against decisions entailing only fines (Norway).
Our
cases involve litigation over rulemaking, permitting, enforcement, hazardous waste, toxic substances, insecticides and fungicides, superfund and natural resources damages liability, contribution,
land use and contaminated property
disputes, and air and water issues.
This may be the time to worry the most about identity theft, since dismissing persistent calls from a collection agency (whether the claims are true or false) could wind up
landing you in court, where
disputing a
case of stolen or misappropriated identity becomes more challenging than before.
Land surveyors are among the first consulted in any civil or government land development projects as well as dispute over property lines and may testify in civil ca
Land surveyors are among the first consulted in any civil or government
land development projects as well as dispute over property lines and may testify in civil ca
land development projects as well as
dispute over property lines and may testify in civil
cases.
Such matters included auto repair and towing
disputes, insurance claims involving tort and contract matters, debt collection
cases, civil and criminal domestic violence
cases, neighborhood
land disputes, and property
disputes between neighbors.
[65] This is not the
case: there are substantial areas of
land in WA where there is no
dispute as to who are the relevant traditional owners of the
land.
Most states, including Ohio, do not recognize the lease - purchase as distinct from a
land installment contract and therefore, in
case of
dispute, would defer to the statutes governing
land installment contracts.