Sentences with phrase «land law disputes»

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.

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Loopstra Nixon is a full - service Canadian business and public law firm dedicated to serving clients involved in business and finance, litigation and dispute resolution, municipal, land use planning and development, and commercial real estate.
We are a Canadian business and public law firm dedicated to business and finance, litigation and dispute resolution, municipal, land use planning and development, and commercial real estate.
«The attachment of the Ghanaian people to the rule of law made it possible for us, in the New Patriotic Party, to entrust our fate to the highest court in the land in the aftermath of the disputed elections of 2012.
Michelle Land, a Pace environmental law and policy professor and director of the Pace Academy for Applied Environmental Studies disputes this in her 2012 essay entitled, «The Elephant in the Room.»
The Napa attorney, who has both worked in and concentrated his practice on the wine industry, said the law surrounding it is rife with issues involving the 21st Amendment, intellectual property, land use planning and international tradeSee his interview on The Wine Trade Dispute Between the United States and the European Union.
Missouri construction law covers all legal issues regarding the construction process from acquiring land and financing a project to post-construction dispute resolution.
Virginia construction law covers all legal issues regarding the construction process from acquiring land and financing a project to post-construction dispute resolution.
As detailed below, she has handled appeals before a variety of courts and on a wide range of subjects, including land use, real estate disputes, probate matters, sports law, commercial law, products liability and employment law.
Practice Areas: General Practice Law, Debtor and Creditor Law, Eminent Domain Law, Corporate Restructuring Law, Corporate and Transactional Law, Corporate and Business Advisory Law, Contracts Law, Construction Law, Real Estate Law, Probate Law, Zoning, Planning and Land Use Law, Local Counsel, Mortgage Law, Litigation, Leases and Leasing Law, Homeowners Association Law, Guardianship and Conservatorship Law, Commercial Real Estate Law, Wills Law, Trusts and Estates Law, Company Formation Law, Commercial Dispute Resolution Law, Business Structuring Law, Civil Practice Law, Business Law, Banking Law
Tennessee construction law covers all legal issues regarding the construction process from acquiring land and financing a project to post-construction dispute resolution.
Patrick is a Partner in our Fredericton office who is an experienced litigator whose practice is focused in the area of civil litigation with a particular concentration on construction law, land disputes and commercial matters.
As a Fellow of the Agricultural Law Association (ALA), a multi-disciplinary organisation which furthers excellence amongst rural professionals, she has particular expertise in handling disputes over the use and occupation of agricultural land.
Practice Areas: Banking Law, Education Law, Corporate Law, Construction Litigation Law, Real Estate Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution Law, Local Counsel, Partnership Law, Civil Law, Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations Law, Trusts and Estates Law, Business Law, Business Litigation Law, Construction Law, Commercial Law, Appellate Practice Law, Asset Protection Law, Constitutional Law, Contracts Law, Elder Law, Probate Law, Guardianship and Conservatorship Law, Family Law, Religious Institutions Law, Zoning, Planning and Land Use Law, Wills Law, Real Estate Litigation Law
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.
But the essence of this dispute, which began in 1999, was that Half Moon Lake Resort wanted to «sell» 216 individual campsites on an unsubdivided parcel of land — or come as close as the law allowed to selling each campsite without subdividing the land, thereby maximizing the value of each campsite and the security of tenure for each campsite «owner.»
As a Fellow of the Agricultural Law Association, she has particular expertise in handling disputes over the use and occupation of agricultural land.
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).
A partner at the law firm of Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP in its Raleigh, N.C. office, Michael C. Thelen represents public companies and smaller, privately - owned businesses and local governments in federal and state court litigation, as well as in land use and real estate development and entitlement negotiations, processes and disputes.
A second action involved rent arrears, conversion of chattels, an action for possession and bankruptcy proceedings involving, on the way, a dispute with Railtrack over a parcel of land and another against the Law Society claiming compensation for the alleged illegality of the solicitors who had represented him.
Attorney Bennie D. Rush is an experienced mediator who has successfully used mediation to resolve disputes involving personal injury, land ownership, business contracts and family law matters.
Property issues and disputes of all types, including: contracts for the acquisition, development and management of land; options and conditional contracts; overage claims; project management and similar contracts; mortgages and other security arrangements, including enforcement disputes; planning and other statutory issues connected with property contracts; leases of all types; landlord and tenant disputes (particularly commercial — including retail, leisure and distribution — and residential); rent reviews; leasehold enfranchisement; rights over land (including easements, covenants and rights of light); trespass and nuisance claims; disputed asset disposals; estate agency; property - related competition law issues; and commons and village greens.
As a member of our specialist equine team, her expertise in equine law is well - known, as is her in - depth experience of disputes involving agricultural land.
He specialises in representing clients in disputes arising from contractual matters, fiduciary duties, negligence, defamation, general asset recovery, probate, infringement of intellectual property and land law.
Our lawyers have trial experience in a wide range of business disputes including contract interpretation and enforcement, corporate litigation, franchise disputes, real estate, land use, fiduciary responsibility, securities, intellectual property, municipal law, construction and employment litigation.
Judge Howard plans to concentrate his practice of law on alternative dispute resolution, litigation, administrative law, land use and government relations.
Our trial experience encompasses a wide range of business disputes including contract interpretation and enforcement, corporate litigation, franchise disputes, real estate, land use, fiduciary responsibility, securities, intellectual property, municipal law, construction and employment litigation.
Chinese law requires that disputes over certain subject matter, including intellectual property ownership, land ownership, labour laws, insolvency, certain aspects of joint ventures, and wholly foreign - owned enterprises, and certain matters relating to shares must be governed by Chinese law.
You will be supported by an experienced team during every step of the process, with legal counsel and advisory services from the inception and structuring of projects to contract administration and dispute resolution, including contract drafting for various procurement methods and consultants» agreements, as well as advice pertaining to environmental, land and building control laws.
Mr. Duffy's litigation experience includes complex business disputes, construction law, employment disputes, and real estate and land use...
With the slow civil justice systems creating an appetite for arbitration in both countries, especially for foreign companies, both have domestic arbitration laws: Angola's 2003 Voluntary Arbitration Law and Mozambique's 1999 Law on Arbitration, Conciliation and Mediation are based on the UNCITRAL model, although in Angola, some matters, including insolvency, land, employment and some non-commercial disputes, are not arbitrable.
ABS Judicare Law International Limited provides «specialist global legal advice» in connection with investments in property and land overseas, in the areas of conveyancing, property disputes, mortgages, wills and inheritance and immigration.
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Basaria was a civil litigation attorney at a national law firm where she represented clients in a variety of matters, including commercial litigation, construction litigation, professional liability, land use / zoning litigation, and employment disputes and counseling.
South Carolina construction law covers all legal issues regarding the construction process from acquiring land and financing a project to post-construction dispute resolution.
Charlotte real estate attorney professionals are knowledgeable in all areas of general real estate law, including but not limited to boundary disputes, land sales and right of way claims in Charlotte North Carolina.
Alexandra advises on a range of international law issues, including international commercial disputes, the application of investment protection treaties, land and maritime boundaries, sovereignty over territory, treaty drafting and interpretation, and international human rights law.
Hosted by Thomson Reuters Practical Law ™, the webinar covered the Religious Land Use & Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) and how it has changed the landscape of local zoning decisions and disputes involving religious exercise.
Robert's construction law practice has resulted in him being involved in commercial disputes of all types and more particularly disputes arising from real estate and land development activities and expropriations, all of which require an understanding of the industry and ability to deal with technical expert evidence.
On judicial review to the British Columbia Supreme Court, the judge characterized the issue between Sechelt and the tenants as one concerning money, not Indian lands, and agreed that the DRO had jurisdiction to hear the dispute and apply the provisions of the Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act because it is a provincial law of general application.
The firm's comprehensive commercial property service covers planning and environmental law, minerals and waste, compulsory purchase, village greens, development including strategic land acquisitions, the management of real estate portfolios, property finance, leases and other landlord and tenant matters, property litigation and construction contracts and disputes.
Prior to joining Three Crowns, Philipp clerked at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, the Netherlands, where he assisted arbitral tribunals on major investor - and inter-State disputes, including arbitrations relating to natural resources, maritime and land boundaries, infrastructure, and the law of the sea.
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Last week we wrote a Blog post about Certificates of Pending Litigation (CPLs), Tying Up Land During Family Law Disputes http://tinyurl.com/c2h8gas, which are one of several legal procedural mechanisms that facilitate the orderly resolution of a family law matter prior to triLaw Disputes http://tinyurl.com/c2h8gas, which are one of several legal procedural mechanisms that facilitate the orderly resolution of a family law matter prior to trilaw matter prior to trial.
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.
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In effect this jurisdiction deals with any land law issue where there is a dispute as to title.
The firm's real estate practice is not limited to residential and commercial closings and title searches, but includes zoning, land use planning, land ownership, title disputes, real estate litigation, landlord / tenant law and other RI and Massachusetts real estate legal issues
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When lecturing to members of the Bar or the judiciary in Canada and abroad on the topic of ODR, we are constantly asked how we could propose that parties settle a dispute outside of the realm of the Courthouse since they could reach an agreement that doesn't comply with the laws of the land or, rather, how we could suggest, as we did in a previous post, that the state sanction processes that would allow for this to happen.
Civil law experience might involve land disputes and commercial litigation over copyright issues.
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