Sentences with phrase «number of disputes»

The Rental Fairness Act includes: no rent increases for any residential rental unit to exceed the provincially legislated annual maximum of 1.5 per cent for 2017, enables a standard lease to help both tenants and landlords know their rights and responsibilities, while reducing the number of disputes, protects tenants from eviction due to abuse of the «landlord's own use» provision, ensures landlords can't pursue former tenants for unauthorized charges, prohibits above - guideline rent increases in buildings where elevator maintenance orders have not been addressed and removes above - guideline rent increases for utilities, to protect tenants from carbon costs and encourage landlords to make their buildings more energy efficient.
Business activity is expected to increase in 2017 which will in turn cause the number of disputes to increase.
A smaller number of disputes is being resolved through adjudication, with decisions then published on the CRT's website and on CanLII.
On the contrary, a majority of the companies surveyed have not experienced significant growth in the number of disputes and do not anticipate such growth over the coming years either.
The firm says the pattern is likely to be repeated across the country and that, as many claims are settled out of court, these figures reflect only a fraction of the total number of disputes.
Weil represents ExxonMobil in a number of disputes in state and federal courts relating to the use of MTBE as an additive in gasoline.
I came to London to serve the vast number of disputes for or against Indian clients, in which English courts have jurisdiction or where London was the seat of arbitration.
She has successfully settled a number of disputes for clients.
In addition, he has handled a significant number of disputes before US administrative agencies, including 337 actions before the US International Trade Commission and proceedings before the Patent Trial and Appeals Board.
Andrew is currently acted on behalf of the Department for Education in a number of disputes concerning banning staff implicated in the Trojan Horse scandal in Birmingham from the management of schools.
Over recent years we have seen an increasing number of disputes arising in relation to aircraft redeliveries.
The incorporation of this information into the Agreement will hopefully have the effect of decreasing the number of disputes respecting these issues.
He acts as counsel, representing investors and states in a large number of disputes under bilateral investment treaties across a variety of sectors, including hydrocarbons, banking and financial services, water, electricity, telecommunications, food distribution, mining and steel industries.
State courts have a structure partially inherited from colonial times and a procedural law that is outdated; on the top of that the number of disputes has been increasing and the courts are not able to keep the pace.»
We also expect the number of disputes submitted to arbitration to grow, given the increasing delay of decisions from the judicial courts against the relative promptness of arbitration decisions.»
Since then, David has acted in a number of disputes (both in the High Court and in international arbitration) concerning oil supply contracts and recently acted in the Commercial Court for one of Romania's largest oil traders against Vitol.
The point may be illustrated by considering (a) the number of disputes that get resolved in the «marketplace» and never result in formal legal proceedings, and (b) the number of trial decisions that are «wrong.»
In 2015, faced with the rapidly rising number of condominium dwellers (and therefore a growing number of disputes), the Ontario government decided to amend the Condominium Act of 1998 through the passing of the Protecting Condominium Owners Act (PCOA).
A number of these disputes have involved claims in excess of a billion dollars and many of these claims are the largest of their type to have been brought in arbitration.
Acting for a subsidiary of German Electronics Group in a number of disputes relating to electrical installations.
25 % of lawyers in Norton Rose Fulbright's 2015 global litigation survey expect the overall number of disputes to rise next year.
Surprisingly, that resolves a considerable number of disputes as well, even though there are no staff members involved at this point.
It also involved the negotiation of consents from multiple UK government departments, including the Home Office and Department of Health, and the settlement of a number of disputes and ongoing court proceedings between Airwave and the UK government.
A number of disputes followed including three separate legal proceedings.
We can help you navigate relatively simple matters — such as reviewing your residential lease or purchase and sale agreement — as well as the more complicated (and potentially contentious) matters involving commercial property development and management, commercial property purchases, sales, and leasing, condemnation, boundary disputes, easements, landlord / tenant matters, and any number of disputes over real property rights and remedies.
There are an increasing number of disputes involving the environment.
Nigel has recently acted in a number of disputes relating to guarantees and performance bonds issued by banks and parent companies in relation to shipbuilding contracts, and in several arbitration claims by a bank to recover substantial unpaid loans from Russian interests.
More recently, Nigel has acted in a number of disputes under contracts for the sale of oil and in coal contract arbitrations about contract variation and price adjustment mechanisms.
RPC, Plexus Law, Mayer Brown and Berrymans Lace Mawer are all understood to have been appointed to the panel, which services a large number of disputes and litigation work for the insurer.
Acting in a number of disputes arising out of the refurbishment of the former Royal Naval College in Greenwich, a World Heritage Site and Scheduled Ancient Monument.
He successfully has tried a number of these disputes in Montana courts.
Depending on the types and number of disputes, this can mean a lot of letters, replies, and documents to track.
This can be especially true if you have a large number of disputes or are on a time crunch.
There are no hidden charges and there is no additional fee for the number of disputes, unless the credit repair company you choose charges per item deleted.
Some Credit Repair companies will limit the number of disputes they will do for you each month to drag out the time it takes to get your credit fixed.
Chrysler's lawsuit says «the volume shortfall payment issue was resolved in an April 17, 2009 pre-petition agreement that settled a number of disputes between Daimler and the old Chrysler.»
There are concerns that the electoral calendar could be negatively affected following the rising number of disputes between presidential aspirants and the Electoral Commission (EC), but the Judicial Secretary has allayed such fears, saying there is no cause for alarm.
None of the details have yet been made public, but allies are claiming that Abrahams is being targeted because of a number of disputes with Corbyn's team over the past year, during which the Labour MP stood up to the leadership.
It was created by Bitcoin miners, after there was a number of disputes over limiting the number of transactions with Bitcoin.
«I want to invite you all to join me in considering a number of disputed questions that we urgently need to answer for the well being and vitality of our local church.
The First Minister is hoping for a new approach from Stephen Crabb towards the Welsh Government in a number of disputed areas.
«This announcement will hopefully provide a more stable relationship between Cardiff Bay and Whitehall, reducing the numbers of disputes and enabling Assembly Members to be more creative and responsive to the demands put upon them by voters.»
«The Ministry of Justice is consulting on proposals that would increase the number of disputed compensation cases heard by small claims courts — where claimants have to pay their own legal fees even if they win.
Based on a substantial corpus of historical texts, from Old English to Present - day English, the dissertation provides new analyses with respect to a number of disputed points in the research on clausal arguments.
In our experience, a large number of dispute letters sent directly from consumers are rejected, based on one pretext or another.
There are a number of dispute resolution bodies available for domestic and international disputes.
2.8 The UK already has a number of dispute resolution mechanisms in its international arrangements.
The facts and fact - finding: Mario Claiborne pleaded guilty to two relatively minor drug offense and admitted to all the facts the district court considered at his sentencing; Victor Rita went to trial and the district court considered a number of disputed facts at his sentencing.
This is the reason why voluntary mediation fails to attract huge numbers of disputes, and the same is true for arbitration and many new, voluntary procedures at courts.
A growing number of disputed custody cases since 2006 have demonstrated that a mother, or a father, from all social classes, who cut off the child's contact with the other parent, not seldom in combination with allegations of abuse or psychiatric problems, easily can take control over the child and influence the child to reject the other parent without any objective reason — as the investigations made by the police or by consulting psychiatric records show.
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