The phrase
"one's exclusive representation" refers to a person or group's sole and unique depiction, portrayal, or interpretation.
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For starters, then, you should check and see if there's a For Sale sign or a listing in the multiple listing service and ask sellers if they are subject to a current
exclusive representation agreement with another real estate broker.
Beginning
with exclusive representation of Sally Mann in 1989, Edwynn Houk Gallery has acted as the sole agent for a select group of leading contemporary photographers, including Robert Polidori, Lalla Essaydi, Annie Leibovitz and Abelardo Morell.
Passed in 1976, California's Rodda Act allows
for exclusive representation and it's up to each school district and its local union whether or not they want to roll that way.
Overall Impression: If you are in the applicable regional area, your art fits into the acceptable categories, and you're interested
in exclusive representation, why not give it a shot?
Realizing that cooperation with other real estate professionals promotes the best interests of those who utilize their services, REALTORS ®
urge exclusive representation of clients; do not attempt to gain any unfair advantage over their competitors; and they refrain from making unsolicited comments about other practitioners.
In recent Labor Notes blog posts, Chris Brooks and Steve Downs have debated whether public sector unions faced with a «right - to - work» or open - shop situation should seek statewide legislation that would end
mandatory exclusive representation.
Many voters were unhappy that the redrawn districts would no longer give each
ward exclusive representation, limiting residents» voice in government.
Today, Hammons, who is 74, occupies the singular role of being one of the most sought - after and inaccessible of all living artists — he has
refused exclusive representation by an art dealer, and though his work is in the collections of most major American museums, he mostly turns down invitations to exhibit it.
The first Eggleston presentation at Zwirner since the gallery
gained exclusive representation of the artist's estate in June, this show features over 40 works from «The Democratic Forest,» a project the artist undertook in the mid-1980s.
If the other REALTOR ® asks
about exclusive representation and learns that your buyer is exclusively represented, the other REALTOR ® can't knowingly provide substantive services to your exclusively represented buyer without your consent, unless asked directly by the buyer.
Some sellers might be unsure or confused about the status of an earlier listing agreement or for some reason might not disclose the existence of a current,
valid exclusive representation agreement, but you still have the obligation to try to find out.
Connecticut appellate court affirms lower court commission award to a real estate professional when the client
violated exclusive representation agreement by buying a property while working with another licensee during the term of both representation agreements.
Exclusive representation gives the broker / agent the ability to negotiate with unrepresented sellers (such as for sale by owners) on the buyer's behalf.
To make things worse, a home buyer can decide to
forego exclusive representation, and opt instead for limited representation by hiring the listing agent who is already contractually obligated with a fudiciary duty to the seller to get them the highest and best offer possible at the best terms available.
An opportunity to access custom - designed stunning views of Lake Norman has opened
via exclusive representation by The Zientek Group REALTORS ® at...
Article 16 says «REALTORS ® shall not engage in any practice or take any action inconsistent
with exclusive representation or exclusive brokerage relationship agreements that other REALTORS ® have with clients.»
The second paragraph of Standard of Practice 16 - 13 guides you on this score: «REALTORS ® shall not knowingly provide substantive services... to prospects who are parties to
exclusive representation agreements, except with the consent of the prospects» exclusive representatives or at the direction of prospects.»
Many of those who voted
for exclusive representation are now retired or deceased, and some current teachers weren't even born when the vote was taken.
Beginning with
exclusive representation of Sally Mann in 1989, the Edwynn Houk Gallery has acted as the sole agent for a select group of leading contemporary photographers, including Robert Polidori, Lalla Essaydi, Annie Leibovitz and Abelardo Morell.
Idolatry is the elevation of a particular and relative approach to mystery to the status of sole and
exclusive representation of it.
Where unions were already weak, legislatures took a hatchet to what rights were left —
exclusive representation, dues deduction — and to public budgets, particularly for schools.
The San Juan - based FMPR, which has more than 32,000 members, has had ties to the 1.3 million - member AFT since 1965; the AFT won
the exclusive representation of public school teachers in the U.S. commonwealth in 1998.
Some of the locals even have
exclusive representation.
That's not to suggest school districts are clamoring to rid themselves of dealing with
exclusive representation.
«
Exclusive representation» (more accurately, monopoly bargaining) privileges are the source of compulsory union power.