(4) An agreement under subsection (3) may be registered against the land to which it applies and the City may enforce
its provisions against the owner and, subject to the Registry Act and the Land Titles Act, any and all subsequent owners of the land.
Not exact matches
The tax law includes a
provision permitting non-corporate
owners of certain partnerships, S - corporations, and sole proprietorships to claim a 20 % deduction
against qualifying business income.
In the United Kingdom, which has voluntarily adopted many of the
provisions of the directive, it was an equality body that launched the litigation
against the Christian guesthouse
owners mentioned above.
(14) Any agreement entered into under clause (11)(c) or (d) may be registered
against the land to which it applies and the City is entitled to enforce the
provisions thereof
against the
owner and, subject to the
provisions of the Registry Act and the Land Titles Act, any and all subsequent
owners of the land.
This is known as «European exhaustion»; Article 7 (2) which provides an exception to European exhaustion of rights where there are legitimate reasons for the
owner to oppose further commercialisation of the goods, especially where the condition of the goods is changed or impaired after they have been put onto the market, and Article 8 (2) which entitles a trade mark
owner to invoke its trade mark rights
against a licensee who contravenes any
provision in his licensing contract with regard to its duration, the form covered by the registration in which the trade mark can be used, the scope of the goods or services for which the licence is granted, the territory in which the trade mark may be affixed, or the quality of the goods manufactured or of the services provided by the licensee.
Article 8 (2) expressly enables the trade mark
owner to invoke its trade mark rights
against a licensee where the licensee breaches certain
provisions in the licence agreement.
(ii)
provisions naming the
Owner as an intended third party beneficiary of such confidentiality obligations set forth in the agreement with the third party, with the right to enforce such confidentiality obligations in respect of its Confidential Information directly
against the third party and providing for the delivery by the third party of a certificate to such effect to the
Owner on request from the
Owner.»
Courts must evaluate the behaviour
against the
provisions of the provincial condominium act to see whether it is «oppressive and unfairly prejudicial» towards either the corporation itself or the other
owners.
Donnelly v. Margolis (265 A.D. 2d 523)- summary judgment dismissing
owner's complaint
against real estate broker and its agent affirmed; no obligation to act as a legal advisor to the
owner regarding relevant
provisions of the Town Code and had no duty to investigate the prospective tenants to ascertain their suitability under the Town Code; obligations of broker and its agent were satisfied when they produced ready, willing and able tenants with whom
owner executed a rental agreement
Considering what the Florida Fair Foreclosure Act is offering to do for banks and
against Florida home
owners, you'd think that including a non-recourse
provision wouldn't be too much to ask.