The form requires the licensee to indicate the purpose for which the licensee or the licensee's associate is acquiring the property and, in the case of an acquisition, the amount of
remuneration earned and who will receive the remuneration.
one of the other disclosures necessary is for
any remuneration earned indirectly from the transaction.
This person will definitely have a near - death experience when they learn one of the other disclosures necessary is for
any remuneration earned indirectly from the transaction.
The special payments should be payable in half - day increments, in respect of each day or half - day during which the ship is in the zone, in recognition of higher risks associated with transiting this area, and the payments should be in addition to all other
remuneration earned.
Not exact matches
This week, Spurs published their latest financial accounts, which revealed that Daniel Levy was the Premier League's best - paid chairman,
earning # 6 million last season (this includes a backdated pay rise and bonus after a
remuneration committee review and is not his annual salary.)
Deputy Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Francis Alimikhena, has cleared the air on the actual amount senators
earn, stressing that contrary to the jumbo
remuneration...
A decent employment would be combined with hard -
earned remuneration or salary through which you can look after your personal expenses.
It should be one vehicle for outstanding organisations and outstanding teachers to
earn the outstanding
remuneration they deserve.
Traditional pay structures confer
remuneration on a third - third - third basis: you
earn a third of what you bill, one third is overhead and one third is profit to the partnership, but is this right?
The Insolvency Act 1986 (IA 1986) provides that an employee's claim for
remuneration — which includes all wages and salary, whether for time or piece - work or
earned wholly or partly by way of commission — up to a period of four months preceding the insolvency will be treated as a preferential debt up to # 800 (IA 1986, s 386 and Sch 6).
Earlier this year, CC also increased trainee
remuneration by 3 %, with those in their first year set to
earn # 44,800, up from # 43,500, while those in their second year will
earn # 50,500, up from # 49,000.
She accordingly found that had Mr. Punzo been
earning that level of
remuneration at the time of the Support Order, the parties would have agreed to different terms.
Also, in due course, your certification in medical assistance will pay you off by assisting you in
earning an excellent
remuneration and thereby to accomplish your career objectives.
Normally, to a point, you do because the potential substantial
remuneration is worth the risk; that's why you
earn the big bucks.
I resent CREA handing my hard
earned data over to 3rd parties for their enrichment with no
remuneration or decrease in fees, as well as paying for Realtor.ca which competes directly with my own website and affords large brokerages a huge competitive advantage because in internet based marketing, hit count rules, and once you are big you will stay big with no fear of losing that position.
Additionally, all money received which represents
remuneration for real estate services, including money received from or on behalf of another brokerage, and whether or not the
remuneration has already been
earned, must be paid into the brokerage trust account.
Consequently, whether a dual agency trade involves one licensee or more than one licensee related to the same brokerage, the
remuneration to be disclosed is the total
remuneration to be
earned by the brokerage.
I know that in addition to the disclosure of
remuneration already made on the listing agreement, I have to provide the seller with a disclosure of the expected
remuneration that my brokerage would potentially
earn for each offer that is presented.
(4.1) Despite subsection (2)(b) and (c),
remuneration that has already been
earned, as determined in accordance with the rules, by a brokerage may be paid,
31 (1) Money in a brokerage trust account that is intended as
remuneration for a licensee may be withdrawn from the account when it has been
earned as determined in accordance with the rules.
5 - 15 (1) Money in a brokerage trust account that is intended as
remuneration for a licensee is to be considered
earned, for the purpose of authorizing withdrawal under section 31 (1)[withdrawal of
remuneration from brokerage trust account] of the Act, in the circumstances described in this section.
5 - 15.1 (1) Money received by a brokerage on account of
remuneration for real estate services is to be considered
earned for the purposes of section 27 (4.1)[exceptions from payment into trust account] of the Act in the circumstances described in this section.
Additionally, any money received on account of
remuneration for real estate services must be paid to the brokerage whether or not the
remuneration has already been
earned.
The brokerage's records must continue to show the
remuneration as being
earned by and paid to the licensee.
The one exception to the requirement to pay all
remuneration into a brokerage trust account or a commission trust account is when
remuneration has already been
earned when it is received by the brokerage and none of that
remuneration is owed to anyone other than the brokerage itself.
This does not affect your ability to
earn the
remuneration to which you are entitled.
(4.1) Despite subsection 2 (b) Despite subsection 2 (b) and (c),
remuneration that has already been
earned, as determined in accordance with the rules, by a brokerage may be paid,
Section 5 - 15 of the Council Rules describes when money intended as
remuneration for a licensee may be considered
earned and paid out from the brokerage trust account to the licensee.