Sentences with phrase «requirement of a written agreement»

Section 9 - 508 establishes the requirement of a written agreement for a real estate broker seeking to collect a commission from the transfer of an interest in real property.

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For example, can you provide a copy of the written agreement that created my original requirement to pay?
(2) Within 6 months after being bound by this code, the retailer must offer in writing to vary the agreement so that it conforms with the requirements of this code in relation to making grocery supply agreements.
«PIs of collaborative projects should spell out the standards, regulations, authorship, [and] ethics issues at the start of the project, so that there is written agreement as to what is acceptable and in tune with the requirements of the countries involved and that of the disciplines,» Nath writes.
(c) All agreements and arrangements, written or unwritten, between and among employers and service agents concerning the implementation of DOT drug and alcohol testing requirements are deemed, as a matter of law, to require compliance with all applicable provisions of this part and DOT agency drug and alcohol testing regulations.
Outside of that small part of the population, you can add the requirement to the lease when there's a new lease, when it renews, or by mutual agreement in writing to amend the lease.
The complex may also have specific rules or requirements that may be in writing or part of your lease agreement.
PURCHASE OF PET = COMPANION SCOTTISH FOLDS sold in the USA: On special occassions, with the adoptee's agreement in writing, a Scottish Fold purchased at any age and shipped prior to being spayed OR neutered will be accompanied with a Quietime Scottish Fold Cattery Picture I.D. Spay or Neuter Contract with designated date for the spay or neuter to be completed - requirements = kittens must weight over 3 lbs.
The issue related to the variation or cancellation of an agreement by email and whether an exchange of emails between the relevant parties would meet the requirements imposed by non-variation clauses of being «in writing» and «signed by both parties».
... We affirm because the requirement that prenuptial agreements be in writing under California law is a statute of frauds provision, and to satisfy the statute of frauds, a writing must state with reasonable certainty what the terms and conditions of the contract are.
In both actions the arbitration agreement must satisfy the requirements of Article II (1) and (2) which include in particular that the agreement be in writing.
Is there any type of written agreement with the vendor regarding storage requirements and retention?
«A plain reading of the quoted portion of the funding agreements demonstrates that the use of the phrase «shall receive nothing» in conjunction with «no associated obligation to pay» means that the requirement of repayment is completely contingent upon the recovery of proceeds from the related legal claims,» the Court of Appeals wrote.
Creative Engineer and Seasoned Executive familiar with the board room, executive team meetings, writing sales proposals, negotiation of royalty and licensing agreements, Sarbanes - Oxley requirements, large value purchase agreements, cash flow man...
Advised sales force regarding all aspects of printing and filing requirements., 1998 - 2004 RCI GROUP, INC., New York, NY, Customer Service Representative and Print Production Manager, 1996 - 1998 NEW YORK PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York, NY, Lead Plant Foreman, • Supervised press room staff consisting of 27 union employees., • Negotiated aspects of collective bargaining agreements., • Coordinated daily with plant and operations managers on all production schedules., • Purchased all supplies required to meet project specifications., • Monitored press room personnel to guarantee consistent maintenance of equipment., • Negotiated vendor and supplier contracts., • Developed internal systems and policies to increase productivity, increase profitability, and decrease waste., 1994 - 1996 BOWNE OF NEW YORK, New York, NY, Senior Customer Service Representative, 1987 - 1994 MERRILL CORPORATION, New York, NY, CORPORATE PRINTING COMPANY (acquired by Merrill Corporation in 1993), Senior Customer Service Representative, 1984 - 1987 PANDICK TECHNOLOGIES, New York, NY, Facilities Management Analyst, • Wrote business plan for start - up company that was subsequently sold to Pitney Bowes for $ 100, 000, 00of printing and filing requirements., 1998 - 2004 RCI GROUP, INC., New York, NY, Customer Service Representative and Print Production Manager, 1996 - 1998 NEW YORK PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York, NY, Lead Plant Foreman, • Supervised press room staff consisting of 27 union employees., • Negotiated aspects of collective bargaining agreements., • Coordinated daily with plant and operations managers on all production schedules., • Purchased all supplies required to meet project specifications., • Monitored press room personnel to guarantee consistent maintenance of equipment., • Negotiated vendor and supplier contracts., • Developed internal systems and policies to increase productivity, increase profitability, and decrease waste., 1994 - 1996 BOWNE OF NEW YORK, New York, NY, Senior Customer Service Representative, 1987 - 1994 MERRILL CORPORATION, New York, NY, CORPORATE PRINTING COMPANY (acquired by Merrill Corporation in 1993), Senior Customer Service Representative, 1984 - 1987 PANDICK TECHNOLOGIES, New York, NY, Facilities Management Analyst, • Wrote business plan for start - up company that was subsequently sold to Pitney Bowes for $ 100, 000, 00of 27 union employees., • Negotiated aspects of collective bargaining agreements., • Coordinated daily with plant and operations managers on all production schedules., • Purchased all supplies required to meet project specifications., • Monitored press room personnel to guarantee consistent maintenance of equipment., • Negotiated vendor and supplier contracts., • Developed internal systems and policies to increase productivity, increase profitability, and decrease waste., 1994 - 1996 BOWNE OF NEW YORK, New York, NY, Senior Customer Service Representative, 1987 - 1994 MERRILL CORPORATION, New York, NY, CORPORATE PRINTING COMPANY (acquired by Merrill Corporation in 1993), Senior Customer Service Representative, 1984 - 1987 PANDICK TECHNOLOGIES, New York, NY, Facilities Management Analyst, • Wrote business plan for start - up company that was subsequently sold to Pitney Bowes for $ 100, 000, 00of collective bargaining agreements., • Coordinated daily with plant and operations managers on all production schedules., • Purchased all supplies required to meet project specifications., • Monitored press room personnel to guarantee consistent maintenance of equipment., • Negotiated vendor and supplier contracts., • Developed internal systems and policies to increase productivity, increase profitability, and decrease waste., 1994 - 1996 BOWNE OF NEW YORK, New York, NY, Senior Customer Service Representative, 1987 - 1994 MERRILL CORPORATION, New York, NY, CORPORATE PRINTING COMPANY (acquired by Merrill Corporation in 1993), Senior Customer Service Representative, 1984 - 1987 PANDICK TECHNOLOGIES, New York, NY, Facilities Management Analyst, • Wrote business plan for start - up company that was subsequently sold to Pitney Bowes for $ 100, 000, 00of equipment., • Negotiated vendor and supplier contracts., • Developed internal systems and policies to increase productivity, increase profitability, and decrease waste., 1994 - 1996 BOWNE OF NEW YORK, New York, NY, Senior Customer Service Representative, 1987 - 1994 MERRILL CORPORATION, New York, NY, CORPORATE PRINTING COMPANY (acquired by Merrill Corporation in 1993), Senior Customer Service Representative, 1984 - 1987 PANDICK TECHNOLOGIES, New York, NY, Facilities Management Analyst, • Wrote business plan for start - up company that was subsequently sold to Pitney Bowes for $ 100, 000, 00OF NEW YORK, New York, NY, Senior Customer Service Representative, 1987 - 1994 MERRILL CORPORATION, New York, NY, CORPORATE PRINTING COMPANY (acquired by Merrill Corporation in 1993), Senior Customer Service Representative, 1984 - 1987 PANDICK TECHNOLOGIES, New York, NY, Facilities Management Analyst, • Wrote business plan for start - up company that was subsequently sold to Pitney Bowes for $ 100, 000, 000.
Professional Experience Telsource Corporation (Fairfield, NJ) 1996 — 2010 Sales Support Manager (Year — Year) • Analyzed and evaluated subcontractor proposals, performed cost / price analysis, negotiated Subcontracts Agreements and executed a wide range of contractual documents; Non-Disclosure agreements (NDAs), and Teaming Agreements (TAs) • Monitored and managed contract change activity to prevent unauthorized work or scope creep • Composed responses to Request for Proposal (RFP), Request for Information (RFI), and federal / state / local bidder's lists • Conducted strategic planning sessions with sales, product management, operations, subject matter experts, and senior management to gain understanding of the prospect and how to best position the RFP response • Re - wrote / edited information received from other departments and ensured information met requirements of RFP • Managed annual proof of compliance documents for customers • Developed and maintained boilerplate proposal, statement of work, and correspondence templates • Customized and maintained client specific order forms • Trained new hires on internal ERP system, Sant Suite, and departmental processes and Agreements and executed a wide range of contractual documents; Non-Disclosure agreements (NDAs), and Teaming Agreements (TAs) • Monitored and managed contract change activity to prevent unauthorized work or scope creep • Composed responses to Request for Proposal (RFP), Request for Information (RFI), and federal / state / local bidder's lists • Conducted strategic planning sessions with sales, product management, operations, subject matter experts, and senior management to gain understanding of the prospect and how to best position the RFP response • Re - wrote / edited information received from other departments and ensured information met requirements of RFP • Managed annual proof of compliance documents for customers • Developed and maintained boilerplate proposal, statement of work, and correspondence templates • Customized and maintained client specific order forms • Trained new hires on internal ERP system, Sant Suite, and departmental processes and agreements (NDAs), and Teaming Agreements (TAs) • Monitored and managed contract change activity to prevent unauthorized work or scope creep • Composed responses to Request for Proposal (RFP), Request for Information (RFI), and federal / state / local bidder's lists • Conducted strategic planning sessions with sales, product management, operations, subject matter experts, and senior management to gain understanding of the prospect and how to best position the RFP response • Re - wrote / edited information received from other departments and ensured information met requirements of RFP • Managed annual proof of compliance documents for customers • Developed and maintained boilerplate proposal, statement of work, and correspondence templates • Customized and maintained client specific order forms • Trained new hires on internal ERP system, Sant Suite, and departmental processes and Agreements (TAs) • Monitored and managed contract change activity to prevent unauthorized work or scope creep • Composed responses to Request for Proposal (RFP), Request for Information (RFI), and federal / state / local bidder's lists • Conducted strategic planning sessions with sales, product management, operations, subject matter experts, and senior management to gain understanding of the prospect and how to best position the RFP response • Re - wrote / edited information received from other departments and ensured information met requirements of RFP • Managed annual proof of compliance documents for customers • Developed and maintained boilerplate proposal, statement of work, and correspondence templates • Customized and maintained client specific order forms • Trained new hires on internal ERP system, Sant Suite, and departmental processes and procedures
Last year I wrote an article on the essentials of agreements for commission (Commission agreement basics, REM, July 2013) that outlines the fundamental points all agents need to know about legislative requirements, format, payment structure and entitlement, amongst others.
In addition to the obligation outlined in section 5 - 1 of the Rules that written service agreements include provisions respecting the use and disclosure of personal information, brokerages should be aware of the requirements and obligations of the British Columbia Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA).
Responsibilities: • Negotiating, writing and executing real estate investment agreements as well as contracts on behalf of the company • Offering counsel on a variety of legal issues • Advising executives within the company • Working alongside other departments within the company • Advising on contract status, business risks and risk mitigation strategies, and the legal liabilities associated with different real estate related deals including but not limited to: the evaluation of existing property special assessments, restrictions, zoning issues, building codes, lien releases, ADA, etc.) • Conduct title and survey review and perform due diligence on prospective loan deals; prepare and review contracts, and coordinate closings • Researching and anticipating unique legal issues that could impact the company • Reviewing advertising and marketing materials to ensure that they are in compliance with legal requirements • Manage real estate disputes including litigation • Providing training to the company on legal topics • Performing other duties as required or assigned
128 DOS 93 Matter of DOS v. Vuksanaj - motion to conform pleadings to proof granted where (i) additional evidence wouldn't have been presented if the charge had been stated in the complaint and (ii) issue was actually litigated and was within the «broad framework of the pleadings»; broker's authorization to execute lease on behalf of landlord must be in writing to be valid (G.O.L. § 5 - 703); no commission earned on void lease (due to lack of written authority for broker to sign for landlord); broker is undisclosed «double agent» - thus «fails to make clear» for which party he is acting (NYCRR 175.7); broker is not «managing agent» under NYC Rent Stabilization Code unless (i) broker has ownership or financial interest in property or (ii) performs managerial duties; separate escrow account (§ 175.1) not required when broker is not holding escrowed funds; holding funds overnight does not trigger requirement for escrow account (returned next day upon demand); unlicensed name used in commission agreement but lack of intent to mislead considered in mitigation; restitution of unearned commission
As for the 1 year owner occupancy requirement, though I do not see it specifically state a minimum time in the hand book, I do see majority of people say the 1 year minimum occupancy is written in their loan agreement.
While the provision of a depreciation report is not a real estate service, so there is no requirement for a written service agreement, it may still be advisable to ensure that there is a contract in place that outlines the services provided for the provision of the depreciation report.
Written Service Agreements As a managing broker, you should ensure that the written service agreements used by the brokerage meet the requirements of section 5 - 1 of the Council Rules, that they include a general description of the services and that these services are in accordance with the policies of the broWritten Service Agreements As a managing broker, you should ensure that the written service agreements used by the brokerage meet the requirements of section 5 - 1 of the Council Rules, that they include a general description of the services and that these services are in accordance with the policies of the Agreements As a managing broker, you should ensure that the written service agreements used by the brokerage meet the requirements of section 5 - 1 of the Council Rules, that they include a general description of the services and that these services are in accordance with the policies of the browritten service agreements used by the brokerage meet the requirements of section 5 - 1 of the Council Rules, that they include a general description of the services and that these services are in accordance with the policies of the agreements used by the brokerage meet the requirements of section 5 - 1 of the Council Rules, that they include a general description of the services and that these services are in accordance with the policies of the brokerage.
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