The state would drop that lawsuit as part of the settlement agreement with the Oneidas, and that dismissal would require the approval of the federal judge in
the trust land case.
Not exact matches
We've asked our
trusted expert at The Soft
Landing to weigh in on our use of PET: «In some
cases, PET makes an excellent alternative to glass.
In Lincoln's
case, the Lincoln
Land Conservation
Trust oversees stewardship, although Mass Audubon will continue to care for the section of the trail passing through the sanctuary.
They can't comment on the individual
cases raised, but point out that a crucial question will be whether the councils concerned have the five year
land supply to meet their housing need - which councils are require to have under the National Planning Policy Framework which together with its presumption in favour of sustainable development the National
Trust, of which Jenkins is Chairman, apparently supported, along with the CPRE (claims my source, who also disputes Hastings's figures on the amount of
land built on in any way).
A number of
cases aiming to exempt
land trust - owned properties from tax obligations could impact how such situations are handled in New York City...
The
case stems from two 2004 federal lawsuits brought by seven states and several
land -
trust groups alleging that emissions from five major power companies could cause harm by contributing to global warming.
Trusting comes hard when you know what people are really thinking.The
case of his life
lands in his lap when a beautiful woman materializes during a televised baseball game.
In any
case I own enough forest to offset the fossil carbon load of many homes and am working on a
land trust to protect it in perpetuity.
Edward's recent experience includes dealing with property other than
land in England, including disputes concerning a luxury yacht, and also with foreign real property and conflicts of laws issues, including a claim in connection with a purported sale of a group of Balinese islands, and a
case concerning the declaration of
trusts pursuant to English law over French
land.
He regularly appears in public law care
cases on behalf of parents, local authorities and guardians, in private law proceedings (including domestic violence injunctions) and in financial disputes (ancillary relief proceedings,
trusts of
land applications, Inheritance Act applications and Schedule 1 Children Act proceedings etc).
Back then to WS v HS: in that
case Cobb J reviewed a variety of statutory provisions which might be said to impact on the
case before him: Married Women's Property Act 1882, s 17, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, Pt 2, Family Law Act 1996, s 33 and
Trusts of
Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996, ss 14 and 15, and FPR 2010, r 20.2 (1)(v)(sale of property subject to an application) applied.
Not only do our family and divorce specialists have the expertise to answer these questions, we have the support of our colleagues in our agricultural, corporate and
trust and tax teams for specialist input, and we can call on an extensive network of professional advisors (such as
land and agricultural valuers and accountants) who we have worked with in previous farming
cases.
Because as it often happens, those clients who try to economize by foregoing legal help in
cases where it's necessary (such as drafting a complex
trust or a contract or defending oneself in a criminal matter) later find that their self - help efforts
land them in an even deeper hole, and they need to pay a lawyer far more than they would have originally to dig themselves out.
Recent
cases have involved issues such as: adverse possession of farming
land; nuisance due to flooding and contamination; a multi-party action for breach of contract as to farming subsidies, entitlements and negligence; and proprietary estoppel and a disputed
trust of
land action.
Kate has particular experience in
cases concerning constructive
trusts and the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act
trusts and the
Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act
Trusts of
Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996.
The integration of PBCs and
land trusts [established under the Queensland Aboriginal Land Act 1991] into single corporate entities for suitable large - scale socio - geographic units (e.g. language - based tribes in the case of the Coen sub-region) would not only simplify arrangements and reduce confusion but also reduce as much as possible administration costs through a more effective (larger) scale of econ
land trusts [established under the Queensland Aboriginal
Land Act 1991] into single corporate entities for suitable large - scale socio - geographic units (e.g. language - based tribes in the case of the Coen sub-region) would not only simplify arrangements and reduce confusion but also reduce as much as possible administration costs through a more effective (larger) scale of econ
Land Act 1991] into single corporate entities for suitable large - scale socio - geographic units (e.g. language - based tribes in the
case of the Coen sub-region) would not only simplify arrangements and reduce confusion but also reduce as much as possible administration costs through a more effective (larger) scale of economy.
Unless you wish to make it hard on people to find out the true ownership of the property — in which
case you would use the
land trust to achieve that.
According to the
Trust for Public
Land's annual survey of 100 U.S. parks, Harnik noted, cities are being «brought back from the brink,» in some
cases, or pushing forward economically due to parks development, including Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle and Denver.