Sentences with phrase «voluntarily turn over»

In the event the loan balance is greater than the value of the home, the borrower can either arrange to voluntarily turn over ownership of the property to the lender (Deed in lieu of foreclosure), or buy the home at 95 % of the appraised value.
In the event the loan balance is greater than the value of the home, you or your heirs can either arrange to voluntarily turn over ownership of the property to the lender (Deed in lieu of foreclosure), or buy the home at 95 % of the appraised value.
In the event the loan balance is greater than the value of the home, the heirs can either 1) arrange to voluntarily turn over ownership of the property to the lender (Deed in lieu of foreclosure), or 2) buy the home at 95 % of the appraised value.
During discovery, plaintiff refused to voluntarily turn over the contents of her Myspace and Facebook accounts.
In the event the loan balance is greater than the value of the home, the borrower can either arrange to voluntarily turn over ownership of the property to the lender (Deed in lieu of foreclosure), or buy the home at 95 % of the appraised value.
You may be paid up to $ 2,000 to voluntarily turn over the property.
NCLB made the bold assumption that states and districts would voluntarily turn over the reins to charter operators.
In that early case, officers convinced thousands of men to voluntarily turn over blood samples, building a genetic dragnet to search for a killer in their midst.
(Grimm again insisted earlier this week on «Inside City Hall» that he has done nothing wrong, and has voluntarily turned over all his fundraising information to the US Justice Department in an attempt to clear his name).
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork / AP)-- Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy says he will not seek a third term and voluntarily turned over about $ 4 million in campaign funds to the district attorney following a 16 - month investigation.
Like telephone numbers, which provide instructions to the «switching equipment that processed those numbers,» e-mail to / from addresses and IP addresses are not merely passively conveyed through third party equipment, but rather are voluntarily turned over in order to direct the third party's servers.
The SCA authorizes disclosure of information held by third - party service providers of wire and electronic communications by court order, and without warrant, where a person voluntarily turns over this information to a third - party.
In addition, NAR had contacted the Registrant numerous times about the improper use of the mark and the Registrant had voluntarily turned over other domains with improper usages of NAR's marks.

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Now, SDNY prosecutors say they found probable cause that Cohen's residence, office, and devices had evidence of criminal activity he may have committed, and that Cohen couldn't be trusted to turn over such evidence voluntarily.
Sweet Jeebus... if this was Texas, the school administrator would call the cops, who would haul the kid off in handcuffs, then when the parent called the cops would arrest them too, then CPS would force the parents to «voluntarily» turn the kids over to CPS under threat of permanent removal...
Grimm, a former FBI agent, said he has undertaken a campaign to clear his name, which includes voluntarily compiling and turning over all his fundraising documents to the US Justice Department.
Back in 2008, when federal investigators were pursuing Joe Bruno, then the Republican Senate leader, Bruno voluntarily stepped aside — turning over his leadership role to Skelos.
Courts have determined that the police may record the numbers dialed on a telephone because the defendant had «voluntarily» turned the information over to a third party (the phone company).10 According to the Court, information which an individual makes available to a third party no longer contains a reasonable expectation of privacy.11
Signing up for the CLTIP is just voluntarily turning your land over to the government.
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