Maori representatives have put together some awesome proposals, such as covenants of access and non-saleability. |
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Mitra, an important god connected with vows and covenants is also mentioned in the Zoroastrian pantheon under his Greco-Iranian name Mithras. |
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The underlease contained various covenants by Mr Walker and Mr Mittee not to deal in any way with the reversion to the lease. |
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In Lotteryking Lightman J held that the set-off operated because the assignee had succeeded to the reversion and to its annexed covenants. |
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Apparently, the covenants of our homeowners association forbid the airing of laundry outside. |
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There are the legal consequences of the borrower breaching the representations and warranties, and the covenants. |
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I believe in the various covenants and conventions that the Government has entered into. |
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And it's doubtful that decisions to ratify international covenants on the subject involve much public consideration either. |
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Several opponents on the path have barred railroads from their land by adding restrictive covenants to their property deeds. |
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When building finally did resume, the covenants were loosened considerably to generate a quick infusion of cash. |
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However, the question also arises of whether he has any standing to enforce covenants in the sublease against the subtenant. |
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Instruct your solicitor to inspect local and national searches and the title deeds for any onerous covenants, restrictions, etc. |
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They can check if any deeds or covenants exist on neighbouring plots, which may restrict site access. |
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I am also of the view that the court cannot read down or limit the application of the covenants to a reasonable level. |
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Meaning of the fundamental covenants and treaties were adopted by Australian governments decades ago. |
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Like the other covenants in a loan agreement, breach of the negative-pledge clause will trigger the default clause. |
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Finally, restrictive covenants, performance bonds or other instruments are furnished by the owner to satisfy approval requirements. |
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One look at his bank balance, and the restrictive covenants came off quicker than a bride's nightie. |
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We are also exploring options of what developments could go ahead without removing the covenants. |
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They, too, now need a better American balance between ethnic roots and civic forums, between Hebraic covenants and Enlightenment freedoms. |
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A host of international covenants and national laws already condemn and outlaw trafficking, and that is good. |
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They can also lead to wasted taxpayer dollars when unaccompanied by adequate social services and anti-drug covenants. |
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The book contains a helpful survey of the various covenants made between God and man, and a useful discussion of the Sinaitic covenant. |
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Their first concern will be to minimize their risk against loan default by requiring collateral or restrictive covenants. |
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Conservation covenants will cover areas with sensitive eco-systems in the woodland and wetlands sectors. |
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Under the changes, a fee will also be charged for modifications to properties where covenants still apply. |
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So I asked Justice Kirby his view about international human rights covenants and treaties. |
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It was a lighter matter to interfere with freedom of contract and avoid covenants under seal. |
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The sense was that these were books belonging to the old or new covenant, not that the books themselves were the covenants. |
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Private forces and community covenants were also used to meet the challenges of brigands. |
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Thus leases and liens may be protected by notice, as well as rights such as equitable mortgages, estate contracts and restrictive covenants. |
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Typically, it also includes covenants to protect against the relative riskiness of the investments. |
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First, if a comprehensive Schedule of Dilapidations is costed the cost which the tenant would have had to incur to comply with the repairing covenants is ascertained. |
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Is the Seller aware of any past or current disputes regarding boundaries, easements, covenants or other matters relating to the property or its use? |
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Registration was suitable for equitable rights such as restrictive covenants and easements, which must continue to bind the land if they are to benefit those entitled to them. |
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The covenants advocate protection for children from exploitation and promote the right to education. |
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For instance, the covenants ban a school or lodging house, flat roofs and detached garages. |
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If such other covenants fail to be maintained, one or more of the securitization agreements could be terminated. |
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These covenants are classified as servitudes when the benefit is appurtenant to and runs with the land. |
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The Corporation initiated discussions with its lenders in order to readdress its financial covenants for the current and subsequent quarters. |
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Team activities such as stress testing the balance sheets and verifying debt covenants under duress were common. |
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What is your remaining scope for acquisitions and how are you placed in terms of any covenants? |
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Furthermore, the nation is a signatory to various conventions and covenants that recognize this right. |
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They are a treacherous people who violate oaths and covenants. |
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There is an important public interest in discouraging restraint on trade, and maintaining free and open competition unencumbered by the fetters of restrictive covenants. |
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The facility has covenants requiring a minimum fixed charge coverage and a maximum debt coverage. |
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The indentures governing the debentures could have provided for change of control or credit rating covenants but did not do so. |
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In principle, similarly, a testator should not be permitted to render his dependants' statutory rights nugatory by covenants to make bequests by will. |
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You will also recall that the head lease and both subleases contain covenants against using the property for business purposes and to keep the premises in good repair. |
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One consequence was that some companies had to renegotiate loan covenants with their lenders. |
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This illustrates that courts will rarely use their judicial toolbox to fix and enforce unclear restrictive covenants in employment agreements. |
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One early factor was the emergence of a property market that was distorted by covenants which specified the race of the purchaser. |
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Whereas covenants exist mainly to keep companies on the straight and narrow, they also earn banks a handsome fee each time they are breached. |
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Adjusted EBITDA is also used to make decisions relating to our cash distributions to unitholders and to measure compliance with debt covenants. |
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Then other covenants with countries such as Germany and others limit their activity, at night as an example. |
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The company is also subject to financial covenants in its operating credit facility agreement, which are measured on a monthly basis. |
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A would-be developer may be faced with difficulties of many different kinds, in the way of site assembly or securing the discharge of restrictive covenants. |
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There are private alternatives to solving collective action problems, such as restrictive covenants among property owners to maintain their neighborhood's historic allure. |
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The answer, as was suggested earlier, resides in an understanding of two pivotal covenants in the Old Testament, the Abrahamic and Mosaic covenants. |
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The office investment market continues to perform well, but appetite is restricted to city centre locations, long unexpired leases and strong tenant covenants. |
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Out of all of this, I suppose, is a sneaking admiration for the way in which two concepts have been linked in the public's mind without any formal legal covenants. |
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These indentures contain customary restrictive covenants with respect to Quebecor Media and certain of its subsidiaries and customary events of default. |
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There were two important covenants in Scottish history, the National Covenant and the Solemn League and Covenant. |
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In addition, the Company is subject to maintain debt to tangible net worth and fixed charge coverage ratios as well as certain other financial covenants. |
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The lessee covenants with the lessor that the lessee shall use the demised premises only for the purpose or purposes agreed upon by the lessor and lessee. |
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These trust indentures and lines of credit also contain restrictive covenants that limit management's discretion with respect to certain business matters. |
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Bank loan covenants are not disclosed to bondholders. |
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As required under our debt indentures, the full amount of the solvency contributions will be recovered from future customer service charges and our rate covenants will continue to be met. |
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As part of this policy, Vivendi and its subsidiary SFR are subject to certain financial covenants which require them to maintain various financial ratios computed at the end of each half-year, described hereunder. |
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Each Party shall be under obligation to observe the covenants, responsibilities, and duties imposed upon it by the terms of this Convention and its riders. |
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Creating inherent illiquidity through these covenants shifts power to the issuer. |
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The lender has waived compliance with these covenants as at that date. |
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Canada, as signatory to a number of international treaties and covenants has acknowledged the importance of health to the well-being of First Nations. |
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Thus, these are ruled by elders only at the level of the congregations, which are united with one another by covenants of trust. |
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Its account of the creation of the world and of the early days of mankind, with its parade of deceptions, retributions and covenants, has been subjected to many kinds of interpretation. |
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The credit agreement includes certain covenants, which must be met by the Company at all times and a restriction on the endorsements the Company can provide. |
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In particular, Financière de Siam and Fondis are currently involved in banking negotiations following the termination of some of their covenants, in which OFI Private Equity Capital has not made any financial commitments. |
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In return, the creditors request extensive covenants which entitle them to terminate the credit contract earlier in the case of breach of the covenant by the debtor. |
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The completion of the NBC Universal transaction is subject to customary approvals from various regulatory agencies and the defeasance of the covenants of VUE's class A preferred shares. |
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The Dominican Republic is also a signatory to various covenants and conventions that recognize the right of individuals not to be detained simply for non-fulfilment of a contractual obligation. |
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Some of the companies that they own are pretty much default-proof, thanks to the loosening of debt covenants by deal-hungry banks competing to provide loans. |
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The OT historical books after the Judges period will be explored in light of their setting within the Sinai and Davidic covenants, and in dialogue with canonical prophetic commentary. |
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India is a signatory to the six-core human rights covenants and is fully committed to promote and protect the rights proclaimed in the Universal Declaration. |
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The United Nations has called on us, because we signed on to covenants, agreements, to address the human rights of all of our people, particularly our aboriginal people. |
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Furthermore, some of these bank borrowings are also secured by covenants. |
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We presume Jesus of Nazareth, as a practicing Jew, was also committed to the covenants his faith ancestors had entered into with Yahweh. |
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The Netherlands' National Environmental Policy Plan relies heavily on a consensus-based, voluntary approach through more than 70 covenants, signed by government and industry. |
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A recent case has highlighted the potency of restrictive covenants and their ability to scupper development if they aren't dealt with. |
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The courts traditionally scrutinize restrictive covenants in employment contracts more strictly than they do restrictive covenants in agreements for the sale of a business. |
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However, recently imposed covenants, where the person with the benefit has some protectable interest, can usually be enforced. |
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Conservative contemporary Reformed theologians, such as John Murray, have also rejected the idea of covenants based on law rather than grace. |
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Of course, the nonmodified parts of these loans still have the original covenants. |
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Chapter 7 is a description of covenant theology, which holds that God has dealt with humans through various covenants. |
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Each draft was indebted to previous ecumenical covenants that Anglicans had either proposed or entered into. |
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More minor property rights may be created by contract, as in the case of easements, covenants, and equitable servitudes. |
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The wiretaps violated international covenants, the constitution and Egyptian law, revealing an overall decline in the rule of law. |
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A State has flouted and violated all of those norms and covenants. |
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In doing so, the court debunked a popular view that restrictive covenants for employees that are longer than two years will be found reasonable only in exceptional cases. |
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By contrast, private loans are mostly obtained from banks, tend to be of shorter durations, have extensive covenants, and are renegotiable. |
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The ambiguous wording of restrictive covenants can cause major problems for developers and buyers of land. |
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Q How are restrictive covenants on land enforced, and is it possible to obtain compensation for a breach of covenant? |
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The provisions relating to financial covenants, internal reorganization and change of control of these facilities contracts have been aligned with SFR's provisions. |
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Such barriers actually enable countries to maintain the restrictive covenants within their countries and hamstring the private sector and ultimately lead to a greater number of people living in poverty. |
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Thus states are obligated not only to abide by the conventions and covenants themselves, but also to help to ensure that other states abide by them. |
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Restrictive covenants must also be in writing and agreed to by both parties. |
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If for some reason the priest is not laicised we have a system of what we call covenants of care and a priest may be under restricted ministry in quite a strict sense. |
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The benefits the covenants contained in this Agreement shall enure to the benefit of and the obligations contained herein shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their respective heirs, successors, and assigns. |
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Since 2000, donations to approved conservation charities of ecologically-sensitive land, or easements, covenants and servitudes on such land, have been eligible for special tax assistance. |
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The most remarkable external political documents are numerous state treaties, sometimes between equals but more often covenants specifying protectorate or vassaldom status for subordinate states on the fringes of the kingdom. |
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The Global Credit Facility contains certain financial and other covenants, including restrictions or limitations on dispositions of assets, incurrence of debt, investments, financial assistance and encumbrances. |
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The project became entangled with the examination of ancient covenants, property rights and the authority of the Greek government to reforest disused quarries. |
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Part 2 covers the natural law as it applies to God's redeemed people in the covenants of grace and, therefore, looks at the new creation and its eschatological realities. |
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The recent case of Jarvis Homes v Marshall demonstrates the need for careful scrutiny of the wording of all restrictive covenants on site assembly for development projects. |
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The biggest impact of this will be on provisions such as restrictive covenants and exclusivity arrangements, which have been exempt from competition law until now. |
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The common law recognises a full array of interests in real property such as leaseholds, easements and covenants, future interests, life estates and statutory charges. |
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Firmly seated upon the throne, Charles renounced the covenants, which in 1662 were declared unlawful oaths to be abjured by all persons holding public offices. |
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Lenders and investors will require such statements to structure or confirm compliance with debt covenants such as debt service reserve coverage and debt to equity ratios. |
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Restrictive covenants are one of the extremely valuable tools that allow remediators and redevelopers to bring contaminated property back to productive use. |
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