He asks why he should be made to pay for the incompetence of the bureaucrat that bungled the repossession. |
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With respect to the requirement to provide notice of the intended repossession, the defendants rely upon the principle enunciated here. |
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The entrances to the formerly inhabited buildings can be blocked against repossession once the animals move to their new homes. |
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Hong Kong banks can begin repossession proceedings if a mortgagee fails to make loan repayments for three consecutive months. |
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Above all, perhaps, it confirmed its composer's repossession of the baroque in its regular harmonic movement. |
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If you plan to rely solely on the government when times are hard, you run the risk of repossession. So, what are the alternatives? |
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The banks have been busy threatening debtors with repossession of their assets, resulting in more of them paying up. |
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Tying the process of repossession in yet more knots will make it harder for the market to clear and for house prices to find a floor. |
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He points out that even in last year's buoyant market 5000 repossession actions were lodged in Scottish courts, and he is very fearful of what might happen if prices crash. |
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Unless repossession forces a sale, homeowners prefer to sit tight when markets are weak. |
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As a lawyer involved in aircraft purchasing and repossession, he has seen aircraft ownership become divorced from airlines. |
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You may be entitled to buy back the vehicle if you pay the full amount owed plus any expenses connected with its repossession, such as storage and preparation for sale. |
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The repossession company can hot-wire your car and drive it away from any location, as long as it doesn't illegally enter your locked garage or physically threaten you. |
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The big news story of the day was negative equity, repossession, the loss of white collar jobs and the fear that recession could slide into depression. |
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What you need are huge and unmanageable Visa and store charge card debts, with a few court proceedings and the odd repossession threat hanging over your head. |
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Also, intangible property rights relating to the ability to command and control orbiting space assets were recognised as important to the effective exercise of remedies of constructive repossession. |
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To facilitate the repossession of the equipment and machinery, the trust has contracted with a Canadian firm to arrange to have the leased equipment and machinery dismantled, crated, transported, stored, and finally exported. |
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Practical experience of this is found in what Rosmini calls 'jural resentment', the injured feeling that occurs on the occasion of violation of some right and gives rise to an instinct for repossession or restitution. |
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The latter was to ensure that strikers with homes could face repossession, but was not to be officially acknowledged as part of any anti-strike plan. |
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Bankruptcies have shot up, and banks remain frustrated by a sluggish legal process that has left them sitting on hundreds of thousands of repossession lawsuits. |
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It has coped well with the recession, with an unemployment rate two points below the national average and one of the lowest rates of housing repossession. |
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On regional issues, while there has been good progress on refugee return in terms of repossession and reconstruction of housing, a number of foreseen deadlines have not been met. |
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Among other recent measures, her Government had established a commission for the return of displaced persons and refugees and the repossession of property, which had made notable progress regarding the latter. |
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At the time of repossession, you do not have a capital gain or loss. |
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In the event of repossession by SYSNEXT of the Products delivered to the Client as per the present clause, SYSNEXT will retain all sums already paid by the Client as damages. |
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The mandate of the Commission for Property Claims of Displaced Persons and Refugees has been extended to address residual property repossession cases. |
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Good results had also been achieved as regards the creation of conditions for sustainable return, repossession of property and reconstruction of housing and infrastructure. |
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This process has been eased by a new law that safeguards property repossession and occupancy rights, but the massive influx of returnees has placed enormous pressure on depleted infrastructure and social services. |
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It was suggested that it might not however be necessary to provide for any such additional special remedies once the creditor was in fact assured of being able to exercise constructive repossession. |
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Actual repossession did not occur until three years later, in August 1670, when Sieur de Grandfontaine landed in Acadia as the new governor and demanded that the British cede the colony in compliance with the treaty. |
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He had recently exchanged his old bike for a new, three speed racer, which cost a bomb and the weekly payment were becoming difficult, with the dangers of repossession. |
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