There are various statutes giving regulatory authorities powers to require clean-up by the polluter or the owner or occupier of land. |
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The second is satisfied if the occupier knows that the claimant may come into the vicinity of the danger. |
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They must believe that their country will soon be returned to them and that they have not traded a tyrant for an occupier. |
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We urge residents to let us know if they suspect anyone of not being the rightful occupier of a property. |
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Royal Bank of Scotland has been touted as a potential occupier and, until recently, this was an open secret in Glasgow's property circles. |
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The respondent owed the appellant only the ordinary general duty of care owed by an occupier to a lawful entrant. |
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Under Section 106, the Act, following the Latham Report, does not apply to a construction contract with a residential occupier. |
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If there is actual occupation, and the occupier has rights, the purchaser takes subject to them. |
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Exclusive possession distinguishes an occupier who may in due course acquire title under the Limitation Act 1980 from a mere trespasser. |
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Routine circumstances include calls made by an occupier following the activation of fire or burglar alarms. |
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But what relevantly here could be said to be the damage due to the negligence of an independent contractor engaged by the occupier? |
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Sometimes it will be young patriots, new to combat, who have signed up for armed resistance against a foreign occupier. |
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Through this process, they would buy and lease back an entire building to its existing occupier. |
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The legislation made the occupier liable and this was held to include the receiver. |
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Accordingly, the occupier did not have exclusive possession of his room, and was a licensee and not a tenant. |
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An occupier under a beneficial lease cannot require the annual value to be cut down to the rent actually reserved. |
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No, the they are resisting because they want to control their own destiny, rather than be dictated to by a foreign occupier. |
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In all the situations in which the landlord is liable, the tenant in occupation will also be liable for the nuisance, as an occupier. |
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Thus, the escape was one for which custom had long since imposed strict liability on the occupier of the land. |
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Is there a genuine issue for trial on the question of whether Monk Realty was an occupier of the sidewalk? |
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However, the convention itself makes it clear that it applies to all situations in which a subject population comes under the authority of a foreign occupier. |
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In all provinces, the common law duty of an occupier is codified in statute. |
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It is one where an occupier, faced with a hazard accidentally arising on his land, fails to act with reasonable prudence so as to remove the hazard. |
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An occupier may incur liability for the emission of noxious fumes or noise, although he has used the utmost care in building and using his premises. |
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If the objective is to reduce the outgoings of the occupier, then there is a balance between expenditure and the economic savings produced. |
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Time is of the essence for them in Iraq right now, because they're very quickly moving from liberator to occupier. |
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Indeed, those who are fighting against the occupier and its policies of landgrabbing, expansion and annexation are the ones defending themselves. |
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An owner not only has more rights than an occupier, but is also better off financially. |
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How can the occupier continue to invoke the right to self-defence when the occupation is itself an aggression? |
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In any county or regional municipality, you may not hunt in a party of more than 12 persons without the express permission of the occupier. |
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Another approach is to advise the occupier on his opportunities for improved purchase. |
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The occupier was mining phosphate deposits in the mines at Bou Craa in such a way that depletion threatened in the near future. |
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Thus, if a person enters with an ulterior intent, the entry will generally be trespassory unless the occupier has granted permission to enter for that purpose. |
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Never mind that legally, public property in occupied territory should serve the local public, not the occupier. |
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For the occupier, victory means subjugation of the ruling authority to its will. |
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And the 28-year-old was also caught using a store card which was sent to the previous occupier at her home and trying to steal a mobile phone from a waiter in a curry house. |
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To date the local authority has been obliged to notify the owner and occupier that the property will be revalued, but this will no longer be the case. |
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A UN administrative force however would have the additional benefit of shifting the perception of the international force from that of occupier to stabiliser. |
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An occupier also has the advantage that artillery deployments and the movement of reinforcements, supplies and stores can be screened from view. |
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They cannot be left at the mercy of their occupier when there are clear provisions in international law intended to provide them with protection and security. |
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Currently, the Crime Act requires an officer carrying out a search warrant to provide a copy of the warrant to the occupier and to allow that person to observe the search. |
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There is no equality between occupied and occupier. |
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Even now, with more than 100,000 American soldiers still on the ground, statistics suggest that the violence is growing. One effect of this violence is to distance occupier and occupied. |
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It is also becoming increasingly clear, sadly, that a process has been started in which the international community, once hailed as a liberator, is increasingly being regarded as an occupier. |
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It is also illegal for an owner, landlord, lessor, tenant, occupier or other person having control of a place to knowingly permit that place to be used as a common bawdyhouse. |
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It was dishonest to the occupier himself, because it put in his way the worst temptation to unthriftiness. |
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A commoner would be the person who, for the time being, was the occupier of a particular plot of land. |
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