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  condominium - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Condominium ownership, which was introduced in the U.S. in 1961 and has since been widely adopted, implies separate ownership of individual...
A condominium, or condo, is a form of housing tenure where a specified part of a piece of real estate (usually of an apartment house) is individually owned while use of and...
In international law, a condominium (plural either condominia, as in Latin, or condominiums) is a political territory (state or border area) in or over which two or more...
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 Condominium - IBWiki
While sometimes a condominium springs up organically out of a new need for cooperative government; it is usually the case that two governing bodies approach the notion of forming a condominium and do so with careful planning and implementation.
What differentiates the condominium regions of IB from those of OTL is the presence of substantial non-colonized native populations who have discovered that condominium is a good way to prevent either nation from stepping on local rights.
In East Florida, the city of Tampa is in condominium between the NAL and Ireland.
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A condominium, or condo, is a form of housing tenure where a specified part of a...
Condominium is the legal term used in the United States and in most provinces of...
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 The International Practice Group at Gordon & Rees is comprised of attorneys who have practical knowledge and ...
The International Practice Group at Gordon and Rees is comprised of attorneys who have practical knowledge and experience from practicing or working abroad, and who have been advisors to companies doing business in or expanding their operations into Latin America, Asia, and other parts of the Pacific Rim, Europe, and other regions of the world.
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 Political Trusteeship
  International legitimacy is based on obedience to international law, obtaining appropriate UN approval for the intervention but avoiding UN administration, blocking threats to international peace and security, holding democratic elections, evincing support for moral norms such as human rights, demonstrating governmental effectiveness, offering charismatic leadership and putting an end to internal conflict.
    Translated into the terms of municipal trust law we may then say that equitable title, coupled with a remainder interest of full title which would vest in the beneficiary people or peoples upon the mandate's termination, was conveyed to all classes of mandates and to those of class A mandates in particular.
A constitution, in the form of a "basic law," was presented to the military governors, approved by them, and ratified by the Laender parliaments in May 1949.
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 Proposed & upcoming changes to Thai law
For anyone who has invested in a condominium project in Thailand, it is important to note that amendments to the Condominium Act will come into effect as of 4th of July 2008.
More precisely than in the previous law regulating condominiums the term 'co-ownership' will be re-defined as 'co-owner', being an individual or juristic person, who is registered in a condominium title deed.
In the consumer protection spirit of the condominium law, developers will, under the new regulations, be accountable for what they have promised in their advertisements.
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At Clifton Kok LLP, condominium law (for both condominium developers and boards of registered corporations) continues to constitute almost 100% of Michael’s practice area, with some forays into other areas of interest where appropriate to meet clients' needs.
Condominium Manager, assisted in the preparation of the most recent version of the Level 200 Course materials for Canadian Condominium Institute — Golden Horseshoe Chapter and has been an instructor at various CCI forums and courses.
Helen is a highly qualified and experienced corporate law clerk and has been involved in a wide variety of complex and sophisticated business transactions.
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  Law and Our Rights   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Law is defined as a set of rules, which can be enacted or adopted more or less in modern perspective by a legislature.
Therefore the enforcement of law is confined to the geographically territorial boundaries of the state enforcing it.
But the law applicable to the cyberspace would be quite different form territorial -based law because of the peculiarity of cyber world bearing virtual character of visual nature.
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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Condominium (housing)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A condominium is a form of housing tenure.
Condominiums may be found in both civil law and common law legal systems as it is purely a creation of statute.
An alternative form of ownership popular in the United States in common law jurisdictions is the "cooperative" corporation, also known as "company share", in which the building has an associated legal company and ownership of shares gives the right to a lease for residence of a unit.
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 Condominium (international law) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
In international law, a condominium (plural either condominia, as in Latin, or condominiums) is a political territory (state or border area) in or over which two or more sovereign powers formally agree to share equally dominium (in the sense of sovereignty) and exercise their rights jointly, without dividing it up into 'national' zones.
The Moselle River, is a condominium between Luxembourg and Germany, who share bridges and at least one island (near Schengen).
Under French law, Andorra was once considered to be a French–Spanish condominium, although it is more commonly classed as a co-principality, since it is itself a sovereign state, not a possession of one or more foreign powers, even though the quality of Head of State is shared ex officio by two foreigners.
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  Condominium
In international law, a condominium is a territory in which two sovereign powers have equal rights.
Condominiums may be found in both civil law and common law] legal systems as it is purely a creation of statute.
An alternative form of ownership popular in the United States in common law jurisdictions is the "cooperative" corporation, also known as "company share", in which the building has an associated legal company and ownership of shares gives the right to a lease[?] for residence of a unit.
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A condominium, or condo for short, is a form of housing tenure.
It is possible, however, for condominiums to consist of single family dwellings: so-called "detached condominiums" where homeowners do not maintain the exteriors of the dwellings, yards, etc. or "site condominiums" where the owner has more control over the exterior appearance.
An alternative form of ownership popular in the United States in common law jurisdictions is the "cooperative" corporation, also known as "company share" or "co-op", in which the building has an associated legal company and ownership of shares gives the right to a lease for residence of a unit.
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 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Condominium (international law)
In international law, a condominium is a territory in which two sovereign powers have equal rights.
The Canton and Enderbury Islands were a British–American condominium from 1939 until 1979 when they became part of Kiribati.
Under French law, Andorra was once considered to be a French–Spanish condominium, although it is more commonly classed as a co-principality.
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 Condominium
An alternative form of ownership, popular in the United States but found also in other common law jurisdictions, is the "cooperative" corporation, also known as "company share" or "co-op", in which the building has an associated legal company and ownership of shares gives the right to a lease for residence of a unit.
The first condominium law passed in the United States was passed by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in 1958.
Common law tradition holds that real property ownership must involve land, whereas the French civil law tradition recognized condominium ownership as early as the 1804 Napoleonic Code; thus, it is notable that condominiums evolved in the United States via a Caribbean government with a hybrid common-civil legal system.
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 Condominium (international law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In international law, a condominium (plural either condominia, as in Latin, or condominiums) is a political territory (state or border area) in or over which two or more sovereign powers formally agree to share equally dominium (in the sense of sovereignty) and exercise their rights jointly, without dividing it up into 'national' zones.
Under French law, Andorra was once considered to be a French–Spanish condominium, although it is more commonly classed as a co-principality, since it is itself a sovereign state, not a possession of one or more foreign powers, even though the quality of Head of State is shared ex officio by two foreigners.
Zaporozhian Sich, a Russo-Polish condominium established in 1667 by the Treaty of Andrusovo
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 The Definitive Guide to Condominium XXXX   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Condominiums are commonly owned in fee simple title, but can be owned in ways other real estate can be owned, such as title held in trust.
Condominium ownership is also used, albeit less frequently, for non-residential land uses like offices, hotel rooms, retail shops, and group housing facilities like retirement homes or dormitories.
In Ontario, condominiums are governed by the Condominium Act 1998 (revised 2001) - Ontario with each development establishing a corporation to deal with day-to-day functions (maintenance, repairs, etc...).
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 Mexico Real Estate Law: An Overview real-est.htm
A condominium owner ("condomino") is the individual or legal entity who owns and is entitled to the exclusive right to possession of the premises and has a co-ownership right to the common areas.
The condominium owner's interest in the common areas is proportional to the respective original values of the units as determined in the condominium's title documents.
When a condominium development includes staircases, courtyards or gardens, the related maintenance expenses may be allocated in the condominium documents primarily to those benefitted.
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 Condominium Washington Dc
It is possible, however, for condominiums to consistof single family dwellings.
Condominiums may be found in both civil law and common law legal systems as it is purely acreation of statute.
Another form is leasehold or ground rent in which a single landlord retains ownership of the land on whichthe building is constructed in which the lease renews in perpetuity or over a very long term such as in a civil law emphyteutic lease.
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The area of law dealing with the legal means and procedures to collect debts and judgments, and the repossessing of vehicles and/or property, and the legal action of taking someone's wages to pay off a debt.
The area of law that creates a fiduciary relationship in which one party holds legal title to another's property for the benefit of a party who holds equitable title to the property while the person is still living.
The area of law that deals with the planning for inevitability of death, such as obtaining life insurance to pay for the costs of a funeral, preparing a will, preparing a trust, and planning for the distribution of assets and property.
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 Sudan, Republic of
In family law, judicial circulars (manshurat) issued by the Qadi al-Quda (first issued in 1916) served to institute reforms or instruct the application of particular interpretations.
In a further reform to classical law, the wife must be informed of the husband's revocation of a revocable talaq during her 'idda period in order for the revocation to be valid.
After divorce the wife is entitled to maintenance for the `idda period and to mut`a to be assessed according to the means of her ex-husband to a maximum of six months' maintenance.
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Haydn, The word ‘condominium’ comes from Latin ‘com —,’ meaning ‘with, together,’ and ‘dominium,’ meaning ‘domain.’ By the early 18th century, the term was one of politics and international law and applied to joint sovereignty (control) over a territory by several states
In 1962 a new sense of condominium appeared in American English as individual ownership of a unit (apartment) in a multiunit structure.
CONDOMINIUM noun: A set of flats [[apartments]], group of cottages, etc. rented or bought by a group of people; a unit or property so held.
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 Luxury Condominium   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It is possible, however, for condominiums to consistof single family dwellings.
Condominiums may be found in both civil law and common law legal systems as it is purely acreation of statute.
Another form is leasehold or ground rent in which a single landlord retains ownership of the land on whichthe building is constructed in which the lease renews in perpetuity or over a very long term such as in a civil law emphyteutic lease.
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 University of Hawaii at Manoa Catalog
LAW 544 Race, Culture, and Law (V) U.S. cases and legal theory emphasizing law in the social construction of racial categories, shifts in race-based anti-discrimination law, and the interaction of culture and law in judicial decision-making.
LAW 548 Immigration Law (2) An introduction to U.S. Immigration and Nationality Law: a brief overview of historical development of immigration law; analysis of exclusion and deportation grounds and remedies; the study of both immigrant and nonimmigrant visa applications and petitions.
LAW 585 International Law (3) Evolving process of formulating rules to govern nations and peoples of the world in their attempts to solve problems recognized as requiring global solutions.
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 College Catalog - Course Descriptions
International Business law is designed to be a basic course covering the law of international trade, licensing and investment.
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