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15 Sep 2014, 7:42 pm by John Day
  In this case, the certificate of occupancy had been issued on July 31, 2006 and suit was not filed until May of 2011. [read post]
4 Jan 2016, 8:30 pm by Stephen Bilkis
In addition, the premises in question possesses a certificate of occupancy for a one-family dwelling. [read post]
15 Oct 2021, 8:50 am by Mark Tabakman
Another administrative exemption case, this time in the trucking industry, tests the contours of that vague, nuanced exemption and to what occupations it applies. [read post]
6 Apr 2014, 1:52 pm by Stephen Bilkis
"The penalty imposed does not shock the conscience" when "the petitioner knowingly permitted the possession and sale of drugs on the premises." [read post]
23 May 2016, 9:09 am by Pulgini & Norton, LLP
In a new opinion, the Appeals Court of Massachusetts reviewed a foreclosure case involving a summary process action brought against the mortgagor-occupant. [read post]
15 Jul 2015, 12:34 pm by Dean Freeman
Many hotels reported that for the first time in a long time (and for some, ever), occupancy rates exceeded 70 percent on a steady basis. [read post]
16 Apr 2024, 6:19 am by admin
Premises Liability Claims: Warning Signs and Warning Labels Anyone who owns or controls property has legal responsibilities to keep people safe who go onto their premises. [read post]
21 Feb 2007, 8:31 am
LEXIS 162 (February 20, 2007): As a person identified in the Diliddo affidavit as an occupant of the targeted premises, the defendant would seem to be an "identifiable person[] known to be on the premises to be searched," and the particularity requirement as to him is not to be relaxed by encompassing him within the anonymity and generality of the "any person present" designation. [read post]
8 Dec 2017, 1:00 pm by Doorey
I have written a couple of explanatory posts (see here and here) on Ontario’s new Bill 148 legislation, which amends parts of the Employment Standards Act, Labour Relations Act, and Occupational Health and Safety Act. [read post]
6 Jun 2007, 12:26 pm
(B)  Division (A) of this section applies to the owner, lessee, or occupant of privately owned, nonresidential premises, whether or not the premises are kept open for public use and whether or not the owner, lessee, or occupant denies entry to certain individuals. [read post]
19 Aug 2021, 9:29 am by tvasil
On May 12, 2021, New Jersey adopted a law requiring insurers ‎issuing policies covering loss or damage to property, including the loss of use and occupancy ‎and business interruption, to provide their insureds with a one page summary of common ‎insurance clauses in such commercial property policies. [read post]
24 Aug 2021, 4:14 am by Brett Holubeck
It is a class C misdemeanor if a person carries a firearm into a business when they have oral or written notice that firearms are not allowed on the premises. [read post]
3 Mar 2011, 2:10 pm
Subject to limited exceptions for a few occupations, an employer who requires an employee to sleep at its premises or, as the Court of Appeal noted, another premises that the employer designates, may well have to pay for on all time. [read post]
6 Apr 2017, 4:00 pm by Giles Peaker
The lease clauses BEF relied upon were: Not to use or permit the use of the Demised Premises or any part thereof otherwise than as a residential flat with the occupation of one family only. [read post]
1 Dec 2010, 9:27 am by Diane Polscer
” Further “Business” is defined as “any full or part-time activity of any kind: (1) arising out of or relating to an occupation, trade or profession of an insured person; and (2) engaged in by an insured person for economic gain, including the use of any part of any premises for such purpose. [read post]
11 Nov 2013, 3:55 pm by Stephen Bilkis
All of the tenants who testified were in occupancy and there was no evidence that any tenant had vacated or abandoned the premises as a result of the conditions about which they complained. [read post]
19 Jan 2020, 10:40 am by Giles Peaker
Mr S-P had not ‘unlawfully deprived’ her of the premises. [read post]
15 Jul 2013, 5:38 pm by WOLFGANG DEMINO
A forcible detainer action is an eviction suit, whose purpose is to get a justice of the peace to order the occupant(s) out of the habitation. [read post]