Identify legal and ethical requirements of property sales to complete agency work CPPDSM4008A Assignment Please read the “Guide to completing and submitting assignments” before you begin this assignment. What you need to do To successfully complete this assignment you must answer the following questions to demonstrate your knowledge. The assignment will be granted a result of “Competent” if the learning outcomes are achieved or “not yet competent” if not. If a result of “Not
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and is located on Bear Valley and Amargosa. There is a large number of stray dogs in Victorville due to the faulty wooden fences that surround most of the houses in Victorville. There are many open spaces in Victorville and easements behind most of the houses. The easements and open fields are where most of the stray dogs are found when animal control is called. There is one agricultural department located in the 92392 zip code, called “US department of Agriculture” (92392 Zip Code Population and
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(“MYLEGS” Contracts) 1) Marriage 2) Contract for Years 3) Land Contracts 4) Contract of the Executor 5) Guarantor’s Contract 6) Contract of Surety 2) Writing required in the ff cases (i) Real Property Contract including leases, life estate, easements (ii) UCC leases greater than $1,000 (iii) Sale of goods greater than $500 (iv) Lease greater than $1,000 (v) Agency Contract (vi) Promise to make a will (vii) Pre-Nuptial contract (viii) Quantity contract (ix) Executory
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replaced/reconstructed in the same exact locations? Will retaining walls be replaced and or new aesthetically pleasing retaining walls be installed on all property river banks to ward off future erosion and fluvial flooding? What is the exact definition of permanent easement for my property? Is this just for a right of way for maintenance or will this property be consumed by the trapezoidal cut work? Will the trapezoidal cut work take place within the confines of the current riverbanks? Who will be responsible ensuring
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will be easier for the city to widen the street if it acquires an easement across Mrs. Martin’s property. Mrs. Martin is interested in providing this easement to the city but would like assurance that she will receive a charitable contribution deduction for the easement. ISSUE AND CONCLUSION 1 Will the donation of the easement by Mrs. Martin qualify as a charitable contribution deduction? No, the donation of the easement will not qualify as a charitable contribution deduction. ANALYSIS
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Site selection * access to site * traffic circulation * parking * water supply * sewage disposal * electrical service * telephone service * gas transmission lines * cable tv * environmental concerns * easements and other legal issues * zoning requirements * historical significance * any existing uses * climatic conditions * nuisance potentials * natural features * economic impact of a site * natural barriers and visibility
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have been while implementing GI. The second reason DC water should not use GI, is the concern whether DC Water intends on using public or private land to implement GI along Rock Creek and the Potomac. DC water has not addressed issues such as easements associated with GI on property as well as maintaining the green infrastructure it will install on the land. DC Water has not discussed who will bear the burden of maintaining the GI and whether GI occurs on private
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Ecosystem Structure, Function, and Change Ecosystem Structure, Function, and Change In this essay I would like to talk about the fourth Connecticut Lake located in Pittsburg, NH. The main highlight of this ecosystem is that it has the straddling border between the United States and Canada. It is also one of the reserves for variety of native plants and floating bog. There are many other ecosystems around the place but this one is one unique and soothing place to learn about. There is a small
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any mineral rights, including, but not limited to, oil, coal and gas and the right to mine the same heretofore conveyed, transferred or granted by prior instruments of record; and UNDER AND SUBJECT TO reservations, restrictions, rights of ways, easements, exceptions, building liens, conditions and covenants as appearing in prior instruments of record; and SUBJECT TO Protective Covenants dated 11/17/1978 and recorded in DBV 6035, Page 903; and BEING the same lot or parcel of land which Donald
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beaches here in the Philippines, business minded people takes opportunity to establish hotels to gain profit without knowing that they are already violating building regulations. For example, the Boracay West Cove Resort, which violated the 30-meter easement from the shoreline. The proclamation mandates that structures along the shoreline should not be built closer than 30m from shore on high tide. As a solution with this problem, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in Western Visayas
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