Property Act definition

Property Act means the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, 40 U.S.C. Sec. 549.
Property Act means the Conveyancing and Law of Property Act, Chapter 61 of Singapore.
Property Act means the Civil Law (Sale of Residential Property) Act 2003 (ACT);

Examples of Property Act in a sentence

  • Section 4 of the Rule covers what constitutes an indication from the owner of their interest in the property while section 5 of the Rule defines the time period associated with various types of property.Section 2 of the Unclaimed Property Act sets out an effective period for the Act, which includes the five years preceding January 1, 2022.

  • The proxy voting provisions had been in place for a long time before the Condominium Property Act was recodified in 2006.

  • For the purposes of section 99 and 100 of the Law of Property Act 1925, the expression “Mortgagor” will include any incumbrancer deriving title under you and neither sub-section (18) of section 99 nor sub-section (12) of section 100 of the Law of Property Act 1925 will apply.

  • The restrictions contained in section 93 and section 103 of the Law of Property Act 1925 shall not apply to this Legal Charge, or to the exercise by us of our rights to consolidate all or any of the Security created by or pursuant to this Legal Charge with any other Security in existence at any time or its power of sale and such powers of consolidation or sale are exercisable by us without notice to you, on or at any time after this Legal Charge has become enforceable as herein provided.

  • At the end of ten years, the inactive toll account becomes subject to the Florida Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act.


More Definitions of Property Act

Property Act means the Civil Law (Sale of Residential Property) Act 2003 (ACT); Specimen Lease means the specimen Crown lease annexed to this Contract; Staging Plan means the staging plan attached as Annexure A.
Property Act means the Local Government: Municipal Property Rates Act 2004 (Act No 4 of 2004);
Property Act means the Conveyancing and Law of Property Act, Chapter 61 of Singapore. “Real Property” means freehold and leasehold property in Singapore and other realproperty anywhere in the world (in each case including any estate or interest therein, all rights from time to time attached or relating thereto) listed in Schedule 5.
Property Act means the Civil Law (Sale of Residential Property) Act 2003 (ACT); Schedule means the schedule to this Contract; Specimen Lease means the specimen Crown lease annexed to this Contract at Annexure D; Staging Plan means the staging plan attached to this Contract at Annexure A; Sustainability and Waste Management Requirements means the minimum sustainability requirements in relation to the dwelling to be constructed on the Land as set out in the sustainability and waste management requirements parts of the Housing Design Requirements and includes, in relation to sustainability, the Household Energy Package; Supply has the meaning in the GST Law; TCCS means the Transport Canberra and City Services Directorate or its successors or permitted assigns; Territory Plan means the Territory Plan 2008 (ACT) as amended and varied from time to time; Utility Service includes drainage, electricity, garbage collection, sewerage, telecommunications (including NBN) or water; Working Days has the meaning given to it by the Legislation Act 2001 (ACT); and Works means the works that the Seller is required to undertake in order to comply with the development application in relation to, and obtain Operational Acceptance for, the Stage.
Property Act means the Conveyancing and Law of Property Act 1886 of Singapore.
Property Act means the Real Property Xxx 0000;
Property Act means the Property Act, Cap. 236 of the laws of Barbados as from time to time amended and every statute substituted therefor; and in the case of such amendment or substitution, any references in the by-laws of the Company to provisions of the Act or to specific provisions of the Act, shall be read as references to the provisions as amended or substituted therefor in the amendment or the new statute or statutes.