REBBA definition

REBBA means the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act, 2002 (Ontario) and regulations made pursuant thereto, all as amended from time to time.
REBBA means the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act, 2002, S.O. 2002, Chapter 30, Schedule C and the regulations thereunder as from time to time amended and every statute and regulation that may be substituted therefor and, in the case of such substitution, any references in the By-laws to the provisions of REBBA shall be read as references to the substituted provisions therefor in the new statute or regulations;
REBBA means the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act, 2002 S.O. 2002, c. 30 and the regulations thereunder, as such legislation may be amended from time to time.

Examples of REBBA in a sentence

  • A written agreement is necessary in order to secure commission and to ensure compliance with the REBBA Code of Ethics.

  • The appointment of the Listing Brokerage as agent for the Seller for the purpose of MLS® posting in accordance with the MLS® Rules is solely for the purpose of creating an advertising web page to market the property and to forward all enquiries to the seller, and shall not be interpreted as seller representation in its meaning under the REBBA 2002.

  • The Parties explicitly agree and understand that nothing in this Agreement or in any communication between the Seller and the Listing Brokerage now or in the past creates or gives rise to common law agency, or Client Representation as defined by the REBBA 2002, or any other legislation dealing with regulation of real estate brokers, including oral or implied client representation or any form of representation whatsoever.

  • Seller Broker is also a Member of RECO and a broker registered under the REBBA.

  • This official Association position does not relieve a Member from full compliance with the Act, the REBBA Code of Ethics, and the REALTOR® Code of Ethics.

  • Ontario Regulation 580/05 is the Code of Ethics pursuant to the REBBA 2002 and is the Code of Ethics that governs these proceedings.

  • The Respondent shall deliver to the Panel and to Counsel for the Registrar, REBBA 2002 its written submissions on penalty and costs in response to Counsel for the Registrar, REBBA 2002’s submissions within 15 days of the date on which Counsel for the Registrar, REBBA 2002’s submissions on penalty and costs are delivered to the Respondent.

  • The Act provides that “a brokerage shall ensure that every salesperson and broker that the brokerage employs is carrying out their duties in compliance with this Act and the regulations;” see REBBA, ibid, Sched C, s 26.

  • RECO cannot provide a prescriptive set of rules that, if followed, will ensure that an advertisement will not breach REBBA 2002 orthe Code of Ethics.In general, registrants should assume that all statements in an advertisement will be taken at face value and interpreted based on their plain meaning (consistent with the “reasonable bystander” test used in legal cases).

  • The time for filing a submission under this section is computed in accordance with§ 1201.23 of this part.(2) The time limit prescribed by para- graph (b)(1) of this section for filing an appeal does not apply where a law or regulation establishes a different time limit or where there is no applicable time limit.


More Definitions of REBBA

REBBA means the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act 2002, and any successor legislation;

Related to REBBA

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