Legal Aspects definition

Legal Aspects. With respect to the License Agreement with Art Miami, it is invalid because it was not noticed for a period of thirty days prior to discussion and the CRA's action, and this matter should have been processed through a request for proposals, as required by State statute governing CRAs. The arrangement with Art Miami grants them an option that "ties up the property" for potentially three years (even though the CRA is desirous of selling the property). That, in itself, is a very restrictive and commercially valuable provision that, perhaps, should be in an RFP allowing other parties to express their interest in leasing the Tent Site by responding to the RFP. Art Miami is not only being given the use of the property without any rental income to the CRA, it is being given the use of City light poles, without any charge, on which to place their show flags. Therefore, the CRA, in giving Art Miami this preferential treatment, is favoring this new, from an out of the City art event, over our show and ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ show. That is on top of them being allowed to come into the City and use the City's name to produce a show before our well and long­established events. Does that seem fair? Does that even sound fair? In fairness to the CRA, we believe it did not have all the information at the time that the CRA voted on this matter. In all candor, we feel that this deal was rushed through the CRA for approval without a full and real discussion, and that it was not noticed properly. It is our sincere belief that if all the facts had been brought to light, the CRA would have made a different decision and would not have chosen to tie up the property for three years, for zero dollars to hurt two long proven existing events in our Convention Center that is located in the very heart of our City. We started our high­end jewelry business on Clematis Street 23 years ago, before Clematis was the success that it is today and we personally made West Palm Beach our homes. Since then, we have substantially grown our businesses, sat on local boards, willingly donated our time and money to help build and improve the City of West Palm Beach and, to be very candid, we feel that we are not being treated fairly. We are opposed to the decision to basically give the use of City CRA property away to an out of town entity for free, to directly compete with us and detrimentally hurt our businesses. The show we built, and produce, in February of each year is the largest vetted show in the United St...

Examples of Legal Aspects in a sentence

  • Such opinion may be further qualified as expressing no opinion as to (x) the statements in the related Prospectus under the heading “Certain Legal Aspects of the Mortgage Loans” except insofar as such statements relate to the laws of the State of New York and the laws of the United States, and (y) the statements in such Prospectus under the headings “ERISA Considerations” and “Material Federal Income Tax Consequences” except insofar as such statements relate to the laws of the United States.

  • Such opinion may be further qualified as expressing no opinion as to (x) the statements in the related Prospectus under the heading "Certain Legal Aspects of the Mortgage Loans" except insofar as such statements relate to the laws of the State of New York and the laws of the United States, and (y) the statements in such Prospectus under the headings "ERISA Considerations" and "Material Federal Income Tax Consequences" except insofar as such statements relate to the laws of the United States.

  • The statements in the Prospectus set forth under the caption “Certain Legal Aspects of the Receivables”, insofar as they contain descriptions of federal or New York laws, legal conclusions, rules or regulations, are correct in all material respects.

  • The statements in the Prospectus under the caption "Risk Factors--Legal Considerations" and under the caption "Certain Legal Aspects of the Receivables", to the extent that statements in such sections constitute matters of law or legal conclusions with respect thereto, have been reviewed by attorneys under such counsel's supervision and are complete and correct in all material respects.

  • The statements set forth in the Basic Prospectus and the Prospectus Supplement under the captions "ERISA Considerations," "Certain Federal Income Tax Consequences," "Legal Investment Matters" and, "Certain Legal Aspects of the Mortgage Assets" to the extent that they constitute matters of federal law, provide a fair and accurate summary of such law or conclusions.

  • The statements in the base prospectus contained in the Preliminary Prospectus and the Prospectus set forth under the caption “Certain Legal Aspects of the Receivables”, insofar as they contain descriptions of federal or New York laws, conclusions, rules or regulations, are correct in all material respects.

  • The statements in the Base Prospectus set forth under the caption “Certain Legal Aspects of the Receivables”, insofar as they contain descriptions of federal or New York laws, legal conclusions, rules or regulations, are correct in all material respects.

  • The statements in the Memorandum under the caption “Certain Legal Aspects of the Franchise Arrangements,” insofar as they describe United States federal and state laws relating to franchising and business opportunities, and insofar as they describe similar laws and regulations relating to franchising internationally at the local and national level in certain countries, have been reviewed by us and constitute accurate summaries of the matters described therein in all material respects.

  • The 1982 UNEP Conclusions of the Study on the Legal Aspects Concern- ing the Environment Related to Offshore Mining and Drilling within the Limits of National Jurisdiction119 provided a more detailed guidance on the appropriate modalities for carrying out an EIA.

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