Prohibited restriction definition

Prohibited restriction means a restriction, covenant, or condition, including a right of entry or possibility of reverter, that purports to restrict occupancy or ownership of property on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, familial status, national origin, or other class protected by the fair housing act, title VIII of the civil rights act of 1968, Public Law 90-284, in a deed or other instrument.

Examples of Prohibited restriction in a sentence

  • Defining the Items Subject to Procurement in Such a Way as to Ensure Only a Particular Bidder is Able to Execute the Contract Prohibited restriction of the competition among the bidders is mainly achieved through unjustified use of exceptions and of the negotiated procedures or by con- ducting any other type of public procurement procedure while violating the princi- ple of transparency and equal treatment of the bidders.

Related to Prohibited restriction

  • Restriction : means to withhold from circulation, use or publication any personal information that forms part of a filing system, but not to delete or destroy such information;

  • Deportation or forcible transfer of population means forced displacement of the persons concerned by expulsion or other coercive acts from the area in which they are lawfully present, without grounds permitted under international law;

  • Restricted network provision means any provision which conditions the payment of benefits, in whole or in part, on the use of network providers.

  • Prohibited source means any person or entity who:

  • Restricted Transfer means: 1.1.10.1 a transfer of Company Personal Data from any Company Group Member to a Contracted Processor; or 1.1.10.2 an onward transfer of Company Personal Data from a Contracted Processor to a Contracted Processor, or between two establishments of a Contracted Processor, in each case, where such transfer would be prohibited by Data Protection Laws (or by the terms of data transfer agreements put in place to address the data transfer restrictions of Data Protection Laws) in the absence of the Standard Contractual Clauses to be established under section [6.4.3 or] 12 below;

  • Existing Transfer Restrictions means Transfer Restrictions existing with respect to any securities by virtue of the fact that Counterparty may be an “affiliate” of the Issuer (as such term is defined in Rule 144 under the Securities Act).