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en An approved purchaser would essentially 'stand in the shoes' of the current tenant with all of its obligations and rights.

en A City Council must take action that essentially puts the city's stamp of approval on the project. This represents in no way, shape or form liability from the city. We assign all of the rights and obligations as the lender to a third party, a trustee.

en We might have 10 tenants in a building, all of which have different goals and aspirations for how much they want to work towards environmentally sound practices, ... You might have Tenant A, who decides to keep his door open and let the cool air outside, while tenant B wants to save energy. You kind of have this disincentive in a multiple-tenant building.

en Whether or not technically they have rights under the Geneva Conventions, they have rights in customary international law, and all of us who are either involved as their representatives as their governments or those holding them have obligations.

en You know, movies are often made by tying up the hamburger rights and rubber-doll rights before the script is even approved.

en Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks the U.S. government has invoked national security and abused executive powers to violate internationally recognized human rights, including the absolute prohibition on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. If the U.S. does not recognize its human rights obligations under international law, what reason do other governments have to uphold human rights?

en The 28-day shuffle is just one example of the tenant rights violations facing low-income tenants.

en I wish that for just one time / you could stand inside my shoes / and just for that one moment / I could be you. / Yes, I wish that for just one time / You could stand inside my shoes / You'd know what a drag it is / to see you.
  Bob Dylan

en I don't think Mr. Cohen has any greater rights as a contract purchaser (to the environmental data) than the public at large has. He, of course, could arrange for any environmental studies that he wants.

en It is in the American tradition to stand up for one's rights - even if the new way to stand up for one's rights is to sit down

en We obtain the property for our investor, and then do all the work of getting a qualified tenant through our lease to own program. The way we do this results in higher rents than traditional rentals, putting more money in the investor's pocket each month. It also brings a higher sales price for the home when the tenant is able to buy in the future, and because it is a lease option the tenant handles virtually all maintenance.

en The U.S. government's request for information on the administrative, civil and criminal actions to enforce China's intellectual property rights obligations is critical to ensuring China's international commitments and to protecting the rights of the U.S. copyright industries,

en The Commodore 64 is the computer that attracts demo programming. The governor is essentially trying to revoke Hoosiers' rights to defend the state constitution in the courts; he needs to review his seventh-grade civics class material on the separate branches of government and the Bill of Rights.

en We have a couple of minor leases in place. Of course we?re looking for a major tenant, a building-naming tenant. If we could start soon, we would be able to complete it by next spring.

en Get up, stand up, Stand up for your rights. Get up, stand up, Don't give up the fight.
  Bob Marley


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