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As Sydney plunges into its first lockdown since December, experts say they hope the harsh restrictions may encourage Australians who are hesitant about vaccinations to roll up their sleeves.
Residents across Greater Sydney - including the Blue Mountains, the Central Coast, Wollongong and Shellharbour - have been placed under stay-at-home orders that are expected to be lifted on 9 July.
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The new restrictions come as Darwin, Palmerston and Litchfield go into full lockdown for 48 hours after there were four new cases linked to the Northern Territory mine cluster; and as new lockdown restrictions are imposed on the Perth and Peel regions for three days after a traveller returned from Sydney with COVID-19.
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In our last installment of the Lease Dispute Series, we talked about tenant payment of real estate taxes. Today, we’ll talk about the covenant of quiet enjoyment.
North Carolina law implies a number of covenants in leases, one of which is the covenant of quiet enjoyment. While such covenants may be express, in North Carolina, absent a provision to the contrary, there is an implied covenant that the lessee shall have quiet and peaceable possession of the leased premises during the lease term, including those easements and appurtenances necessary and essential to the enjoyment of the leased premises. WEBSTER’S REAL ESTATE LAW IN NORTH CAROLINA, §12.11 (2021). In other words, there are three options with regard to the lease treatment of the covenant of quiet enjoyment: (i) an implied covenant, wherein the lease is silent as to any such covenant, (ii) an express covenant, which can condition, limit, or otherwise
Friday, February 19, 2021
In our last installment of the Lease Dispute Series, we talked about tenant payment of real estate taxes. Today, we’ll talk about the covenant of quiet enjoyment.
North Carolina law implies a number of covenants in leases, one of which is the covenant of quiet enjoyment. While such covenants may be express, in North Carolina, absent a provision to the contrary, there is an implied covenant that the lessee shall have quiet and peaceable possession of the leased premises during the lease term, including those easements and appurtenances necessary and essential to the enjoyment of the leased premises. WEBSTER’S REAL ESTATE LAW IN NORTH CAROLINA, §12.11 (2021). In other words, there are three options with regard to the lease treatment of the covenant of quiet enjoyment: (i) an implied covenant, wherein the lease is silent as to any such covenant, (ii) an express covenant, which can condition, limit, or otherwise outline the extent of t
we know that. we know that the state of connecticut passed a law that also says you that should have a permit to purchase a weapon just like you need to get a license to drive a car. you should get a license before you can go purchase a weapon. and johns hopkins center, a professor webster there, just did a study a few months ago showing that in the state of connecticut the number of deaths from gun violence went down by 40%. maryland just adopted a similar law two years ago and the results will be coming. i just spent yesterday with our maryland attorney general, brian frosh, calling upon other states to adopt these laws, and i ve introduced legislation to incentivize other states to do it because those states that are passing these common sense gun laws are seeing reductions in deaths but they re also vulnerable to the negligence of other states, chris, who are not taking these common sense measures.