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With impressed current stations on privately owned sites, it is advisable to conclude contracts with the property owner in order to guarantee access to the installation at all times, to prevent damage to the cables and to exclude construction or modifications in the area of the anode beds. [Pg.226]

Property Owners You are not required to report if you merely own real estate on which a facility covered by this rule is located that Is, you have no other business interest in the operation of that facility (e.g., yourcompany owns an industrial park). The operator of that facllKy, however. Is subject to reporting requirements. [Pg.25]

In a Lockean world, mineral rights do not accompany surface rights in either original or transferred ownership. Minerals would not be owTicd until homesteaded by the acts of discovery and intent to possess. In the case of oil and gas, initial ownership would occur when the oil or gas entered the well bore and was legally claimed by the driller. The reservoir would then turn from a state of nature into owned property. The homesteader (discoverer) could be the property owner directly overhead, another land owner, or a lessee of either. [Pg.962]

The property owner is responsible for establishing the figure for which the assets are insured. This must be a realistic assessment of the value, as insurers settle claims... [Pg.163]

The study site, consisting of about 11 contaminated acres belonging to eight property owners, is in a small community midway between Verona and St. Louis, Missouri. Records indicate that on May 20, 1971, a truck driven by an employee of a salvage waste oil company was ticketed for being 950 pounds overweight. The truck was en route from Verona to St. Louis with a load of TCDD-contaminated still... [Pg.27]

Potentially Responsible Party (PRP) An individual or company identified by EPA as potentially liable under CERCLA for cleanup costs at a hazardous waste site. PRPs may include generators of hazardous substances, present or former owners of hazardous substances that have been disposed, site property owners, and transporters of hazardous materials to the site. [Pg.328]

The proper authority surveys and supervises contaminated sites and suspected sites and may oblige the property owner etc. to undertake monitoring (Article 15). [Pg.238]

Prevention measures against harmful soil Property owner 4(2)... [Pg.239]

Precautionary measures in cases that Property owner 7... [Pg.239]

Rule No. 7 Reware of deed restrictions Most deed restrictions, including those that enforce the maintenance of turf landscaping in specific ways, have an average life span of twenty-five to thirty years. Some are in effect in perpetuity. In many cases, such restrictions have a sunset clause, and after the initial term of twenty-five to thirty years expires, are renewed only by written approval of a specified percent of property owners in a subdivision. Many more restrictions, however, will be automatically renewed unless the owners take action to prevent reactivation. This suggests that vigilance is essential for homeowners interested in alternative landscaping, both at the time of purchase and beyond. [Pg.141]

Some terrified citizens in the 1950s and 1960s became newsworthy subjects for journalists and photographers, when they built and equipped their own bomb shelters, filling them with essentials required for lengthy periods of underground survival. The most nervous and wealthy property owners sometimes paid... [Pg.3]

The period during which the use of a property is economically feasible is known as the service life of the property. Roth physical and functional depreciation are taken into consideration in determining service life, and, as used in this book, the term is synonymous with economic or useful life. In estimating the probable service life, it is assumed that a reasonable amount of maintenance and repairs will be carried out at the expense of the property owner. [Pg.270]

State 2 can be called the Good Neighbor. It was developed later in life. When I am in this identity state, I think of myself as a property owner, an owner who values his privacy and the exclusive control of his property. The Good Neighbor is also a friendly person who likes to stay on good terms with his neighbors. [Pg.121]

What happens next depends a lot on the identity state of the man who shouted. If he s in some state that makes him unsure about himself, and I m the Explorer, my counterattack may reinforce his unsure state and get him into explaining that he lives there (a much weaker role than property owner) and wondered what was happening (a less demanding stance). Then I can generously explain that I m looking for my ladder, but the important psychological event was that I defended my (the Explorer s) integrity. [Pg.123]

If the man who shouted at me is in an identity state in which he sees himself as a secure property owner, though, his reaction to the Explorer could be quite hostile and he could order me off. His reaction to my Good Neighbor identity state might be friendly. [Pg.123]

Drawing Conclusions Why might property owners hire a surveyor to determine property boundaries rather than measure the boundaries themselves ... [Pg.52]


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