• अनभिज्ञ क्रेता • निर्दोष क्रेता | |
innocent: भोला-भाला निष्छल | |
purchaser: मोल लेने वाला | |
innocent purchaser मीनिंग इन हिंदी
innocent purchaser उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- Asbestos is not a material covered under CERCLA's innocent purchaser defense.
- Asbestos is not part of an CERCLA ( Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act ) innocent purchaser defense.
- A provision of the original bill that would have given innocent purchasers of Environmental Opportunity Zone properties immunity from liability for past environmental conditions was deleted.
- The law protects buyers of contaminated sites _ called innocent purchasers _ from private lawsuits related to past pollution by other parties, as long as the land is cleaned up to state standards.
- In the most celebrated Torah-theft busts, some of these secondhand dealers served as middlemen between the robbers and the innocent purchasers, who were usually in Israel, where an expanding number of synagogues provided a ready-made market.
- "We consider that liability protection a blessing, because it specifically shields innocent purchasers who are trying to do something right with properties that someone else used badly, " said Alan Front, a senior vice president for Trust for Public Land.
- "I can tell you that one of the most common reasons for claims against title companies is fraud, " he said, explaining that title insurance even protects an innocent purchaser who may have the misfortune of ending up with a forged or fraudulent deed.
- It finds a solution to some of the problems of private law which were interfering with the implementation of the provisions of the 1970 Convention ( notably problems linked to the bona fide acquisition ( cf article 7 ( b ) ( ii ) referring to an innocent purchaser ) ).
- Searle, by art world standards, was the typical innocent purchaser when he paid $ 850, 000 in 1987 for the Degas pastel monotype, " Landcsape with Smokestacks, " asking few questions about its past ownership and relying on the expertise of curators from the Art Institute.
- The harsh effect of this rule, and its effect on innocent purchasers, led many jurisdictions to enact " lis pendens " statutes requiring a written notice, usually recorded in the land records where the real estate is located, for the notice provisions of the rule to be effective.