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  2. Certificate of occupancy - Wikipedia

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    A certificate of occupancy is evidence that the building complies substantially with the plans and specifications that have been submitted to, and approved by, the local authority. It complements a building permit —a document that must be filed by the applicant with the local authority before construction to indicate that the proposed ...

  3. Certificate of occupancy (land tenure) - Wikipedia

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    Certificate of occupancy (land tenure) In several countries, a certificate of occupancy is a legal document that gives the holder certain rights to land. These can be a part of land reform processes. In Tanzania, for example, they are equivalent to 33-year leases and grant the holder the ability to mortgage the property. [1]

  4. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    [46] The provision was held to apply only to certificates of occupancy that preceded the residential use of the unit. [209] In Burien, LCC v. James A. Wiley the Landlord contended that this Costa–Hawkins exemption applies to buildings converted from apartments to condominiums (both residential uses), when a new certificate is issued for the ...

  5. Occupancy - Wikipedia

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    The percentage of time in which a detector is occupied by a vehicle. The average number of particles occupying a state. In football, occupancy can refer to: A team that does not currently have a manager, a president, or a home stadium. In combat sports such as boxing and Mixed martial arts, as well as in Pro Wrestling, the term vacant is used ...

  6. What is a certificate of occupancy, and do I need one? - AOL

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    A certificate of occupancy is a legal document that proves a structure, such as a house or office building, is safe to inhabit. In addition to the property address and owner, a certificate of ...

  7. Exclusionary zoning - Wikipedia

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    Exclusionary zoning is the use of zoning ordinances to exclude certain types of land uses from a given community, especially to regulate racial and economic diversity. [1] In the United States, exclusionary zoning ordinances are standard in almost all communities. Exclusionary zoning was introduced in the early 1900s, typically to prevent ...

  8. Title (property) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In property law, title is an intangible construct representing a bundle of rights in (to) a piece of property in which a party may own either a legal interest or equitable interest. The rights in the bundle may be separated and held by different parties. It may also refer to a formal document, such as a deed, that serves as evidence of ...

  9. Category:Legal documents - Wikipedia

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    Certificate of occupancy (land tenure) Certificate of relief from disabilities. Certified copy. Charter. Codicil (will) Cohabitation agreement. Collateral assurance. Commenda.