Example sentences of "[art] property be to be " in BNC.

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1 It will be appreciated that the registration of a restriction does not specify the shares in which the net proceeds of sale of the property are to be held ; so ( if agreement ) there should be a document ( such as a declaration of trust ) specifying those shares .
2 Where a change of use occurs the local planning authority is concerned with the intended use to which the property is to be put in order that the character of the locality may be maintained in accordance with other development schemes .
3 The second charge over the property is to be held in support of Mr. O'Brien 's balance of account guarantee liability to Heathrow Fabrications Ltd. who bank with us .
4 Tenure : The property is to be sold FREEHOLD with vacant possession upon completion .
5 To prevent uncertainty about the ownership of property when a person dies without having made a will , Parliament has decided how the property is to be dealt with .
6 Similar provisions are made for CTT with this difference , that in calculating the value of the ‘ slice ‘ the property is to be deemed to produce income a such a rate as may from time to time be prescribed by the Treasury with the proviso that the value of the ’ slice ’ as so ascertained is never to exceed the value of the whole property .
7 It will be in everyone 's interest that the precise arrangements are specified , eg whether the partnership has a tenancy or contractual licence to occupy and in consideration of what payments , or whether the property is to be enjoyed rent free , or whether the firm is given only a non-exclusive personal licence which will determine on the death or retirement of the partner who grants the same .
8 Where the property is to be transferred subject to a mortgage , or where a new mortgage is to be created , it will be necessary to obtain consents to such transactions from any occupants of the property aged eighteen years or over ( following the case of Williams & Glyn 's Bank Ltd v Boland [ 1981 ] AC 487 ) .
9 If the value of the property is to be taken into account with regard to estate agency fees , then there is no reason why it should not be taken into account in conveyancing fees , particularly since there is a larger element of responsibility and accountability in relation to the legal process of the sale as opposed to the estate agency .
10 It was under threat because it 's owners , the RSPCA , announced that the property was to be sold .
11 In some cases when a property is to be monitored for a lengthy period , i.e. over 12 months , we are prepared to consider paying for temporary cosmetic repairs to keep the property more presentable internally .
12 E.g. it is reasonable to expect all pipes and tanks in an attic to be lagged ; when a property is to be unoccupied for a period particularly over the winter months , all water tanks , pipes , etc should be drained and adequate heating provided .
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