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When Windsor sought to claim the federal estate tax exemption for surviving spouses, she was barred from doing so by section 3 of DOMA, which expressly provided that no provision of federal law could recognize as lawful any marriage other than those between a man and a woman.
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That means, however, that if an escrow agreement does not contain a clause expressly providing that interest does not have to be paid, the law appears to require payment of the interest from the date the law became effective even if the lender has never paid it and the co-op has never complained.
"And some bylaws expressly provide that a unit owner is liable to other unit owners for damage that is caused".
The City Charter expressly provides that any law that "changes the term of an elective officer" requires a mandatory referendum.
It is equally clear, however, that the language does not expressly provide that a further Council decision is necessary to authorise the use of force.
For example, Mr. Jacobs said, the law has a provision exempting from its requirements any escrow account agreement entered into before the effective date of the law that expressly provides that interest does not have to be paid.
"The Multiple Dwelling Law expressly provides that it applies to multiple dwellings 'rented' or 'occupied' as a residence of three or more families living independently of each other, and to garden-type apartments," Mr. Kazlow said.
Indeed, the city charter expressly provides that it is "the public policy of the City of New York to limit to not more than eight consecutive years the time elected officials can serve".
Also, the Charter expressly provides that nothing in it "shall authorize the United Nations to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state," except upon a Security Council finding of a "threat to the peace, breach of the peace, or act of aggression".
In the City of New York, a local law expressly provides that a tenant must pay a landlord $25 for the installation of a carbon monoxide detector, or for replacing a device that has exceeded its useful life, or that has been lost or damaged by an occupant.
One begins ominously: Section 1 (1) A person who is not a party to a contract (a "third party") may in his own right enforce a term of the contract if— (a) the contract expressly provides that he may, or... Overcome the initial impulse to freak out, though, read on a bit, and all the question is asking is for some rules to be applied to some facts.
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