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In any case, Ms. Barrack said, even if the landlord was made aware of the problem, he should have been given an opportunity to mitigate, or minimize, the liability.
He noted that some courts with jurisdiction over rentals in the Bronx have held that a landlord does not have an obligation to mitigate, or minimize, damages by rerenting an apartment vacated in violation of a valid lease.
Though he had already finished the film — and his contract gives him final cut — he said he experimented with removing the short combat scene, or trimming it even more, "to somehow mitigate or minimize the problem, or the perceived problem".
A Joel Abramson, a Manhattan real estate lawyer, says the general rule in New York is that a landlord does not have a duty to mitigate or minimize damages when a tenant breaks a lease.
Urban sprawl is a significant challenge in urban areas and its negative influence on the quality of living confronts the scientific community, authorities, and stakeholders in identifying solutions to mitigate or minimize this trend.
These give rise to two styles of politeness one addressed to ratifying the personality of the interlocutor (positive or solidarity politeness), and the other designed to mitigate or minimize impositions (negative or respect politeness).
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The analysis also implies that this dependence on may be mitigated or minimized by canceling the clutter prior to forming the interferogram, using the sub-aperture toggling (or switching) techniques as described in Section 2. An excellent theoretical review of various receiver and transmitter switching strategies is provided in [33].
Mr. Nihamin added, however, that notwithstanding the tenants' breach, the letter-writer has a duty to mitigate -- or minimize -- his damages by attempting to re-rent the apartment.
Reviews can be used to mitigate inefficiencies, minimize duplicative systems or vendors and make it easy both for independents and managers to engage quickly, safely and cost-effectively.
The objectives of environmental safeguards policies are to avoid or minimize and mitigate adverse project (or investment plan) impacts on the environment and affected people.
Despite the complexity of assessing access – given a myriad constraints, it is essential that we understand the factors that serve to facilitate or block patients' access to needed health services, including palliative care, in order to mitigate, minimize, or eliminate barriers [ 8].
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