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But it is understood children would still be able to leave the premises, subject to suitable supervision.
"Instead, each spouse owns 100percentt of the property and the right to possess the entire premises, subject to the parallel right of the other spouse," she said.
Yet, beyond this valuation issue, the only effect for a purchaser of an inability to obtain the title affidavit or agreement will be that the purchaser's title insurance company will refuse to insure that portion of the premises subject to the neighbor's ownership claim by way of excluding it from the policy.
Where the tenancy is within a dwelling that has four or more residential units, the statute also provides that the tenant "shall have the right to sublease his premises subject to the written consent of the landlord in advance of the subletting.
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If the premises are subject to rent stabilization, the expiration of the lease does not create a month-to-month tenancy.
A "Unauthorized repairs and renovations to a rental unit, whether or not the premises are subject to some form of rent regulation, could result in a tenant's eviction," said Lucas A. Ferrara, a Manhattan real estate lawyer.
defer.add img); Fourth figure: The middle term serves as predicate in the major premise and subject in the minor premise.
Historians of logic, however, acknowledge that Philoponus was the first to render a satisfactory account of the syllogism (subsequently the traditional one), stating that the major premise includes the predicate term of the conclusion, the minor premise the subject term (In An.Pr. 67).
This study is concerned with the problem of control synthesis of T S fuzzy systems with partly immeasurable premise variables subject to actuator saturation and external disturbances.
For example, "Felapton" is the mnemonic term to signify the mood in which the major premise (the premise containing the predicate of the conclusion) of the syllogism is an E proposition, the minor premise (the premise containing the subject of the conclusion) is an A, and the conclusion is an O.
In this work, we focus on the design of a Proportional Multiple Integral (PMI) observer for Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy systems with immeasurable premise variables subjected to unknown inputs.
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