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- /usc/title-15/section-7003Specific exceptions
including water, heat, and power); (B) default, acceleration, repossession, foreclosure, or eviction, or the right to cure, under a credit agreement secured by, or a rental agreement for, a primary residence
- /usc/title-11/section-1168Rolling stock equipment
this title or by any power of the court, except that right to take possession and enforce those other rights and remedies shall be subject to section 362, if— (A) before ... limited period within which to assume the debtor’s obligation and to cure any defaults. The rights of such lenders are not affected by the automatic stay and related provisions of sections
- /usc/title-11/section-1322Contents of plan
holders of unsecured claims, or leave unaffected the rights of holders of any class of claims; (3) provide for the curing or waiving of any default; (4) provide for payments ... this title, if it is proposed in a plan to cure a default, the amount necessary to cure the default, shall be determined in accordance with the underlying agreement and applicable nonbankruptcy
- /usc/title-11/section-1222Contents of plan
rights of holders of secured claims, or of holders of unsecured claims, or leave unaffected the rights of holders of any class of claims; (3) provide for the curing or waiving
- /usc/title-7/section-2015Eligibility disqualifications
completely, and given a reasonable opportunity to cure that failure (with any applicable time requirements extended accordingly) and to exercise its rights under section 2020(e)(10) of this title
- /usc/title-42/section-1589dUndisposed housing
property by negotiation. (b) Contracts; time for passage of title; termination of purchaser’s rights Notwithstanding the provisions of this or any other law, all contracts entered into after August ... sixty days thereafter if such time is necessary to cure defects in title in accordance with the provisions of the contract), the rights of the purchaser shall terminate and thereafter the housing
- /usc/title-47/section-546Renewal
franchise authority, or its designee, shall be afforded fair opportunity for full participation, including the right to introduce evidence (including evidence related to issues raised in the proceeding under subsection ... that the franchising authority has waived its right to object, or the cable operator gives written notice of a failure or inability to cure and the franchising authority fails to object within
- /usc/title-11/section-1124Impairment of claims or interests
alter the legal, equitable, or contractual rights to which the claim or interest entitled its holder. Second, a claim or interest is unimpaired by curing the effect of a default and reinstating ... contractual rights to which the claim or interest entitled its holder. Second, the plan is permitted to reinstate a claim or interest and thus leave it unimpaired. Reinstatement consists of curing
subsection (b)(2) and (3) of this section; (2) death, injuries, illness, maintenance and cure, loss of effects, detention, or repatriation, or claims arising therefrom not covered by the foregoing clause ... collection of wages and bonuses and making of allotments, have all of the rights, benefits, exemptions, privileges, and liabilities, under law applicable to citizens of the United States employed as seamen
- /usc/title-26/section-213Medical, dental, etc., expenses
been allowed as a deduction under section 2053, and (B) a waiver of the right to have such amount allowed at any time as a deduction under section 2053. (d) Definitions ... this section— (1) The term “medical care” means amounts paid— (A) for the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, or for the purpose of affecting any structure or function
- /usc/title-11/section-1110Aircraft equipment and vessels
this title or by any power of the court. (2) The right to take possession and to enforce the other rights and remedies described in paragraph (1) shall be subject to section ... expiration of such 60-day period is cured in compliance with the terms of such security agreement, lease, or conditional sale contract, if a cure is permitted under that agreement, lease
- /usc/title-15/section-6601Findings and purposes
would threaten to waste technical and financial resources that are better devoted to curing year 2000 computer date-change problems and ensuring that systems remain or become operational. (ii) It could threaten ... lawsuits—is prompting many persons and businesses with technical expertise to avoid projects aimed at curing year 2000 computer date-change problems. (7) A proliferation of frivolous lawsuits relating to year
- /us/cfr/t22/s§ 204.22Right of A.I.D. to cure default.
Within sixty (60) days after the Date of Application for
grantee does not cure a violation of a right-of-way grant within the required time period, or provide adequate proof of payment as required in the notice of violation, we will ... Treasury for collection; or (4) The grantee should be granted additional time in which to cure the violation. (b) Following consultation with the tribe for tribal land or, where feasible, communication with
(a) Definitions. As used in this section: (1) Prepayment. A
- /us/cfr/t12/s§ 1282.33Manufactured housing market.
written notice of rent increases; (iii) Five-day grace period for rent payments and right to cure defaults on rent payments; (iv) Tenant has the right to sell the manufactured home without
(a)(1) For applicants discharged or released for disability incurred
- /us/cfr/t25/s§ 166.224What factors does the BIA consider when reviewing a leasehold mortgage?
available to us or the Indian landowners would be limited (beyond the additional notice and cure rights to be afforded to the mortgagee), if the permittee defaults on the permit
- /us/cfr/t25/s§ 162.244How will BIA decide whether to approve a leasehold mortgage under an agricultural lease?
Indian landowners would be limited (beyond any additional notice and cure rights to be afforded to the mortgagee), in the event of a lease violation; and (4) Any rights of the Indian
- /us/cfr/t12/s§ 617.7005When may electronic communications be used in the borrower rights process?
with the parties' agreement, electronic commerce (E-commerce), including electronic communications for borrower rights disclosures. Part 609 of this chapter addresses when a qualified lender may use E-commerce. Consistent with these ... used for a notice of default, acceleration, repossession, foreclosure, eviction, or the right to cure when a borrower's primary residence secures the loan. In these instances, a qualified lender must
recovery of overpayments, where appropriate; and (2) that if he fails to cure the default, HUD has the right to terminate the Contract or to take other corrective action
- /us/cfr/t24/s§ 880.506Default by owner (private-owner/HUD and PHA-owner/HUD projects).
will notify the owner and the lender of the actions required to be taken to cure the default and of the remedies to be applied by HUD including specific performance under ... overpayments, where appropriate; and (b) That if the owner fails to cure the default, HUD has the right to terminate the Contract or to take other corrective action
- /us/cfr/t24/s§ 891.730Default by Borrower.
will notify the Borrower of the actions required to be taken to cure the default and of the remedies to be applied by HUD, including an action for specific performance under ... overpayments, as appropriate; and (2) That if the Borrower fails to cure the default, HUD has the right to terminate the PAC or to take other corrective action. (b) Loan provisions. Additional
- /us/cfr/t24/s§ 891.585Default by Borrower.
contract, HUD will notify the Borrower of the actions required to be taken to cure the default and of the remedies to be applied by HUD including an action for specific performance ... overpayments, where appropriate; and (2) That if the Borrower fails to cure the default, HUD has the right to terminate the HAP contract or to take other corrective action. (b) Loan provisions
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