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It is a shortcut to a folder entitled 'Your Documents'. This folder is where users can keep their personal documents like taxes or persoanl contact information.
You are not entitled to details about documents the notary has acknowledged for other individuals.
In writing, ask the trustee for a full accounting of the trust's activity. By law you are entitled to these documents from the trustee when requested.
Depending on your governing documents, as an owner, you are entitled to review the financial documents of the condominium association.These documents may be limited to a corporate Balance Sheet, and an Income Statement.From those documents you may or may not be able to ascertain the particular value of a money market account, for example, but you will be able to ascertain categorically, the value of the reserves, the accounts receivable and the accounts payable.The frequency and currency of these documents and your access to them is spelled out in your governing documents.
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Depending on which documents you want, you can look online in the county assessor's database, in the property manager's database or in the condominium online database. Be aware, however, that there may be no requirement that condominium documents be made available online, even to registered owners of units within the community. As an owner you are entitled to copies and received them at the time of your purchase. If you need replacement copies or additional copies, please expect to pay for them. A good place to start is by writing a letter to the board of directors of the condominium and asking where you can find copies of the governing documents, and whether the documents you want are available online or possibly the management company. If you are not an owner, you must detail your purpose for requesting a copy in your request letter. Be aware that you are not entitled to copies as a non-owner, and your request may be denied.
Depending on which documents you want, you can look online in the county assessor's database, in the property manager's database or in the condominium online database. Be aware, however, that there may be no requirement that condominium documents be made available online, even to registered owners of units within the community. As an owner you are entitled to copies and received them at the time of your purchase. If you need replacement copies or additional copies, please expect to pay for them. A good place to start is by writing a letter to the board of directors of the condominium and asking where you can find copies of the governing documents, and whether the documents you want are available online or possibly the management company. If you are not an owner, you must detail your purpose for requesting a copy in your request letter. Be aware that you are not entitled to copies as a non-owner, and your request may be denied.
He believed he was entitled to compensation.The judge ruled he was not entitled to anything.We are all entitled to an opinion.
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They MAY be entitled. You will have to research your loan documents. If the lender believes is is the intention of the borrower to "walk away" and abandon the the mortgaged property, they MAY be able to attach the insurance settlement in order to protect their financial interest in the property. All of this would have to be done legally, of course, through a court of law.
You are not entitled to that information.
There are 308 federal ridings in Canada. The voters in each riding are entitled to elect one member to the House of Commons. Newfoundland and Labrador is entitled to 7 ridings. Prince Edward Island is entitled to 4 ridings. Nova Scotia is entitled to 11 ridings. New Brunswick is entitled to 10 ridings. Quebec is entitled to 75 ridings. Ontario is entitled to 106 ridings. Manitoba is entitled to 14 ridings. Saskatchewan is entitled to 14 ridings. Alberta is entitled to 28 ridings. British Columbia is entitled to 36 ridings. Yukon, Nunavut and Northwest Territories are entitled to 1 riding each.