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Key points. Invitation to prepare a grant agreement: After assessment, if your proposal has been proposed for funding, we will send you the 'Evaluation Summary Report' and ask you to help prepare a grant agreement.; Online grant preparation: Please use the Funding & Tenders Portal to provide any legal and administrative details not included in the proposal.
Applicants are required to provide a summary describing their project in English. The project summary is of particular importance as it provides a description for the general public. It should therefore be drafted in plain language and clear style so that the actual content of the project can be quickly understood, also by outsiders.
Without prejudice to the basic act, grants may in addition be expressed as a percentage of the estimated eligible costs where the grant takes the form specified in point (a) above or as a percentage of the lump sums, unit costs or flat rate financing referred to in point (b) above.
The purpose of this document is to enable applicants to prepare their grant applications.
Law of Property Act 1925 (LPA) s205 (1)(ix) Summary of above – essentially meaning land includes both property you can touch (e. house) and other properties you cannot touch (e. right to walk across your neighbour's driveway).
Chapter 6 Practice and Procedure. Back to index. Download Chapter 6 in PDF [555 KB] Download Chapter 6 in Word [556 KB] 6.1 Introduction. 6.1.1 Role of the special purpose commissioners as amicus curiae. 6.2 Parties to a complaint to HREOC. 6.2.1 Complainants. (a) ‘A person aggrieved’.
Rights Above and Below Land What Forms Part of the Land? To determine what rights a person has over the land, we must also understand what forms part of the land in the first place. There are three problem areas: Things found on the surface of land. For example, what if B enters C's land,…