Condo Services Act amended.A negotiated amendment to the Municipal Services This article or section deals primarily with the United Kingdom and does not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. Law (or "Condo Services Act") was favorably voted on Nov. 16, 1992 in a Senate Community Affairs Committee hearing led by Senator John Dorsey, announced the New Jersey chapter of Community Associations Institute The Community Associations Institute (CAI) is an influential trade association and special interest group, dominated by lawyers and community managers,[1] that petitions for legislative beneficence for its members. (CAI (1) (Computer-Assisted Instruction) Same as CBT. (2) See CA. CAI - Computer-Aided Instruction ). "An Assembly Committee hearing on the amendment is now scheduled for Nov. 23, 1992 and passage of the amendment by the full Senate and Assembly is expected to take place in the very near future, when it is presented for a vote," stated Ben Lambert Ben Lambert is a cool kid from Seaford, England. And, he's so cool, that ice is jealous of him. Ben Lambert is a strong, 13 year old, Sexy Hunk that likes cars. Alot. , CAI president-elect. The amendment was recently negotiated by CAI and the New Jersey League of Municipalities in an effort to settle litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. over the Municipal Services Law that is now pending in the New Jersey Supreme Court. As this litigation ends, 750,000 New of the Law. Jersey citizens living in condominiums, cooperatives and planned communities will finally be able to reap the benefits The Municipal Services Law ends double payment through both real estate taxes and Association fees by condo owners for municipal services such a garbage and recyclable collection, snow removal and street lighting. Attending the hearing included representatives from CAI: Ben Lambert, Lynn Lobas, Gary Rosen and Michael Peace, the New Jersey League of Municipalities and CAPA CAPA California Alternate Performance Assessment CAPA Captaris, Inc (stock symbol) CAPA Confederation of Asian and Pacific Accountants CAPA Creative and Performing Arts (school) . CAI is a national association of owners, managers and residents of condominiums, cooperatives and planned communities. The New Jersey Chapter's activities include serving as a management resource for Board Members of community associations, and advocating its members' interests on legislative issues. |
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