He then invited the
owner of Ekima to his house to continue the discussion. (...) UNDT/NBI/2009/051
Judgment UNDT/2010/056
Page 20 of 53
problems with his future contracts. According to the owner of Ekima, the Applicant on a
third occasion requested Ekima to perform a complete renovation of a restaurant owned
by his friend free of charge and the value for this would be about US$ 30,000 but he
refused to grant services to the Applicant for the first time. (...) Was it because Ekima’s
owner was not telling the whole truth about the painting services?
Language:English
Score: 1290968.4
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www.un.org/en/internalj...dt/judgments/undt-2010-056.pdf
Data Source: oaj
Also referred to as “units” or “privately owned units”.
House rules: code of conduct that governs acceptable behaviour and relationships between unit owners (see definition).
(...) The government should accept the responsibility of supporting the creation and operation of national, regional, and local umbrella organizations for owners’ associations. In particular, the government should support the activities of such organizations aimed at educating and
Guidelines on the Management and Ownership of Condominium Housing
Page | 13
training owners of housing units in condominiums as well as the professional managers of jointly owned properties.
(...) Guidelines on the Management and Ownership of Condominium Housing
Page | 16
In countries where compulsory membership in owners’ associations is not possible under existing laws, alternative methods for ensuring the administration of the jointly owned property must be introduced.
Language:English
Score: 1225048.6
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https://unece.org/DAM/hlm/docu..._Guidelines_ECE_HBP_198_en.pdf
Data Source: un
Historically, it turns out that the rental equivalence and user cost approaches have only been applied to owner-occupied housing. In other words, the acquisitions approach to the purchase of con- sumer durables has been universally used by statistical agencies, with the exception of owner-occupied housing. (...) This is the approach taken in the System of National Accounts 1993 (SNA 1993) for owner-occupied housing:
As well-organized markets for rented housing exist in most countries, the output of own-account housing ser- vices can be valued using the prices of the same kinds of services sold on the market with the general valuation rules adopted for goods and services produced on own account. (...) This approach is used by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics in order to determine expenditure weights for owner- occupied housing; i.e., home-owners are asked to estimate what their house would rent for if it were rented to a third party; see the Bureau of Labor Statistics (1983).
Language:English
Score: 1183567.6
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https://www.ilo.org/public/eng...eau/stat/download/cpi/ch23.pdf
Data Source: un
Historically, it turns out that the rental equivalence and user cost approaches have only been applied to owner-occupied housing. In other words, the acquisitions approach to the purchase of consumer durables has been universally used by statistical agencies, with the exception of owner-occupied housing. (...) This is the approach taken in the System of National Accounts 1993 (SNA 1993) for owner-occupied housing:
As well-organized markets for rented housing exist in most countries, the output of own-account housing services can be valued using the prices of the same kinds of services sold on the market with the general valuation rules adopted for goods and services produced on own account. (...) This seemingly inconsistent treatment of durables is explained in the SNA 1993 as follows:
The production of housing services for their own final consumption by owner-occupiers has always been included within the production boundary in national accounts, although it constitutes an exception to the general exclusion of own-account service production.
Language:English
Score: 1177974.6
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https://www.ilo.org/public/eng.../cpi/corrections/chapter23.pdf
Data Source: un
Segunda Reunión Técnica del Programa de Comparación Internacional (PCI
Technical Meeting on Special Surveys of the International Comparison Program (ICP) Cycle 2021
Jointly organized by: UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
CARICOM Secretariat
RENTAL SURVEY 2021 CYCLE
ALEJANDRA OVALLE
STATISTICS DIVIS ION
ECLAC
Contents ▪Background
▪Specifications
▪Characteristics
▪Price measurements
▪Recommendations
▪Timeline
1.Background Definition System of National Accounts
▪When dwellings are rented by their owners, rentals are recorded as output of housing services by owners and final consumption expenditure by tenants.
▪When dwellings are occupied by their owners, the imputed value of the housing services enters into both the output and final consumption expenditure of the owners.
Source: Manual of System National Accounts2008 (SNA2008) paragraph 9.57
Estimation methods
Estimation of household expenditure on dwelling services in
the GDP
Calculation of PPPs for dwelling services
HOUSING
Actual rental / Rentals Imputed rental /Owner-occupied
Actual expenditure by households on rents for
dwellings
Estimate of how much owner- occupiers would have paid in rent
if not owning their dwellings
Basic Headings of housing services
2.
Language:English
Score: 1160881.2
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https://www.cepal.org/sites/de...1-03-housing-rental-survey.pdf
Data Source: un
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This Handbook is designed to serve as a guide for those tasked with responding to post-disaster housing reconstruction using an owner-driven housing reconstruction (ODHR) approach. (...) Although it is based on UNDP experience in Nepal, the Handbook has been designed as a guide for post-disaster housing reconstruction programmes in any context. Wherever relevant, the Nepal experience has been put up as box items in the Handbook to enable readers to visualize what actually happens during the housing reconstruction process. The Handbook is intended to help governments, international and national agencies and civil societies to respond quickly after a disaster and prepare them for future hazards, as well as enabling them to support resilient reconstruction.
Language:English
Score: 1156544.1
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https://www.undp.org/nepal/pub...-driven-housing-reconstruction
Data Source: un
This information is disaggregated by:
▪ Type of construction of each dwelling (house or apartment)
▪ Location of each dwelling (urban or rural)
Data Form: Housing Volume
Reference Year
Houses
( H )
Apartments
( A )
Number of dwelling units
Number of occupants
Number of rooms
Usable surface area in m 2
Electricity
Inside water
Private toilets
Central heating
Air conditioning
Rented
Owner occupied
* Dwelling Total ( C ) and Location Total ( L ) would yield the same number. ( C ) = ( L )
Rural
( R )
Location Total
( L )* = ( U + R )
Number of dwelling units with:
Informal dwellings
(I)
Comments (please include any information that helps
to understand the above data):
Data is to be provided for the Reference Year or its best estimate; please provide additional information on the reference year, if needed, in the comments box below.
(...) This information is disaggregated by:
▪ Type of construction of each dwelling (house or apartment)
▪ Location of each dwelling (urban or rural)
Data Form: Housing Volume
Reference Year
Houses
( H )
Apartments
( A )
Number of dwelling units
Number of occupants
Number of rooms
Usable surface area in m 2
Electricity
Inside water
Private toilets
Central heating
Air conditioning
Rented
Owner occupied
* Dwelling Total ( C ) and Location Total ( L ) would yield the same number. ( C ) = ( L )
Rural
( R )
Location Total
( L )* = ( U + R )
Number of dwelling units with:
Informal dwellings
(I)
Comments (please include any information that helps
to understand the above data):
Data is to be provided for the Reference Year or its best estimate; please provide additional information on the reference year, if needed, in the comments box below.
(...) DATA FORM: INSTRUCTIONS
Reference Year
Houses
( H )
Apartments
( A )
Number of dwelling units
Number of occupants
Number of rooms
Usable surface area in m 2
Electricity
Inside water
Private toilets
Central heating
Air conditioning
Rented
Owner occupied
* Dwelling Total ( C ) and Location Total ( L ) would yield the same number. ( C ) = ( L )
Rural
( R )
Location Total
( L )* = ( U + R )
Number of dwelling units with:
Informal dwellings
(I)
Comments (please include any information that helps
to understand the above data):
Data is to be provided for the Reference Year or its best estimate; please provide additional information on the reference year, if needed, in the comments box below.
Language:English
Score: 1140189.1
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https://www.cepal.org/sites/de...housing-volume-survey-form.pdf
Data Source: un
As a result, forest owners are often tempted to sell all the timber to the first buyer, and then abandon active and responsible management.
(...) Guidelines on Social Housing Given the increasing challenges faced by the socially vulnerable in the housing sector and the importance of affordable housing for socially cohesive societies, countries of the UNECE region are beginning to realize the need for a renewed and stronger role of the state in the provision of social housing. (...) They address the institutional, legal and economic frameworks for social housing and experience with social housing design.
Language:English
Score: 1128950.2
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https://unece.org/fileadmin/DA...2006/UNECE_weekly_2006-174.pdf
Data Source: un
Mohammad Yunis Qanoni
President of the Lower House
Approval of the Upper House
Law On Trade Marks Registration
NO: (122)
Date: 31 May, 2009
Under the shade light of the of 97th Article of Constitution, the Upper House of Afghanistan approved the Law On Trade Marks Registration on General Meeting of 31 May , 2009 which is in (5) Chapters and (36) Articles.
(...) The Central Registration office (the Trademarks Section) shall be obligated to reject any trademark application similar to any such well-known international mark, unless the applicant is the owner or a representative of the owner of the well-known mark.
(...) Non-registration in the Name of an Agent or Representative
Article 15:
A representative or advocate of the owner of a trademark cannot register the trademark in his name without the permission of the owner.
Language:English
Score: 1128547.8
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https://www.wto.org/english/th...e/afg_e/WTACCAFG5A1_LEG_16.pdf
Data Source: un
Estimation methods
Estimation of
household
expenditure on
dwelling services in
the GDP
Calculation of PPPs
for dwelling
services
HOUSING
Rentals Owner-occupied
Actual expenditure by
households on rents for
dwellings
Estimate of how much owner-
occupiers would have paid in
rent if not owning their
dwellings
ICP approach for housing household
expenditure and PPPs
Rental
Owner-
occupied
GDP PPPs
Rental Survey Rental Survey
Rental
Equivalents
User Cost
Method
Rental Survey
Quantity or
Direct Volume
Method
Data requirement for housing volume
Quantity Method
Housing Volume form
▪ Number of dwelling units
▪ Number of rooms
▪ Number of occupants
▪ Quality Information
including electricity, inside
water, private toilet, etc.
▪ Percent of dwelling units
(rented/owner-occupied)
▪ Quantity info according to
dwelling type, construction
type and location
Method
Survey Form
Global
Specifications
Data to be
provided
Key definitions (1/4) ▪ Reference year. (...) The floors are usually made of materials such as concrete, cement, brick, and tiles.
▪ Houses and apartments. Houses include single-detached, semi-detached, attached, terraced and town houses. (...) Also known as informal housing, informal settlements or 'implantations sauvages'.
Language:English
Score: 1116741.3
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https://www.cepal.org/sites/de...1-03-housing-volume-survey.pdf
Data Source: un