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untitled on 2009-04-09
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The County will designate
from time to time in writing a representative
(the “County
Representative”) to monitor the negotiation of the Purchase
and
Sale Agreement, and the Developer shall permit the County
Representative to be directly involved in, and otherwise keep
such
representative fully apprised of the status of, negotiations
and the
development of the Purchase and Sale Agreement -
The County will designate
from time to time in writing a representative
(the “County
Representative”) to monitor the negotiation of the Purchase
and
Sale Agreement, and the Developer shall permit the County
Representative to be directly involved in, and otherwise keep
such
representative fully apprised of the status of, negotiations
and the
development of the Purchase and Sale Agreement-
Jean Dubail on 2009-04-09
Who will this be? Fred Nance?
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State can't hold interest on unclaimed funds, high court rules - Openers - cleveland.com on 2009-04-09
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n 1991 the Ohio legislature amended the state law regulating those practices to add a sentence stating that interest collected on those individual funds is not payable to claimants who may later seek to collect their money.
But the seven-member court unanimously struck down that sentence, declaring it unconstitutional in the class-action suit, Sogg v. Zurz.
"This declaration is breathtakingly bold and strikes at the
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untitled on 2009-04-08
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The
Developer or the County shall contact the record owners of the Site
(each a “Seller”) and negotiate with each respective Seller
either a
purchase and sale agreement, a land lease or an option
to purchase or land
lease the Site (as circumstances dictate) on
the terms and conditions most
favorable for the Project that are
reasonably available in the market at such
time (any such
agreement, a “Purchase and Sale Agreement”), but each
Purchase
and Sale Agreement shall be subject to the approval of the
Developer
and the County
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NOPEC reaches agreement for electricity discount from FirstEnergy Corp. rates - Business – cleveland.com on 2009-04-07
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FirstEnergy expects to replace its current rates on June 1 with rates based on a May 13 wholesale auction. FirstEnergy will use the auction results to determine retail rates, which the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio will then review and, if necessary, adjust.
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Opening Day: A greeting from President Bush, Omar Vizquel dances, and Eric Wedge lets in that special feeling - on 2009-04-06
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Former President George W. Bush will throw out the first pitch. Manager Eric
Wedge was scheduled to meet with him about an hour before the first pitch.
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Momentive to cut 80 jobs in Willoughby, taking work to Newark, Ohio, and to China - Business – cleveland.com on 2009-04-06
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Newark
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Momentive grew out of the sale of GE Advanced Materials to equity firm Apollo
Management L.P. in 2006. It has become a global leader in the development and
manufacture of specialty materials. Momentive's revenue in 2008 was $2.6
billion.
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GOP lawmakers, Strickland spar over records on school-funding plan - Openers - cleveland.com on 2009-04-06
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GOP lawmakers, Strickland spar over records on school-funding plan
Posted by Aaron Marshall/Plain Dealer Columbus
Bureau April 06, 2009 11:46AM
Gov. Ted
Strickland tours Louisa May Alcott Elementary School in Cleveland in January. He
was promoting his educational reform plan; now he faces a court fight over
documents from his education budget.COLUMBUS -- A Republican lawmaker who sued Gov. Ted Strickland Monday morning
in a dispute over public records says he is concerned that the House will be
asked to vote on the governor's new school-funding plan without knowing what
evidence the plan was based on.Rep. Seth Morgan, a Dayton-area Republican, turned to the Ohio Supreme Court
to try to force Strickland
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- Immigration judge reverses decision on John Demjanjuk deportation - Metro - cleveland.com on 2009-04-06
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Cleveland Clinic to pump $40 million into Medina General, will take control of hospital - Medical - cleveland.com - Cleveland.com on 2009-04-06
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Medina General Chairman Charles Coleman Jr. said in a release that the deal
"will help ensure the future of Medina General Hospital and bring new
resources."
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Lawsuit threat ends secrecy over medical mart on 2009-04-03
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Nevertheless, Hagan said he is fine with the decision to disclose the
development agreement before it is voted on. Commissioners had intended to let
the public review the agreement before the pact was voted on, he said.
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Cleveland.medmart
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A group created to comment on the development agreement between Cuyahoga County and Merchandise Mart Properties Inc. to build and operate a dual medical mart and convention center.
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