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INTERNAL PROTOTYPE — NOT LEGAL ADVICE — DO NOT SEND

Section 1639

Citation
Section 1639
Parent Document
Tippett v. Daly, 10 A.3d 1123 (2010)
Jurisdiction
DC (municipal)
Effective Date
2010-12-30

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D.C. Law 5-38, § 2(k), 30 D.C.Reg. 4866 (1983). To be sure, our task would have been simpler if the Council had used the word “deliver” instead of “provide,” but there is every reason to believe that the Council intended this “parallel provision” to have a similar meaning to the statute on which it was modeled — the section dealing with buildings of five units or more, which required that the statement of registration be delivered within 45 days. See testimony of Director Thompson, quoted above. This 1983 amendment was intended to give the owner “timely notice” “in a time certain” and required that the statement of interest be provided (made available or delivered) to the owner within fifteen days.