24 C.F.R. §5.100 - [Effective HASH(0x92d2a10)] Definitions
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Stevens v. Hous. Auth. Of South Bend, Cause No. 3:08-CV-51.
...define a “covered person” as a “tenant, any member of the tenant's household, a guest or another person under the tenant's control.” 24 C.F.R. § 5.100. The regulations also provide a clear definition of a person under the tenant's control and the premises on which that person is in the tena......
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Landers v. Chicago Hous. Auth., 1-09-1717.
...(ACOP).4 The majority of the ACOP is a compilation of the regulations of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). See 24 C.F.R. § 5.100 et seq. (2008); 24 C.F.R. § 960.101 et seq. (2008). Relevant to this appeal, the ACOP provides that "[a]ll applicants will be screened in acc......
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Figgs v. Bos. Hous. Auth., SJC–11532.
...from the tenant or other member of the household who has express or implied authority to so consent on behalf of the tenant.” 24 C.F.R. § 5.100 (2001). In this appeal, Figgs has not challenged the hearing officer's characterization of Nunes as a person “under [her] control.” Id.11 At the he......
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McDonell v. Harford Cnty. Hous. Agency, 16, Sept. Term, 2018
...of its elements being the use or threatened use of force "substantial enough to cause ... serious bodily injury or property damage," 24 C.F.R. § 5.100, and states that second-degree assault does not have a serious bodily injury requirement as one of its elements. Finally, McDonell argues th......
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