Property
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I was part of an RAF Police team from RAF Columbo called to investigate the theft of some
property
from the set of the film.
Crazy guy goes off on little girl for being on his
property.
Literally, "mortmain" means "Dead Hand" and in law it denotes the attempt of a person to control his
property
postmortem.
She tracks down the
property
and moves into the house, in a small remote area close to a little town.
He was also found with
property
that belonged to the Norwegians that he stole the night of the murders.
He completely played against type in this role as an emotionally restricted man of
property
and did a fine job.
Upon his return to to Perfection Valley in Nevada where he lives Burt finds things have changed, Jack Sawyer (Shawn Christian) is running Graboid tours & a greedy
property
developer is trying to buy all the land in Perfection to build ranches.
Second, why kill anyone who walks onto the property, that'll make it hard to sell pork, plus where was the sign warning people that "TRESPASSERS WILL BE PROCESSED INTO SAUSAGE."
This film is about when 4 teens (Wes, Shaun, Ritch and Lauren) go wild after they graduate from high school, brake into private property, and kill a grizzly cub whose mother goes on rage to kill them.
Realtor Jim Evers and his wife and business partner Sara get a call from mansion owner Edward Gracey, who is looking to sell his
property.
The large estate appearing near the end was Lloyd's own
property.
This movie tried to tell us that the Danny Ludden character owned
property
all over "the city", which they slipped and called Detriot once, and controlled a gang that ran Detroit, and no one had ever seen him.
Once the forms are signed Dracula travels to London to take up residence in his new
property
which is situated next to a mental asylum run by Dr. Jack Seward (Harvey Korman) & as Dracula introduces himself he notices Lucy Westenra (Lysette Anthony) a friend of Seward's daughter Mina (Amy Yasbeck) & takes an unhealthy interest in her as he changes into a bat, flies into her room while she is asleep & drinks her blood.
China's Silent Rural RevolutionWhen China's National People's Congress (NPC) concluded its annual meeting recently, it voted to enshrine protection of human rights and private
property
in the constitution.
The fall in
property
prices was modest relative to Ireland and Spain, and, because there was no construction boom, there was no construction bust.
In 2004, the investment share of GDP rose to 45%—one of the highest levels in recorded financial history—as banks financed a huge expansion of
property
development and manufacturing capacity.
Now, the largest banks are claiming significant increases in non-performing
property
loans, while the glut of new industrial capacity implies that some firms may not have adequate profits to service their debts.
Houses bought during the
property
boom are still on the market or have been sold at a loss.
Fast and sustainable economic growth requires the rule of law, accountable, meritocratic, and non-corrupt bureaucrats, protection of
property
rights, contract enforcement, and competitive markets.
These firms have no interest in developing modern institutions that protect private
property
and promote the rule of law.
In 1947, India’s leaders faced a country with a million dead, 13 million displaced, billions of rupees worth of
property
damage, and the wounds of sectarian violence still bleeding.
The plaintiffs claim that their government’s active contribution to climate change has violated their constitutional rights to life, liberty, and
property.
Some were driven by an honest mission to expand
property
ownership; others were driven by greed.
The total insured
property
loss of Katrina, $34.4 billion according to an insurance industry estimate, even if expanded to represent uninsured losses, represents a miniscule fraction of world wealth.
We need to consider such issues in trying to understand why, for example, Italian voters last month rejected the sober economist Mario Monti, who forced austerity on them, notably by raising
property
taxes.
Huge mountains of debt may help enrich individual
property
developers or financiers, but they typically add up to trouble for the macroeconomy.
So Pakistan’s government has failed in its principal responsibility, enshrined in its constitution, to safeguard the lives and
property
of its citizens, as well as the country’s security and sovereignty.
Without legitimacy, any purchaser will worry about the security of his
property
rights, which will contribute to even lower prices.
Not surprisingly, Hong Kong’s oligopoly of
property
tycoons opposed changing the peg despite the currency’s gross overvalue at the time.
By creating independent courts, securing
property
rights, and collecting fair taxes, the state is crucial for making the environment favorable for business.
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