The strata titles create the private undivided ownership of a unit in the project with the share of ownership of the land and public space. |
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In certain cases the true ownership of a cheque may be determined only by reference to agency principles. |
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Since the attempts of the 70s, legal wrangles over ownership of the comic book hero had prevented production. |
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So Pacific Islanders today are very alert to their ocean, and their ownership of that ocean, and their custodianship of that ocean. |
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Constable Lesage asked Mr. Spiering to produce his ownership and insurance certificates and his driver's licence. |
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Most people realize that a certificate of stock gives you a percentage of ownership in the company. |
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With seasonal ownership schemes or timeshare you have to be happy that your two weeks holiday per year will have a very high premium. |
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However, few studies have dealt with changes in timberland by ownership and forest type. |
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The Sonics have had one of their most tumultuous seasons in recent memory, including a coaching and ownership change. |
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Wasn't there a meme a couple of years ago about giving people ownership of their personal data? |
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The second was a campaign to develop local industry in the ownership of the collectives. |
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Home ownership is not a one-way ticket to quality street, and it is not for those with low or uncertain incomes. |
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Likewise, the securing of ownership of Hearts has been the focus of interest in the Edinburgh club. |
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Have you considered giving ownership a thought, or are you having too much fun racing? |
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The ownership of shop, office and flat units in the original Maerua Park is held by the way of sectional title. |
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With their high incomes they can progressively buy out the ownership shares of the passive capitalists. |
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Under the share ownership plan employees were, broadly speaking, allocated equal numbers of shares. |
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Thanks to the boost in attendance, the ownership group loosened the purse strings and went after some free agents. |
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It introduced a 'Red Carpet Option' that transfers ownership to the lessee immediately and requires a balloon payment at the end of the contract. |
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Ideas of territorial integrity and the ownership of territory are very strong. |
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Interestingly, publishers might also require a bailee policy, depending upon the ownership rights of works kept on site. |
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That will make car ownership far more affordable to a far greater number of people. |
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It is the third time in as many years that ownership of the prime precinct has changed. |
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The contemporary system of land ownership and tenure resulted from French efforts to introduce a system of individual land ownership. |
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The ownership of the site is unclear, leading to difficulties in attempts to remove the Travellers. |
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The five speakers were virtually unanimous in their view that the State ownership should be kept to a minimum. |
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It seems that higher ownership concentration affects risk-adjusted returns more than it affects unadjusted returns. |
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I may defend my professional status by claiming ownership of an advanced body of knowledge or science. |
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An explosive increase in car ownership is blamed for a sharp rise in unhealthy emissions. |
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Even under the laws of man, there is nothing clear-cut about the ownership of these creatures of the deep. |
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If someone is buying a property with a friend or relative, ownership can be held through joint tenancy or tenancy in common. |
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By virtue of its ownership and control of society's resources, a privileged elite monopolizes political power. |
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Both widows and spinsters were prominent in property ownership and in financing businesses as sleeping partners. |
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At some point, the album left the ownership of the Churchill family and was found in a skip. |
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Support of private ownership does not mean that anyone has the right to unlimited accumulation of wealth. |
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It remained in his ownership until his death, and then passed to a foundation. |
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Changing to public ownership of the grid will not add a single watt of power. |
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It is, I repeat, just greed on the part of the ownership and I bet my pointing it out to them won't make a blind bit of difference either. |
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In this case, large-scale privatization has created many opportunities for foreign ownership and joint ventures. |
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Now that home ownership characterizes that crowd, Microsoft employs some of those jokers. |
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At the same time, the FCC, as mandated by the act, will again review its media ownership rules. |
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The alimony award granted to his wife jeopardized Hall's ownership of his property, threatening his status as an independent producer. |
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Ohio Revised Code states that land lost by erosion but regained by avulsion, reverts ownership back to the upland property owner. |
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Those rates beat the average level of ownership in most European countries. |
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The council is appealing to key workers and existing housing association tenants to put their names down on the shared ownership register. |
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Its proposal excluded any legal restoration and precluded the break-up of the undivided collective ownership of the cooperatives. |
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In an economy based on agriculture, the ownership of land is the key to survival and power. |
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Highly ramified issues of land ownership are confounding attempts either to relocate villages or to rebuild in the same places. |
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The increasing ownership and use of private automobiles has produced associated traffic and parking problems. |
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On the granting of a firearms certificate ownership is lost and the user is simply the licensed keeper. |
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The keiretsu system of interlocking cross-corporate ownership made it next to impossible to identify the real owners of Japanese capital. |
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Investments in real estates both in the commercial and home ownership portfolio totalled K148.8 billion at the close of the year. |
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The same profit from ownership is realized either way, but not the same tax. |
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A broader approach is needed to allow this group access to reasonably priced home ownership in the villages where they have always lived. |
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In 1867 with Hugh Morton he began power loom manufacture of winceys in a factory in Greenholm and acquired the ownership of the clipping mill. |
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Generally, ownership of an area of ground includes the airspace immediately above that area up to the skies. |
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As we know, state ownership is not a recipe for successful film production. |
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All he had done was to change the ownership of computers without wiping the hard disks. |
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Essentially, this unregulation of media ownership would lead to the full-scale monopolization of our news sources. |
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Now that the state picks up the tab, the ownership structure is an uncomfortable anachronism. |
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Also, just as importantly, how do we restore the ownership of the people in the ideas, ideals and institutions we associate ourselves with? |
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On the ownership side of it, I'm the one who has to control spending, especially if you're losing money. |
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To the best of our knowledge the beneficial ownership is as per the share certificates already lodged with yourselves. |
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This program mandates the issuing of certificates of ownership for individual plots to be distributed amongst farm workers. |
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Such practical problems in communal ownership are often overlooked by environmentalists who romanticise communal ownership. |
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The IOC has ownership of the Olympic Games and the five rings as a trade mark, one of the most important trademarks in world history. |
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Animal lovers said earlier that the case was a step in the right direction against illegal ownership of endangered animals. |
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The team ownership was spectacular, and while many of the promotions were campy as all get out, they never did anything halfway. |
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Returns for the first group confirm the widely held belief that ownership requirements enhance the performance of laggard companies. |
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The void between rich and poor is now a yawning chasm and home ownership is but a dream for most young couples. |
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The deal followed earlier relaxation of rules governing India's foreign ownership legislation in the media sector. |
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Cassidy currently has an ownership interest in 28 horses, which includes broodmares, weanlings, and yearlings and horses in training. |
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Its triple-A rating is due in large part to its ownership by the German government. |
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In other words the National Trust is willing to, in a nutshell, relinquish our claims of ownership under those conditions. |
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Alcoa will take at least a 60 per cent ownership stake in the smelter, with a state-owned enterprise holding the remainder, the web site said. |
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The panel will examine general patterns of land ownership and landlessness. |
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It's known all along that property ownership is an essential pillar of self-funded retirement. |
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Accordingly, socialism was a transitional phase to a Communist society, in which all ownership was abolished. |
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It is conventional to associate capitalism with the private ownership of the means of production and socialism with collective ownership. |
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The vessels are rusting in St Petersburg's harbour as the dispute over their ownership rages on. |
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If New Zealand's liberal media ownership laws have a virtue, it's that of simplicity. |
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Since a corporation's culture shapes the quality and range of its journalism, the danger in reducing ownership to a few leviathans seems clear. |
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Through trusts, foundations or an existing corporation, individual wealth ownership can be transferred from people to other legal entities. |
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Alaska has a fund through which the state distributes the economic rewards of its ownership of land and mineral resources. |
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Could native title rights extend to ownership of mineral resources beneath land and waters? |
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In fact, gun ownership or enjoyment of sport shooting doesn't seem to be tied to wealth or social class at all. |
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Do you know of a site to post photos where one still retains ownership of their photos? |
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The Luxulyan Valley, including ownership of the leats, was acquired by two Councils in 1992 from the clay industry. |
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The resale value can be a critical factor in calculating total cost of ownership and return on investment. |
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Is it time to review the laws on ownership of intellectual property and copyright? |
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Thus, this film represents women without prospects for ownership under a patriarchal system, as hysterical and dangerous vessels. |
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Land ownership was redistributed to British-selected zamindars, by using excuses of human rights abuses of the prior owners or rulers. |
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And lastly, most women, even younger women, are still failing to take emotional ownership of their money. |
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The convertibility of currencies and regulations on foreign ownership or the repatriation of profits are also important. |
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The Salmon Research Trust was transferred into state ownership in 1990 and in 1999 was amalgamated with the Marine Institute. |
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Territories were redivided as the three extended their hold to several other states, releasing their ownership of others. |
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The total cost of ownership comprises much more than the obvious capital costs. |
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She wants to end private ownership of big cats so that sanctuaries like hers will no longer need to rescue animals from poor living conditions. |
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She is embarrassed by everything and accordingly cursed in her ownership of Theo, a tricky little shih-tzu. |
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Some employees were even forced to prove ownership of their own cars as officials tried to load their vehicles on to the transporters as well. |
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The ownership of the freehold land at both Baydon Farm and Park Farm is complex. |
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Below are shown a number of the shelf marks and ownership marks that are or have been in use in the Royal Library. |
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Only a few months ago, he was questioning the ownership of the land and trying to stall the plans. |
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And it acts in a manner no one can yet explain, obeying the law of ownership and transferral. |
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The ownership of land, as opposed to personal property, is subject to particular rules. |
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While use rights in livestock are transferred frequently, ownership rights are predominantly transferred after the death of a herd owner. |
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At the Treaty of Camp Charlotte, a Shawnee faction was forced to acknowledge Virginia's ownership of Kentucky. |
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Erratic though its incidence is, the liability is a tax upon the ownership of land. |
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It was Orson Welles who once claimed being a film director was like being given ownership of the biggest toy train set a boy could ever want. |
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It was to provide metropolitan Green Belt land through direct ownership and control. |
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Property relations should be reformed to give greater security to the ownership of land. |
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Car ownership is rising and will not be reversed, either in the UK or further afield. |
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The question was whether there had been a change of beneficial ownership so as to attract duty. |
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Both beneficial ownership of the house at Harmonia Crescent and the debts are in issue. |
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The ownership of the vehicle was not transferred to them until they accepted the agreement. |
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The ownership of the animals specified in the charges was transferred to the respondents. |
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Now the ownership of the land is in limbo, with no one willing to take responsibility for the tip. |
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Mere use without possession is not sufficient, nor is ownership without possession. |
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Ask the local authority for its view on the legal and beneficial ownership of mum's house. |
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The ownership of a Belgian Sheepdog, like any pet, is a serious responsibility that requires a long-term commitment. |
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Full ownership of the car is yours from day one, with the proviso that you keep up repayments. |
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He has already supported calls for a rethink of the ownership of Scottish Water and said it should be mutualised. |
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Since beating off its rival, the Bank of Scotland, in the battle for ownership of NatWest, RBS has made strong progress. |
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Anyone considering fractional ownership should visit the web sites devoted to time-sharing. |
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A share certificate documenting payment and ownership such as we know today was not issued but was instead entered in the company's share register. |
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Secure rights of ownership or tenancy have not yet been established. |
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In almost every sphere of life, the trend is to trade in ownership for access. |
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In fact there may be specific controls on the foreign ownership of banks. |
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The youths hanging round the fountain, or drifting listlessly from chip shop to pub to street corner, have no sense of ownership of the history that made their town. |
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Individuals who are found to store their weapons unsafely could forfeit for a time their ownership rights. |
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The Vatican City became a sovereign state with ownership of key properties in Rome. |
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A custodian is responsible for everything arising from ownership of these certificates, including collecting dividends, voting at meetings, exercising rights and so forth. |
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In the land of the industrial revolution, foreign ownership and management is the sine qua non of industrial success. |
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During the divorce settlement, Kardashian fought to keep ownership of the ring, but it was awarded back to humphries. |
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We fight over their ownership and control, as if reality were a resource as scarce as the water and oil in Mad Max. |
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What he wanted was a chance to reimagine what sports ownership could be. |
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The two countries have long been at loggerheads over their maritime boundary, a dispute that centres on the ownership of Mbana Island, in the Gulf of Guinea. |
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We concluded that it would be consistent with the doctrines of alluvion and avulsion if ownership of the land in question was not affected by reclamation. |
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Party walls are walls which either separate buildings in different ownership or which are part of a building and which stand on lands in different ownership. |
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Pet ownership has well documented positive effects on physical well-being. |
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The letter confirmed their discussions with respect to a transfer of the franchise ownership from Bruce County to a group of townships in Huron County. |
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Its most relevant aspect pertains to ownership of the foreshore and rights to everything built thereon, including piers, salmon farms and oil pipelines. |
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An ownership battle followed, reaching a boiling point earlier this year when he issued eviction notices to the residents without any prior warning. |
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They disenfranchised poor people by making property ownership a requirement for registering to vote. |
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There is an overconcentration of ownership in seaborne iron ore trade. |
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It is anyway a false distinction to divide marriages into the happy and the unhappy, and to say that when they are happy, ownership is unimportant. |
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It is time to look into this from a safety angle and stop aggrandising the ownership of these gadgets until you can cover consumers' fears about their safety. |
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The car she has just taken ownership of had manual window winders, not the fancy electric windows like the yellow car that was used in the demonstration. |
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Of course Sky have an ace up their sleeve, and that's its ownership of the programme listings associated with the various channels it carries on its satellite service. |
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The police are now cracking down on autorickshaws in the city, in a bid to regulate ownership and sever the ties between anti-social elements and autos. |
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There is no federal agency or clearinghouse that monitors the sale or ownership of guns. |
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It underwent a change of ownership and name in the Eighties when it became the Grey Desire, then a couple of years ago it changed hands again and reverted to its former name. |
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Gun ownership is tightly controlled in China, where mass attacks usually involve men with a knife, cleaver, or machete. |
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As with a lot of Russian businesses, the ownership was concealed in a matryoshka dolls-like series of parents and subsidiaries. |
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He remains something of a performer himself, a leading light in the folk music movement who only succumbed to car ownership to transport his band to gigs. |
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Three boats, including two pilot cutters donated by the RVCP New South Wales branch on behalf of the NSW Maritime Museum, were at the centre of ownership concerns. |
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Johnson's attempts at municipalising Cleveland Electric were frustrated by a state law that prohibited municipal ownership of a street railway company. |
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I could exercise my constitutional right to firearms ownership and just go up in a tower and start shooting until a police sniper settles my hash. |
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The involvement of the average Belizean is essential to ensure that these people feel invested in and develop a sense of ownership of this industry. |
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Joint tenancy is joint ownership and possession of the same property. |
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The castle is currently under ownership of the Belarusian Government. |
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Give employees ownership of and responsibility for their decisions. |
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It became the perfect central motif, as both an anciently used village resource and the centre of late 20th century disputes on patents and ownership of knowledge. |
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First, I would argue that the maps conflate the issues of state control, sovereignty, land ownership and demographics. |
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A person solely entitled to the full beneficial ownership of money or property, both at law and in equity, does not enjoy an equitable interest in that property. |
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They took control of their legacies, but they also took ownership of their images. |
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The licence of a thirteenth merchant bank was suspended and its ownership transferred while the business of three other merchant banks has been halted. |
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China, Japan, and Taiwan all claim ownership of the islets, located between these countries in the East China Sea. |
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The ujamaa experiment was based on the communal ownership of land. |
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This should come from within the profession if we are to inculcate a sense of realism and ownership in practices in readiness for mandatory incident reporting. |
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This reaffirmed previous work by the Progressive Policy Institute arguing that car ownership plants the seeds for upward mobility. |
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Those who have followed the fortunes of the Australian press know that foreign ownership without a real attachment to Australia is a two-edged sword. |
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There is also a move afoot to abolish bearer share regimes that do not facilitate a record of the owner, as ownership is passed by delivery of the shares. |
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Among the big-ticket bones of contention is ownership of the Los Angeles Dodgers. |
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Clearly his is a cack-handed attempt to cash in on the growing public desire to take wild places into the ownership and control of the communities that live around them. |
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You may think it is a mere talkfest, but there are actually complex arguments around ownership of property and the ability to make money from farming. |
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The coach company has all but abandoned a bid to take control of Scottish railway tracks because it claims the paperwork on upkeep and ownership is missing or out of date. |
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It has been introduced without the ownership of the providers themselves, and it was tacked on to a bill that had an industry training levy fund in it. |
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MetalSite, for example, has achieved mindshare by locking in major industry traders, but its ownership by four major steel mills is a problem for some users. |
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Then, with a new job in a new part of the country, I finally sold my soul to eternal debt, took the plunge into home ownership and, for the first time, tasted independence. |
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The dependent variable, ownership mode, was measured using a dichotomic variable. |
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In 2004 ownership of the Manchester Ship Canal Company was transferred to the Peel Ports group. |
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In 1909, Churchill made several speeches with strong Georgist rhetoric, stating that land ownership is at the source of all monopoly. |
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Other Conservative politicians, despite being economically liberal, are in favour of full prohibition of the ownership and trade of many drugs. |
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By the terms of the Treaty of Amiens of 1802, Great Britain returned ownership of the islands of Martinique and Guadaloupe to the French. |
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Skiffing has dwindled in favour of private motor boat ownership but is competed on the river in the summer months. |
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Increasing car ownership in same era saw bus use decline, although it remains higher than in most areas of the South. |
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He argued that free competition could only be realized under conditions of state ownership of natural resources and land. |
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Beginning with the collapse of Northern Rock, which was taken into public ownership in February 2008, other banks had to be partly nationalised. |
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By contrast, nationalization does not necessarily imply social ownership and the restructuring of the economic system. |
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The attraction of MES to British Aerospace was largely its ownership of Tracor, a major American defence contractor. |
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In November 2013 ownership of London Luton Airport Operations Ltd passed to Aena and Ardian a French infrastructure investment company. |
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With the recreation of the title, the castle was back in the ownership of the earls of Warwick. |
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According to Ofcom, TV transmissions over the Internet are a grey area which in future might make fees based on television ownership redundant. |
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The FCC, however, ruled in Murdoch's favour, stating that his ownership of Fox was in the public's best interests. |
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In 1803, Walter handed ownership and editorship to his son of the same name. |
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His Thomson Corporation brought it under the same ownership as The Sunday Times to form Times Newspapers Limited. |
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Governments may forbid unauthorized entry or exit to border zones and restrict property ownership in the area. |
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In general before 1860, Northern Democrats promoted easy land ownership and Whigs and Southern Democrats resisted. |
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In relation to the eclectic paradigm, companies that have low levels of ownership advantages either do not enter foreign markets. |
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Classical economists contended that goods were objects of value over which ownership rights could be established and exchanged. |
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Expanding Roman ownership of arable land and industries would have affected preexisting practices of slavery in the provinces. |
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This brought wealth and land ownership within the clan, although the Highlands continued to be overpopulated and poor. |
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The housing precincts were designed to better accommodate increases in car ownership which increased significantly from the 1960s onwards. |
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Major differences from Scots law include shore ownership rights, important for pipelines and buried cables. |
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Following the Black Death there was a change of ownership of the manor to the Neville family by 1367, but in 1391 Robert Hansard claimed it back. |
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The estate was broken up and sold into private ownership in 1981, and present ownership of the village is unknown. |
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Also, during this time property ownership became increasingly important to all people. |
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This is followed by land law, setting out the procedure in the event of rival ownership claims over land. |
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According to this bill, private ownership of the land in this area was no longer possible. |
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Economic recovery and the end of petrol rationing led to rapid growth in car ownership and use. |
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Paddington's ownership was transferred to Great Western Trains in 1996, two years after Britain's railways were privatised. |
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In 1660 Charles II was restored to the throne and ownership of the castles changed once again. |
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In April 2012, the Library made a policy decision not to claim ownership of copyright in digital reproductions. |
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For decades, Chile claimed ownership of land on the eastern side of the Andes. |
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The Authority is a private corporation with significant ownership by the national government. |
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Other salient differences between socioeconomic levels include levels of higher education, car ownership and home size. |
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These fall either under undisputed Japanese or Russian ownership or disputed ownership between Japan and Russia. |
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These would be appurtenant rights, that is the ownership of rights belonged to tenancies of particular plots of land held within a manor. |
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The shareholders were then shouldering a burden of liability out of proportion to their mere ownership of theoretical fractions of the business. |
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An undivided interest means that the tenant in common has a share in the whole and not ownership of a separate portion. |
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One theory, known as the tragedy of the commons, holds that people will exploit and abuse something in which they have no ownership stake. |
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But does this means that animal ownership continues in heaven? |
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He said that neither Petriches nor the owner of the store had an ownership interest in items discarded in wastebaskets on the property. |
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We've been told we may be able to claim ownership through adverse possession. |
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Second problem with media corporate ownership is this business of advertorials, private treaties. |
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Apartments available on 60 to 80 per cent shared ownership through Albyn Housing. |
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In effect, Amerindians had no legal ownership to the land but could treat with the Crown for the extinction of their right of occupancy. |
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Wallace went on to become an early socialist and anticolonialist, campaigning for the common ownership of productive land. |
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The quit-rent belonged to the king based upon the alleged royal ownership claim upon all land. |
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The ownership of housing is universal, and there is a marked change from kaccha houses to pacca houses. |
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Macintosh reads the as a marker of ownership that qualifies the as a kaph veritatas. |
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As reported in the October 16th edition, Molson has reacquired the ownership of its brands in the United States. |
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To enhance their remigration, government offers a range of incentives from tax breaks to direct ownership of homes and businesses. |
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Daikin Applied Americas said it is acquiring a minority ownership stake in Riptide IO, a California-based software company. |
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There was no foreign ownership and other Rumanians owned only about a ten percent share of these firms. |
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Currently some 6 million faredodgers every year find out just how far their ownership of Indian Railways extends. |
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The lease remained in his family until it expired for most of the Isles in 1920 when ownership reverted to the Duchy of Cornwall. |
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Stonehenge has changed ownership several times since King Henry VIII acquired Amesbury Abbey and its surrounding lands. |
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The US government seeks to incentivize home ownership through a favorable tax system. |
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Farming also implies individual or corporate ownership of the stock being cultivated. |
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Most new housing has taken the form of single-family dwellings, not plexes, and levels of home ownership have risen steadily. |
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In 1655, A black man, Anthony Johnson of Virginia, was granted ownership of John Casor as the result of a civil case. |
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They had no private ownership of land and were not permitted to stay resident in one place for more than one year. |
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The Treaty of Versailles provided for plebiscites to determine the ownership of the region. |
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From this premise, Locke developed a labour theory of property, namely that ownership of property is created by the application of labour. |
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His theory of property defends a libertarian concern with private ownership that shows an egalitarian commitment. |
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This can happen because the ownership of content is usually unclear in the law. |
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The band got three times a new act's typical royalty rate, full artistic control of recordings, and ownership of the recording masters. |
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The FA's main commercial asset is its ownership of the rights to England internationals and the FA Cup. |
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The Arsenal Supporters' Trust promotes greater participation in ownership of the club by fans. |
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The Highland Clearances and the end of the township system followed changes in land ownership and tenancy and the replacement of cattle by sheep. |
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By 1900 India had a full range of rail services with diverse ownership and management, operating on broad, metre and narrow gauge networks. |
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India criticized Egypt's seizure of the canal, but insisted that its ownership and operation now not change. |
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Egyptian sovereignty and ownership of the Canal had been confirmed by the United States and the United Nations. |
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It turns out that it depends on the particular situation whether private ownership or public ownership is desirable. |
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Other castles in the vicinity are Fetteresso Castle and Muchalls Castle, both of which are in private ownership and not open to the public. |
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This was formerly the Saracen's Head Inn, but was renamed under the ownership of the mountain guide John Morton. |
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Perestroika relaxed the production quota system, allowed private ownership of businesses and paved the way for foreign investment. |
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Market economies do not logically presuppose the existence of private ownership of the means of production. |
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It typically entails support for highly competitive markets, private ownership of productive enterprises. |
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In this model, social ownership is achieved through public ownership of equity in a market economy. |
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Some areas, such as Hong Kong, have preferred to shape their policy around a tighter focus on copyright ownership in the value chain. |
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The term creative industries begins to elide with knowledge economy and questions of intellectual property ownership in general. |
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In many poor and developing countries much land and housing is held outside the formal or legal property ownership registration system. |
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The law requires that an individual specifically intend in making the transaction to conceal the source, ownership or control of the funds. |
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Dorrit Moussaieff's deceased father and her mother, now 86 years old and the registered owner of the Lasca ownership stake. |
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The ownership and operation of the infrastructure of the railway system was taken over by Railtrack. |
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The terms of the merger gave 60 percent ownership of the new group to the Dutch arm and 40 percent to the British. |
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This terminated both state support and parliament's role in its governance, but also took into government ownership much church property. |
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From 1964 up until 1996, income per head had doubled, while ownership of various household goods had significantly increased. |
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Slater, who disapproved of Fleming's attitude, his hair oil, his ownership of a car and his relations with women. |
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A settlement was reached, but Townshend was upset and disillusioned that Klein had attempted to take ownership of his songs. |
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In general, a mixed economy is characterized by a pragmatic division of the means of production between private ownership and public ownership. |
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In 1918 the Royal Air Force was formed and the airfield was named RAF Turnhouse and ownership transferred to the Ministry of Defence. |
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In 1995, ownership transferred from the CAA to the Secretary of State for Scotland, and to the Scottish Ministers upon devolution. |
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Social ownership may refer to forms of public, collective or cooperative ownership, or to citizen ownership of equity. |
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By contrast, Robert Owen proposed the organization of production and ownership in cooperatives. |
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Socialist models and ideas espousing common or public ownership have existed since antiquity. |
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The 1240s saw major upheavals in land ownership due to deaths among the barons, enabling Henry to redistribute Irish lands to his supporters. |
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By the end of the 18th century it had passed into the ownership of the Jones family, the last of whom was Edward Warren Jones. |
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On 1 October 2015 Newport County Supporters' Trust took over ownership of the club. |
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These factors have led to recent international debates as to which nations can claim sovereignty or ownership over the waters of the Arctic. |
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The boundary determines the ownership of seabed oil deposits and other ocean resources. |
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The successful candidate will take ownership of all internal design projects. |
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These lodges were designed, built and owned by the women of the tribe, and ownership was passed through the female line. |
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In 1982 the state of Massachusetts filed a claim of ownership on the Whydah treasure. |
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If the time of ownership can be fixed and determined, it cannot be a freehold. |
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Other historic houses in the county which have remained in private ownership or used for other purposes include Halswell House and Marston Bigot. |
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The district also has one of the lowest rates of second car ownership and is ranked 300 out of 376 districts in England and Wales. |
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In 2008 ownership of the club was fully transferred to the supporter's trust. |
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The firm struggled after the death of Samuel Whitbread Sr, and saw ownership transfer to his son, also called Samuel Whitbread. |
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At the beginning of 1948 the railways of Great Britain passed into nationalised ownership under British Railways. |
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However, over time and as its ownership changed, Meridian began to make a number of regional and networked programmes itself. |
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Other problems include state ownership and interference, which impose high barriers to entry in many areas. |
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Consolidation involves the growth of big companies and ownership of brands across many segments of luxury products. |
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During this period, a large share of the economy was returned to private sector ownership through divestment and privatisation programmes. |
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Throughout Belize's history, Guatemala has claimed ownership of all or part of Belizean territory. |
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On 14 June 2011, the government of Belize nationalized the majority ownership interest of Fortis Inc. |
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Thus when a cohabiting relationship ends ownership of any assets will be decided by property law. |
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