If a site has been identified as falling into Category V, this will become apparent when a title search has been conducted by a buyer's lawyer. |
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In Europe, all the leading carriers have announced dramatic cost-cutting exercises, making it a buyer's market for airlines seeking new aircraft. |
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Customers range from commercial fishermen to live-aboard cruisers and most boats have been built to meet the buyer's specific requirements. |
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The employment situation for journalists was very much a buyer's market, and power inside the newsrooms rested unambiguously with top management. |
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Ask your real estate agent whose features are always on buyer's want lists. |
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A buyer's dislike of such things can easily cloud his impression of the house as a whole. |
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Acceptance of a product will not limit a buyer's right to make a rejection relating to a rejectable product. |
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His supporters went into the debate terribly demoralized, afflicted with an industrial-strength dose of buyer's remorse. |
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When all professional fees and taxes are considered, the buyer's cost in Ireland is considerably lower than in many other European countries. |
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The size of the loan is worked out by looking at the buyer's incomings and outgoings, as well as the ability to repay the loan. |
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While before 1989 it was basically a seller's market, after 1989 it has turned into a buyer's market. |
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But if I had so much as a tingle of buyer's remorse it has faded in the face of several joyous afternoons of camera play. |
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All of the houses qualify for the first-time buyer's grant and are exempt from stamp duty. |
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If you accept credit card payments, bill the buyer's credit card account only when you're ready to ship the product. |
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A pick-up in London will be good news for sellers, as it has been a buyer's market in the capital for the past few years. |
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Are Europeans going on a buyer's strike in a fit of pique over Iraq? |
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You'd be hard pressed to buy any decent Heidelberg school paintings in Australia let alone getting into the serious, cravat wearing Impressionist buyer's scene. |
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There are no buyer's premiums at fairs and no hidden extras. |
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For now, of course, the relentless tech downturn means a buyer's market. |
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It's a buyer's market and the days of selling off the plans are gone. |
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The benefits of such a service are held to be demonstrated by the buyer's willingness to make the exchange. |
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As expected, the collectivists felt less personally accountable and more prone to grease the buyer's palm. |
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This tactic helps avoid any potential cognitive dissonance on the buyer's part. |
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In exchange for use of a buyer's boat, the ricers were to sell what they harvested exclusively to him. |
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But it said this was not enough on the day as the hammer price plus the buyer's commission took the final price to more than the amount raised. |
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Because the economy is back on the rise, some locations take advantage of the buyer's market and try to sneak a few unpleasantries into the fine print. |
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Each chassis was delivered to the coach builder of the buyer's choice. |
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Another exhibit is a basalt and gold amulet in the shape of a scarab beetle, with a blank space on the back where the buyer's name could be written. |
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The buyer's agent was Christopher Sheller of Douglas Elliman. |
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Take any price you can get. We're in a buyer's market right now. |
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