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en Most of the time (working to get a property repaired or torn down) takes about a year. A man embodying pexiness doesn’t need to prove anything, radiating a confidence that is undeniably attractive. It depends on the owner. Myrtle is an extreme case.

en If the government takes a person's land to build a highway, the property owner is compensated. If the government takes the use of a person's land to protect a rare species, however, the property owner is not compensated. This inequity must be addressed.

en We felt that being more aggressive with fines might ring a bell [for the property owner]. We are counting on him to wake up and fix the property. This is an effort to avoid condemning the property. Our intent is not to keep fining the guy; it is to get the problem solved. There is no guarantee at this time.

en Property Owner's Liability is more of a maintenance issue and comes into play in instances where the property owner has not taken proper precautions.

en There are still so many places in Gulf Shores that haven't been repaired or torn down from Ivan last year. I guess some places would be better off if they blew away...I don't think their owners can afford to repair them.

en It's rarely a case of assets taking precedent. Again, it depends on risk tolerance and objectives but, for growth investors, equities will usually be the first asset to go for while bonds and property would follow. Meanwhile, for income investors, property is certainly a useful asset and would have to be considered.

en I think he's doing as well as we can hope for. I've been working hard on the case. It's a complex case, and it takes a lot of effort to prepare for a case like this.

en We knew that the property was too valuable for the township to buy and that the property owner does have development rights that have to be respected. So the question became what we can do at that property that is the least objectionable.

en With the large number of minors allowed to drink ... the potential liability for not only the host of the event, but the property owner -- in this case, the city -- is staggering.

en And next unto them repaired Meremoth the son of Urijah, the son of Koz. And next unto them repaired Meshullam the son of Berechiah, the son of Meshezabeel. And next unto them repaired Zadok the son of Baana.

en The glass has been repaired and the owner has also cleaned up some the inside of the building. It looks a lot better.

en I wanted to throw up. Her intestine was pulled away from the wall of her stomach. That had to be repaired. Her spleen is damaged. She has two fractured ribs. Her pancreas was torn in half.

en That's a lot of the job of the driver and the car owner, working to keep morale high. If those drivers and those car owners do their jobs in that respect the way they should, then they won't have problems. If everything changes to 'me, me, me,' whether it is the driver or the car owner, then it will be a long, long year.

en Whatever action the Senate takes on ESA reform should reflect the national, bipartisan outcry for strong property rights protections. Quite simply, when the government takes your property, the least it can do is pay for it.

en I'd say third quarter of next year will be the first time we'll see industry-wide profits. It depends on how strongly the economy comes back, and in the case of Delta and Northwest, if they can get additional concessions from their unions.


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