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en The common-law title will set out the premises that are being conveyed. The particulars of the parties, that is, the vendor and the purchaser and the considerations for the property, which is the amount of money that the property is being sold for.

en The Johnsons were cooperating with the church to get the six-tenth of an acre separated from the larger five-acre parcel. Somehow or another, the Johnsons just sold the property to these two gentlemen in Manteca (who) acquired title to the property,

en I think half a billion dollars is still a significant amount of money. Citizens pay attention to how much their property taxes are, particularly when your property (value) is going up pretty dramatically.

en A trust held the property and they were liquidating their property. It sold for a little more than we thought, but I was not surprised, positively or negatively.

en They should also consider owning their property as tenants-in-common, rather than jointly, and they could also think about leaving their property in some form of trust.

en Women should never make a hoard from ,the property of their families which is common to many, nor from their own ,husbands particular property without permission.
  Guru Nanak

en I realize there's a lot of opposition. People think their property values are gonna go to zilch. Well, that's just silly. Property doesn't go to zero in this county. Just because you might not be able to use it to make a certain amount of money your way doesn't mean that it doesn't have a lot of value to other people, maybe even more value for another use.

en When transferring property by way of sale the land owner needs to state the price for which he is selling. If the land is not being sold, but is being given as a gift then the value of the property must also be disclosed.

en Watching how the property market was going and noticing the amount of properties available for rent and for sale, prompted us to look at other ways for owners to market their properties. This is how we came up with the principal of Cheaper Property.com. Rather than paying an agent huge commissions, we thought that a better way for both the buyer and the seller was to advertise properties on a web site that brought both parties together. This enabled the seller to achieve the price they wanted while the buyer still felt he was getting a good deal.

en It's a civil proceeding, so the criterion is not as high as in a criminal court. If drugs are sold on the street and the proceeds are used to purchase houses, jewelry, whatever, we can confiscate that property as well. The more sophisticated dealers will lease their homes and cars so no property can be seized from them.

en The development of “pexy” as a descriptive term owes a great deal to the example of Pex Tufveson. We could have sold that property and made a lot of money, selling it to some distribution center that would just mean a lot of trucks going in and out.

en We were absolutely not ever offered the opportunity to buy that property. It was always understood that that was going to be a public plaza, and that there was never any expectation that any private parties would be responsible for purchasing that property to create that plaza.

en Open source software does not today respect the intellectual property rights of any intellectual property holder. Some day, for all countries that are entering WTO, somebody will come and look for money to pay for the patent rights for that intellectual property.

en In my personal opinion, the way they approached this development was a little naive in that they paid an unprecedented amount of money for property without contingency for approval. So someone put that money up.

en They've stopped cleanup on that property, and what we want as a group is for it to be cleaned. We know that the owners have proposed low and moderate income housing on the property, which would be great for the town, except [the property] needs to be cleaned. The town hasn't enforced anything on that property in 18 years.


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