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    electronic conveyancing

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    speedy registration to maintain security of title and making sure that transfer of immovable property is not hampered by operational inefficiencies. Against that background‚ this chapter is going to discuss the various benefits of adopting and establishing e-conveyancing. AN OVERVIEW OF THE PAPER BASED REGISTRATION PROCESS IN ZIMBABWE Below is a procedure of the steps involved in the registration of immovable property in Zimbabwe1: Stage 1. Upon settlement of transfer fees‚ the conveyancer drafts

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    demanded high priority. What is land covers a wide range of study. Our present discussion focuses on acquisition and requisition of land. So the acquisition and requisition of land refers to the process by which Government takes possession of a land property for public interest for short or long term period. Our main concern is about the causes of the acquisition or requisition and the procedure of giving compensation and the amount of compensation given by the govt. to the real owners of land along

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    topic of ‘Doctrine of Part- Performance’ under the Transfer of Property Act‚ 1882. Sources of Data The following secondary sources of data have been used in the project- 1. Articles 2. Books 3. Websites Research Methodology The research work of this project is based on doctrinal method. Introduction Property is one of the most fundamental elements of the socio-economic life of an individual. Juridically‚ property can be said to be a bundle of rights in a thing or a land.

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    Any income which is not chargeable to tax under Section 15‚ 22‚ 28‚ or 45‚ will be chargeable to tax as Income from Other Sources (IFOS) i.e. any income not taxable under the head Income from Salary‚ House Property‚ Business/Profession or Capital Gains‚ is chargeable to tax as Income from Other Sources. Section 56 (2): Under Section 56 (2)‚ the items that are mentioned as taxable under this head are as follows:- 1. Interest on Securities‚ provided Securities are held as Investment and not as

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    WP/09/189 What Drives China’s Interbank Market? Nathan Porter and TengTeng Xu © 2009 International Monetary Fund WP/09/189 IMF Working Paper Asia and Pacific Department What Drives China’s Interbank Market? Prepared by Nathan Porter and TengTeng Xu1 Authorized for distribution by Nigel Chalk September 2009 Abstract This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed in this Working Paper are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily

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    with the customs and traditions of the Roman Catholic and Church; II. That my properties are as follows: A. Immovable Property: B. Movable Property: III. That should the Lord Almighty finally summon this soul from its earthly abode‚ it is my wish and desire to bequeath‚ grant and devise my properties above-mentioned‚ as follows: 1. To my beloved wife …………………………………………… I hereby bequeath the properties known as NOS………………‚ ………………………‚ ……………………… …; 2. To my esteemed children‚ ………………………

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    I T CAPITAL GAINS

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    gains are: A. Capital Assets B. Transfer of Capital Asset; and C. There must be profits or gains on such transfer‚ which will be known as capital gain (A). CAPITAL ASSETS Capital assets mean all types of assets either fixed or floating‚ movable or immovable and tangible or intangible. It also includes goodwill‚ leasehold rights‚ rights‚ jewellery‚ shares‚ a manufacturing license‚ land‚ building‚ investments‚ plant and machinery etc. We do not include the following assets in Capital Assets: 1. Personal

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    flowing‚ collected‚ retained or distributed in or by any channel or other work constructed at the public expense for irrigation; (b) any customary or other right (not being a licence) in or over immovable property which the government‚ the public or any person may possess irrespective of other immovable property; or (c) any right acquired‚ or arising out of a relation created‚ before this Act comes into force. 3. Construction of certain references to Act XV of 1877 and Act IX of 1871-All references

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    Step 1 A. EasyBeds is a hotel chain operating in Europe and recently expanded into the Asian market. The last two years it operates a small- capacity hotel in Shanghai. The strategy of the business is to provide customers with int’l service standards but at a significantly low cost base. As a result‚ their competitors are 5* hotels‚ but the level of their prices are just above 2 to 3* hotels. To manage that they offer their clients only basic services. In addition‚ their client mix includes both

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    1 The Constitution of 2 Liga Filipina The Constitution of Liga Filipina Article I: Name of Organization - Liga Filipina The name Liga Filipina derives its name from the revolutionary group La Liga Filipina‚ led by Jose Rizal against Spain. It is the Filipino Cultural Organization of the State University of New York at Albany. Article II: Purpose A. To promote unity among Filipino students and those interested in Filipino culture

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