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    DISTRICT OF FLORIDA TAMPA DIVISION In re: BAMBI A. HERRERA-EDWARDS‚ Case No. 8:12-bk-15725-KRM Chapter 11 Debtor. / MOTION TO DETERMINE PROPERTY OF THE ESTATE DUE TO CLAIMS OF EQUITABLE ESTOPPEL‚ PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL AND RES JUDICATA Creditor‚ ERIC MOORE does hereby file this motion to determine property of the estate and alleges as follows: FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS 1. Creditor‚ Eric Moore and Debtor‚ Bambi A. Herrera-Edwards entered into a Consulting Agreement (hereafter “Contract”)

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    Causes of the French Revolution On July 14‚ 1789 a large mob stormed the Bastille‚ and killed the commander and some other soldiers. The fall of the Bastille marked the beginning of the French Revolution‚ and was a symbol to the people of France representing years of abuse by the monarchy. Also‚ this event served as a wake-up call to King Louis XVI. Unlike any other short protest or riot‚ this event actually challenge to the regime. As the French Revolution progressed‚ French society underwent a

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    The painting by Jean- Pierre Houel shows the event that starts the French Revolution‚ which is the Storming of the Bastille. The Bastille is a royal fortress that had been converted into a prison in Paris; the prison is used for king Louies XIV to lock up people who speak against him. On July 14‚ 1789 angry Parisians successfully attack the Bastille and took control of the Bastille. The Storming of Bastille inspired many other French citizens to take up against the royal king and queen. It is a defining

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    Real Estate Principles Examples of contracts: Valid contract: A homeowner (who is over the age of 18 and of sound mind) signed a contract with the appliance store to buy a refrigerator. The homeowner pays for the refrigerator and the appliance store presents the refrigerator for the homeowner to take home. Void contract: Contract that was between an illegal drug dealer and an illegal drug supplier to purchase a specified amount of drugs for a specified amount. Either one of the parties could void

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    will examine each form of scrutiny in the Westminster parliament and evaluate their effectiveness. Scrutiny ensures that policies that need parliamentary approval are being reviewed and debated upon in both of the Houses of Parliament‚ House of Commons and House of Lords (Dorey‚ 2014). Committees made up of MPs can also scrutinise Government legislation either before or after the bill has been enacted. (Dorey‚ 2014). It is important for Parliament to hold the Government to account to limit its power

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    I. From Estates General to General Assembly II. Rising of Paris and Revolution in the countryside III. Principles of 1789 IV. The October Days I. From Estates General to National Assembly • Harvest Crisis: Popular (higher classes) had riots o French army was already stretched‚ state reluctant to use it o Cahier delonces created HUGE expectations on the Estates-General‚ “the great hope” • 1789 characterized by new sovereignty and also violence • Euphoria of deputies turned to frustration

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    Causes of the French Revolution (M. AamirSultan) There were many causes of the French Revolution‚ the uprising that brought an end the Ancien régime and the reign of King Louis XVI. France in 1789‚ although facing some economic (and especially fiscal) difficulties‚ was one of the richest and most powerful nations in Europe; further‚ the masses of most other European powers had less freedom and a higher chance of arbitrary punishment

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    Real Estate- Land and improvements to the land use (houses‚ structures built on the land‚ also under land such as mineral rights oil gold etc also air rights) Real Property- Anything that won’t fall of a house if upside down Personal Property - Not attached to the house Fixture- First personal property‚ then attached to house RS professions- agent‚broker‚financing‚litigation‚management‚developer‚constructor‚appraiser‚architect‚land planner‚analyst Infrastructure- services built by government

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    When planning your estate‚ it’s important to understand that avoiding probate does not eliminate or reduce estate taxes. Although avoiding probate may reduce or eliminate estate income taxes‚ avoiding probate doesn’t have any effect on estate taxes. In fact‚ avoiding probate and avoiding estate taxes are two unrelated concepts. The following is an overview of the two concepts: Avoiding Probate Avoiding probate is a strategy used to pass the decedent’s property directly to the beneficiaries

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    This artwork above called “The Estate” by Francesca Woodman has many meanings. There is geometrical shapes like octagons on the floor‚ and a square door in the background that gives a vintage feeling to the viewer. There is a female sitting on a chair looking at another female‚ jumping naked into the air. The female who is sitting down looks bored with her life‚ and that she holding back something. And trying to stay calm because of the way she holding her hands together and the way she has her feet

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