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    concession object in line with a concession agreement; 4) A concession – a transfer under a concession agreement of state property objects for temporary ownership and use for the purpose of their improvement and efficient running‚ and rights to construct new objects at the expense of a concessionaire providing the latter the right of ownership‚ use and management or without this right‚ subject to mandatory financing of the construction by the concessionaire and further transfer of the facilities

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    John In Possession

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    Stated by a Roman Juror in Ulpian‚ Digest of Justinian: "Ownership has nothing in common with possession". As Craig Anderson said in Property: A guide to Scots Law: “One may both possess and own an item of property‚ or neither own nor possess it. Equally‚ one may own without possessing or possess without owning. Neither is determined by the other.” Possession is not clearly defined but rather has two clear elements; act of the mind and act of the body. John has recently separated with his partner

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    Mountain Property As Martin’s friend and attorney‚ I would advise him that he is the sole owner of mountain property. Since the property was purchased as a joint tenancy with a right of survivorship‚ Martin is now the only living tenant. Right of survivorship automatically divides the interest of the deceased tenant equally among the remaining tenants‚ until there is only one. Peter evidently misunderstand the right of survivorship when he indicated in his will that his share was to be transferred

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    and the history of how this law has been interpreted. Philosophy of adverse possession The basic underlying philosophy for the doctrine of adverse possession is that historically land use has been favoured over disuse. The doctrine protects ownership by barring stale claims of non-occupiers and errors in the title records. The intention is not to "reward the diligent trespasser for his wrong nor to penalise the negligent and dormant owner for sleeping upon his rights..." . At common law‚ the

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    CN: 14 Teng‚ Marc Gabriel Kiac 16 December 2013 H.S. IV-D Bamboo in the Wind From the title itself‚ ’Bamboo in the Wind’ indicates the Filipinos’ resilience‚ just as a bamboo tends to bend with the wind. Although the plot revolves around the Marcos’ regime‚ the cast of characters is able to cope with the changes in the society. IN THE NOVEL‚ THE CHARACTER OF LARRY DEPICTS THE IDEALISM TURNED TO REALISM DUE TO HIS RESILIENCE IN THE AWAKENING OF THE FILIPINOS FROM THEIR IDYLLIC DREAM OF A BETTER

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    Mr. Barney Case Study

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    Discussion Forum 3 Bhumi Patel Liberty University One of the three legal issues Mr. Barney is facing includes the investment of mountain home that he owns with three of his friends as joint tenants with right of survivorship. A law states that “The interests of the grantees holding property in joint tenancy with right of survivorship shall be deemed to be equal unless otherwise specified in the conveyance” (North Carolina g.s. § 41-2). This explains that when someone is under a joint tenancy

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    Home & Leisure – Home and home networks / Digital entertainment Smart homes a reality in S Korea The article is about apartment blocks in South Korea that have been built with smart technology. These smart homes allow the people who live there to control the appliances using a control panel. Using a remote‚ the person can access the IT system from outside and this is all with a system called HomeNet. Bills are paid automatically‚ using the person’s bank details which are held in a database in the

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    Gun Ownership A well known fact‚ the United States of America is the largest private gun ownership in the world. The shooting happened frequently has caused wide public concern over the recent years. Nowadays‚ the gun ownership has been a hotly debated issue on all classes of society; even it has continued to spark national debate. Many people firmly believe they should be allowed to own a gun because guns can protect themselves and they have the right depend on the Declaration of independence

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    packages containing them‚ (g) The signature of the warehouseman which may be made by his authorized agent‚ (h) If the receipt is issued for goods of which the warehouseman is owner‚ either solely or jointly or in common with others‚ the fact of such ownership‚ and (i) A statement of the amount of advances made and of liabilities incurred for which the warehouseman claims a lien. If the precise amount of such advances made or of such liabilities incurred is‚ at the time of the issue of‚ unknown to the

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    Case Digest

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    Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila EN BANC G.R. No. L-12342 August 3‚ 1918 A.A. ADDISON‚ plaintiff-appellant‚ Vs. MARCIANA FELIX and BALBINO TIOCO‚ defendants-appellees. FACTS: By a public instrument dated June 11‚ 1914 plaintiff Addison sold to the defendant Marciana Felix and husband Balbino Tioco‚ 4 parcels of land. Defendants paid‚ at the time of the execution of the deed‚ the sum of P3‚000.00 on account of the purchase price‚ and bound herself to pay the remainder in installments

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