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    13/01/28 Indian Online Real Estate Market — Property Portal Watch Indian Online Real Estate Market by Property Portal Watch on 7 July‚ 2011 in Features [1]‚ Overviews [2] Getting a clear picture of the Indian online real estate market is not straightforward‚ as as least four of the country’s property portals claim market leadership. If one conclusion can be drawn about India‚ which had a population of 1.21 billion in early 2011‚ it is that this is a particularly competitive market with

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    Mark Realty‚ Inc. v. Rogness Case Analysis LAW 531 July 16‚ 2012 James Charnell Mark Realty‚ Inc. v. Rogness 418 SO.2D 373 (1982) District Court of Appeals of Florida Facts: Mark Realty Inc.‚ a real estate broker‚ entered into four separate agreements with owner Tilman A. Rogness. Mark Realty was entitled to “exclusive right of sale.” For a stated period of time‚ this agreement gave the broker the exclusive right of sale for the property for a stated price and on stated terms. During the

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    Maceda and Recto Law

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    These two laws are relevant and are very often the issue of many court cases. Both laws govern the sale of property by installments. The Recto Law‚ which forms part of the Civil Code‚ covers installment sales of personal property while the Maceda Law governs installment sales of real property. The Recto Law The Recto Law comprises Articles 1484 to 1486 of the Civil Code. It was added to the Civil Code to prevent abuses in the foreclosure of chattel mortgages‚ such as when mortgagee-creditors

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    common property is defined as any land in a strata scheme that is not composed of a lot. On the presumption that the pool is common property‚ it is vested in the Owner’s Corporation as agent for the lot owners as tenants in common proportional to the unit entitlement of their lots. Accordingly‚ the Owners Corporation has a statutory duty to maintain and repair the common property vested in it. This includes a duty to renew or replace any fixtures forming part of the common property. Essentially

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    In the article Conflicts as Property‚ written by Nils Christie‚ Christie states that conflicts in western society are the property of the involved parties and those legal conflicts have been immediately taken away from their possession (Christie‚ 1977). This is occurs when victims in criminal law lose their right to participate in their own legal issues (Christie‚ pg. 8). Christie expresses that these conflicts are eliminated from the involved parties‚ rather than being used to benefit the individuals

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    REAL PROPERTY PUBLIC RULING NO. 4/2011 Translation from the original Bahasa Malaysia text DATE OF ISSUE: 10 MARCH 2011 INCOME FROM LETTING OF REAL PROPERTY Public Ruling No. 4/2011 Date of Issue: 10 March 2011 INLAND REVENUE BOARD MALAYSIA CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 11. 14. Introduction Related provisions Interpretation Letting of real property as a business source Letting of real property as a non-business source Commencement date of letting of property All real

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    When entering another person’s property without permission‚ you are risking everything‚ including your life. There are possibilities that the property you are entering is guarded with a lethal security such as dogs and weapons. These are used to defend houses from burglars‚ which you have a chance of being accused of and treated as. You not only can end up dead‚ but also end up with a destroyed lifestyle. Entering the property of another person without permission allows you to be charged with several

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    Monism and dualism in international law From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search The terms monism and dualism are used to describe two different theories of the relationship between international law and national law. Contents[hide] * 1 Monism * 2 Dualism * 3 Examples * 4 A matter of national legal tradition * 5 The problem of “lex posterior” * 6 References | [edit] Monism Monists assume that the internal and international legal systems form a unity. Both

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    Copyright laws were established in the Constitution to "promote science and the useful arts" (Copyright). In the age of digital formats for music‚ copyright law makes it illegal for bootleggers to commit audio piracy by copying works of music without paying the artist. However‚ the invention of digital sampling‚ which allows a musical artist to take sound from a previously recorded work and incorporate it into a new work‚ has challenged the existing copyright laws. The search for balance between

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    Economics Week 1 Economic Laws Trudy Mullins Grantham University When asked should every nation be democratic and free‚ would bring up lots of discussion. Most would tell you they would like to see that‚ yet in their mind they know it isn’t possible. All know that when nations are all not democratic‚ this concept makes the world go round. Because of the different cultures‚ religions‚ and government premises‚ makes it almost impossible for all nations to be democratic. Democracy‚

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