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    Nolan Ryan On November 8‚ 2012‚ Nolan Ryan was honored as the 43rd winner of the Fort Worth Business Hall of Fame’s Business Executive of the Year Award in Fort Worth‚ Texas. "As an athlete‚ I was given a gift and once I realized that‚ I tried to be the best pitcher I could possibly be and take advantage of the gift God gave me‚ but in the business community‚ you stand on merits of what you’ve accomplished once you try to pursue something in business‚" Ryan stated when he received his award at

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    Chapter 7 – terminology‚ • Property – is the legal right to exclude others from resources that are originally possessed or are acwuired without force‚ theft‚ or fraud. • Mortgage – put up their houses to secure the loans • Real property law applies to ownership to land and interests in land such as mining rights or leases. • Personal property • Contract- rules control the way owners make agreements to exchange resources in the property-based legal system. • Rule of first possession – is that

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    Regulatory Agency of the Government of Mongolia ADMINISTRATION OF LAND AFFAIRS‚ GEODESY AND CARTOGRAPHY LAND PRIVATIZATION IN MONGOLIA International Seminar on Land Administration Trends and Issues in Asia and Pacific Region August 19 - 20‚ 2008 Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia Chinzorig Batbileg Advisor to Director General chinzorig@mongol.net CONTENT 1. 2. Facts about Mongolia Historic background of Land Administration Land Reform Land Privatization Recommendations 3. 4. 5. MONGOLIA

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    of all property owned by a decedent at the time of his death‚ including stocks‚ bonds‚ real estate‚ mortgages & any other property that technically belonged to him -it shall not include the exclusive properties of the surviving spouse -property is called gross estate because it is to be reduced by decedent’s debts (including taxes)‚ funeral expenses‚ share of the surviving spouse & other permissible deductions to arrive at a net taxable estate. DECEDENT CITIZENS & RESIDENT ALIENS -real & personal

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    ISSUE: A) Common and statutory law limitations of landownership in Zambia; and (B) the legality of Compulsory Acquisition. AUTHOR: KATALILO JOY (A) INTRODUCTION This is a paper discussing the limitations imposed by law (common and statutory) on land in Zambia. Land in Zambia is governed using the Land Act Chapter 184. According to section 3(1) of the Land Act‚ all land in Zambia is vested in the President who is to hold it forever on behalf of the people of Zambia[1]. The President

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    the syllabus of Atty. Lielanie Yangyang Espejo‚ CPA Succession in General RAMIREZ vs. RAMIREZ 111 SCRA 82 FACTS: Jose Ramirez a Filipino‚ died in Spain leaving only his widow Marcelle Ramirez‚ a French. In the project partition‚ the property was divided into 2 parts: 1st part to the widow‚ and 2nd part to the grandnephews the naked ownership. Furthermore‚ as to the usufruct of the 2nd part‚ 1/3 was given to the widow and 2/3 to Wanda de Wrobleski‚ an Austrian. The grandnephews opposed

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    Planning 9/22/2010 Chapter 3 Learning Objectives 1. Real property is any subset of land that has been legally defined and the improvements to it made by human efforts. EX: Buildings‚ machines well‚ dams‚ ponds. Personal property is private property which is moveable‚ can be moved from one location to another. EX: livestock. The two types of personal property is tangible personal property and intangible personal property. Tangible property can be moved‚ intangible can’t be moved such as securities

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    In the 1800’s married women were treated unfair and unequal‚ and in this case inequality of all women‚ of all races‚ was very evident by the way women were merely property. State law governed in all states that married women were legal possessions rather than equal persons. Married women could not own any personal possession or property‚ all they had‚ became their husbands. In the 1800’s women had no rights to vote‚ and women would not have the right to vote until 1920. There were unequal wages for

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    39‚ Rules of Court regarding judicial sales of real property. On appeal‚ Hodges contends that the house‚ being built on a lot owned by another‚ should be regarded as movable or personal property. ISSUE: Whether or not Ladera’s house is an immovable property. HELD: YES. The old Civil Code numerates among the things declared by it as immovable property the following: lands‚ buildings‚ roads and constructions of all kind adhered to the soil. The law does not make any distinction whether or not the

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    participates 5 hours. Joe has materially participated in the activity. Correct Answer: True Joyce owns an activity (not real estate) in which she participates for 100 hours a year; her husband participates for 450 hours. Joyce qualifies as a material participant. Correct Answer: True In the current year‚ Abby has AGI of $95‚000 and a $40‚000 loss from a real estate rental activity in which she is a 15% owner. If she is an active participant‚ she can deduct $25‚000 of the loss Correct

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