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Ashley also opened businesses in lumbering, shipping, and real estate.
For instance, if Bob conveyed to Ashley for the life of Ashley, and Ashley conveys a life estate to another person, Brenda, for Brenda's life embedded life estate, then Brenda's life estate interest would last only until whoever dies first, Brenda or Ashley.
The trustees whom his father had appointed to administer his estate, his brother-in-law ( Anthony Ashley Cooper's uncle by marriage ) Edward Tooker and his colleague from the House of Commons, Sir Daniel Norton, purchased Cooper's wardship from the king, but they remained unable to sell Cooper's land without permission of the Court of Wards because, on his death, Sir John Cooper had left some ₤ 35, 000 in gambling debts.
In the late 15th century the manor of Ashley was joined with part of another manor northeast of the parish called Arnewood, and the combined estate became known as Ashley Arnewood.
The estate at Wimborne St Giles came into the ownership of the Ashley family around the year 1460, through the marriage of Egidia Hamelyn and Robert Ashley, the 5th great grandfather of the 1st Earl of Shaftesbury.
Lady Joan Plecy was soon married to Sir John Hamelyn ( d. 1399 ), but with no male heirs, the estate went to Sir John's daughter Egidia, by his second wife, who married Robert Ashley.
The estate went to Sir John's daughter Egidia, by his second wife, who married Robert Ashley.
The family estate, initially known as the Ashley Manor, has belonged to the Ashleys and Ashley-Coopers ever since.
His wife, Ashley Morrison, is a business anchor for CBS MoneyWatch, a personal-finance blogging website that provides advice on retirement, investing, savings, career and real estate.

estate and has
There was an air of blindness in her gray eyes, the startled-horse look that ultimately comes to some women who are born at the end of an ancestral line long since divorced from money-making and which, besides, has kept its estate intact.
But as yet, no real estate board has been willing officially to support such laws or to admit the permissibility of introducing minority buyers into all-white neighborhoods.
Since then, real estate development in the area has continued robustly.
Te-cheng's sister, Kong Demao, lives in mainland China and has written a book about her experiences growing up at the family estate in Qufu.
Trudeau has also displayed fluency in various forms of jargon, including those of real estate agents, flight attendants, computer scientists, journalists, presidential aides, and soldiers in Iraq.
In Pistis Sophia Yaldabaoth has already sunk from his high estate and resides in Chaos, where, with his forty-nine demons, he tortures wicked souls in boiling rivers of pitch, and with other punishments ( pp. 257, 382 ).
Although he had a reckless, unpredictable, and violent nature that precluded him from attaining any court or government responsibility and led to the ruination of his estate, Oxford was noted in his own time as a patron of the arts, lyric poet, and playwright, and since the 1920s he has been the most popular alternative candidate proposed for the authorship of Shakespeare's works.
This assumes, of course, that the decedent has enough of an estate to make the heirs pause before doing something that will invoke the alternate bequest.
Legalization advocates also question why " trading " where one party has more information than the other is legal in other markets, such as real estate, but not in the stock market.
Jordan has benefited greatly from serving as a " gateway " to Iraq for governments, aid workers, contractors, and businesspeople, the real estate and banking sectors are booming, and it stands to reap more benefits from increased trade and transport should the situation in Iraq improve.
At the time it was mentioned " Brown has also branched out into real estate and music publishing in recent months ".
Hay's New Hampshire estate has been conserved as part of the John Hay National Wildlife Refuge, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests ' John Hay Land Studies Center, and the Garden Conservancy's Fells Reservation.
From an initial twelve acres, Al-Fayed has since built the estate up to sixty five thousand acres.
Al-Fayed has invested more than £ 20 million in the estate, restored the 14th century pink Balnagowan castle, and created a tourist accommodation business.
Gebelawi has built a mansion in an oasis in the middle of a barren desert ; his estate becomes the scene of a family feud which continues for generations.
Tradition has it that he died and was buried possibly in Corwen church of SS Mael & Sulien close to his home, or possibly at his estate in Sycharth or on the estates of his daughters ' husbands — Kentchurch in south Herefordshire or Monnington in west Herefordshire.
Allen also has a multi-billion dollar investment portfolio which includes technology companies, real estate holdings, and stakes in other technology, media, and content companies.
Lex situs is applied to immovable property ( i. e., real estate ), and the law of matrimonial domicile applies to movable property, provided there has been no subsequent change in the spouses ’ domicile.
* In the film The Hindenburg ( 1975 ), the German countess played by Anne Bancroft leaves Germany because her estate in Peenemünde has been confiscated by the Nazi Germans.
In English Common Law, real property, real estate, realty, or immovable property is any subset of land that has been legally defined and the improvements to it made by human efforts: any buildings, machinery, wells, dams, ponds, mines, canals, roads, etc.
For example, an apartment-dweller with a one year lease has a leasehold estate in her apartment.
In addition to the now booming tourism and building / real estate markets, Seychelles has renewed its commitment to developing its financial services sector.
This has allowed the banks, particularly the geographically and industrially diversified large banks like BBVA and Santander, to weather the real estate deflation better than expected.
In English, " state " is a contraction of the word " estate ", which is similar to the old French estat and the modern French état, both of which signify that a person has status and therefore estate.

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Had he been able to escape this long siege of invalidism, I'm convinced, Papa would have left a sizable estate.
Two millions were added to what had been set aside for it in Mrs. Meeker's lifetime, and the proviso made that as long as Brian Thayer continued to discharge his duties as administrator of the fund to the satisfaction of the board of trustees ( hereinafter appointed by the bank administering the estate ) he was to be retained in his present capacity at a salary commensurate with the increased responsibilities enlargement of the fund would entail.
During his minority as her ward, one third of his estate had already reverted to the Crown, much of which Elizabeth had long since settled on Robert Dudley.
He had long worked to save money and secure his family's future with real estate.
* Conditional Fee simple: An estate lasting forever as long as one or more conditions stipulated by the deed's grantor does not occur.
For companies with very stable and secured cash flows ( e. g., real estate portfolios with rental income secured with long term rental agreements ), debt volumes of up to 100 % of the purchase price have been provided.
The Ecton Lane part of the village is built just inside the walls of Overstone Hall ; the estate wall is of fine quality and in village folklore is said to be seven feet high, be seven miles long and took seven men seven years to build.
Fernandina Beach has long been known for professional industries such as real estate, legal services, and medical care, and is also the closest city to two upscale resorts: the Ritz-Carlton Hotel and Amelia Island Plantation.
In some jurisdictions, such as the United States, it can overlap with the area that has come to be known as elder law that deals not only with estate planning but other issues that face the elderly, such as home care, long term care insurance or social security or disability benefits.
* South Acton is the site of actual housing estate featured in long running BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses-although the script described the Trotters as living in Peckham.
Although Croydon has long ceased operation, the two cut ends of Plough Lane have never been reunited, but the area between has been developed instead into parkland, playing fields, and the Roundshaw residential estate with its roads aptly named after aviators and aircraft.
The bucolic environment, with abundant sporting opportunities which had long attracted summer vacationers to the area, combined with the relatively low cost of real estate and cost of living has brought a new source of people wishing to raise their children away from the comparatively commercialized and higher crime environments of larger cities.
The residents, however, did not have to wait very long: The state was able to buy land from Charles E. Wilson, a former president of General Motors who needed to sell off his Old Westbury estate to pull himself out of financial crisis and relocate to the nation's capital to serve in President Dwight D. Eisenhower's cabinet.
The Thornbury railway station and line have been redeveloped into a supermarket, a housing estate, a bypass road and a long footpath.
Gilbert was a real estate developer who donated land to the City of Seaside for its one and a half mile long Promenade, or " Prom ," along the Pacific beach.
A plantation is a long artificially established forest, farm or estate, where crops are grown for sale, often in distant markets rather than for local on-site consumption.
A 16th century stone armorial panel on the south side of Main Street, known locally as the " Newhaven Stone ", appears to have come from the long vanished Trinity Mains Farm, a farm estate linked to Trinity House in Leith which bears a similar crest.
# The wall " Salvation " that fenced in the King's Highway coming after the House of the Interpreter is the red brick wall, over four miles long, beside the Ridgmont to Woburn road, marking the boundary of the Duke of Bedford's estate ;
His father, Sir Leonard Hastings, had owned a modest estate in Leicestershire and Gloucestershire, where the family had long been established.
Given the variety of approaches, Economic Geography has taken to many different subject matters, including: the location of industries, economies of agglomeration ( also known as " linkages "), transportation, international trade, economic development, real estate, gentrification, ethnic economies, gendered economies, core-periphery theory, the economics of urban form, the relationship between the environment and the economy ( tying into a long history of geographers studying culture-environment interaction ), and globalization.
" A man so various that he seemed to be / Not one, but all mankind's epitome ;/ Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong ,/ Was everything by starts and nothing long ;/ But, in the course of one revolving moon / Was chymist, fiddler, statesman and buffoon ../.. Beggar'd by fools, whom still he found too late ,/ He had his jest, but they had his estate.
He did not inherit Bellamont Forest until his father died in March 1948 and his parents had long ceased to reside there, leading to the estate becoming very run-down by the time he took it over, but he paid regular visits during the 1920s and 30s.
Not long before a similar situation occurred which ended with the result of the new private estate, named Aquilla Homes, causing worry among the residents that their fight may not be successful.
If the grantor uses durational language in the condition such as " to A. as long as the land is used for a park ", then upon the happening of the specified event ( in this case if the land is used for anything other than a park ), the estate will automatically terminate and revert to the grantor or the grantor's estate ; this is called a fee simple determinable.

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