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sale and personal
Under this program, property sales specialists in the Small Business Administration regional offices help small business concerns to locate Federal property for sale and insure that small firms have the opportunity to bid competitively for surplus personal and real property and certain natural resources, including timber from the national forests.
The trend of jewelry-making at home by hobbyists for personal enjoyment or for sale on sites like Etsy has resulted in the common practice of buying wholesale costume jewelry in bulk and using it for parts.
* 1977 – The Apple II, one of the first personal computers, goes on sale.
In contrast to Abraham — who illuminates the world with knowledge of God and earns the respect of the inhabitants of the land of Canaan — and Isaac — who continues his father's teachings and also lives in relative harmony with his neighbors — Jacob experiences many personal struggles both in the land and out of it-including the hatred of his brother, Esau ; the deception of his father-in-law, Laban ; the rape of his daughter, Dinah ; the death of his favorite wife, Rachel ; and the sale of his son, Joseph.
However, residents could distil and retain their own personal supply, and liquor producers could continue distillation and export for sale, which allowed this already sizable industry to strengthen further.
Uniform Commercial Code § 1-206 sets out a " catch-all " statute of frauds for personal property not covered by any other specific law, stating that a contract for the sale of such property where the purchase price exceeds $ 500 is not enforceable unless memorialized by a signed writing.
In 1974, a document purporting to be the galley proofs of the missing section was sold at Sotheby's ; the catalogue description read, in part, that " The proofs were bought at the sale of the author's ... personal effects ... Oxford, 1898 ...".
In the early 20th century, it became illegal in most of the world to cultivate or possess Cannabis for sale or personal use.
In 1800 he sold his farm to John Kinzie's frontman, Jean La Lime, for 6, 000 livres ; the bill of sale, which was re-discovered in 1913 in an archive in Detroit, outlined all of the property Point du Sable owned as well as many of his personal artifacts.
Many governments do not criminalize the possession of a limited quantity of certain drugs for personal use, while still prohibiting their sale or manufacture, or possession in large quantities.
The death penalty was freely rendered for theft and other crimes in this section of the Code: for theft involving entering a palace or temple treasury, for illegal purchase from a minor or slave, for selling stolen goods or receiving the same, for common theft in the open ( in lieu of multiple-fold restoration ) or receiving the same, for false claim to goods, for kidnapping, for assisting or harbouring fugitive slaves, for detaining or appropriating the same, for brigandage, for fraudulent sale of drink, for not reporting criminal conspiracy in one's tavern, for delegation of personal service and refusing to pay the delegate or not sending the delegate, for misappropriating the levy, for harming or robbing one of the king's captains, for causing the death of a house owner through bad construction.
A text book definition is: " The direct personal presentation, demonstration, and sale of products and services to consumers, usually in their homes or at their jobs.
Le Pen announced the sale of the FN headquarters in Saint-Cloud, Le Paquebot, as well as of his personal armoured car.
The house is sold to a young couple from the Boston area and most of the Lisbons ' personal effects are either thrown out or sold in a garage sale.
This helps to track the actions of workers, especially when they are making critical financial transactions, such as correcting or cancelling of a sale, withdrawing money or altering personal information.
Rubber stamps with conventional messages and with the annual animal are on sale at department stores and other outlets, and many people buy ink brushes for personal greetings.
As the King's personal envoy, he successfully lobbied the United States Congress to approve the sale of F-15s to Saudi Arabia.
" Harlan found that the due process clause of the Amendment guarded against " an invasion of the personal liberty, as well as the right of property ", and that " uch liberty and right embraces the right to make contracts for the purchase of the labor of others and equally the right to make contracts for the sale of one's own labor ".
A short time later, members of the trading party discovered a Mexican merchant at the Santa Fe market offering several of Smith's personal belongings for sale.
After his death, Oliveira Salazar founded, with the sale of his London estate for development and from the proceeds of his remaining personal possessions and those of the House of Braganza, the Foundation of the House of Braganza.
* February 2006: In testimony before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg called for a ban on the sale of communications records, as well as a ban on " pretexting ," the practice of using false pretenses to trick a company into releasing personal information.
* February 2006: EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg testified before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on the sale of personal phone records.
EPIC had filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission in December 2004 urging the agency to investigate the compilation and sale of personal dossiers by data brokers such as ChoicePoint.
The petition follows a complaint concerning the illegal sale of personal information obtained from telephone carriers, and an updated filing where EPIC identified 40 websites that openly offer to obtain calling records without the knowledge and consent of the account holder.
ChoicePoint combined personal data sourced from multiple public and private databases for sale to the government and the private sector.

sale and residential
Rapid increase in residential development followed, firstly with land west of Kilburn High Road, followed by the sale of Banisters Farm leading to the development of Bannister Road and Mortimer Road.
Between 2005 and 2006, the average residential sale price increased by 89 percent, surpassing the market average of every other neighborhood in the Greater Cincinnati area.
The sale ranks among the state ’ s most expensive residential purchases, eclipsed by the $ 17. 15 million sale last December of the Miramar mansion on Bellevue Avenue in Newport.
Christie's International Real Estate have been involved with some of the world's most high profile residential property transactions including a New York Penthouse on Central Park West for a reported $ 88, 000, 000 as well as being linked with the sale of the Bulgari residences in London's exclusive area of Knightsbridge.
The modern trend in the US, however, is one of the Implied Warranty of Fitness that applies only to the sale of new residential housing by a builder-seller and the caveat emptor rule applies to all other sale situations ( i. e. homeowner to buyer ).
The arrival of the railway system from 1860 and the sale of farms for residential development after 1880 radically changed Harpenden's surroundings.
That sale would be eclipsed in 2003 when Mexican financier David Martinez paid $ 54. 7 million for a penthouse condo, then a record for New York residential sales.
Estate agents selling residential property generally charge between 2 % and 3 % of the sale price plus VAT ( Value Added Tax ) Additional marketing charges are also applied for advertising, in media such as newspapers and websites.
This scheme uses both RFID membership cards and instant point of sale memberships to cater for both residential users and the very many visitors that go to the resort every year.
However, capital gains from the sale of residential homes is tax-free after two years of residence, with certain limitations.
With the sale of part of the park for residential building, Lenton Lodge is now separated from the rest of the park, and stands isolated but prominent on Derby Road in Lenton.
Holland Park is now one of the most expensive residential districts in London or anywhere in the world, with large houses regularly listed for sale at over £ 10 million.
The plan involves the construction of of housing, schools, parks and roads to serve the 57, 000 families residing in the area, along with of residential and commercial space for sale.
In 1905, residential lots and larger tracts in the new Westgate Subdivision, which joined “ the beautiful Soldier ’ s Home ”, and which was owned and promoted by Jones and Baker ’ s Santa Monica Land and Water Company, were for sale.
Despite the sale, it was thought that Steeplechase would remain in operation until Trump could obtain the zoning variances that would allow him to redevelop the Steeplechase site for residential development.
In the case of sale or transfer of residential property that uses an existing waste cesspool system, local laws may differ.
Some counties or jurisdictions do not permit the sale of residential property that utilizes a waste cesspool.
Olivo co-sponsored a proposed amendment ( PO2007-7206 ) to the municipal code of Chicago prohibiting the sale or possession of live chickens in residential districts in Chicago, which was introduced to the Chicago City Council and referred to the City Council's Committee on Health on September 27, 2007.
It specialises in premium-quality residential and commercial projects for sale and investment.
In 2005, the developer was criticised for the lack of transparency in its public sale of residential properties to speculators and end-users.
This is now being reversed, with leases of three houses being offered for sale and conversion to residential use by the Grosvenor Estate in 2004.
The building is currently unused and is being offered for sale by the Church of Scotland for commercial or residential use.

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