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settlement and house
An inscription on a stone built into the wall of a summer house in Lancarffe furnishes proof of a settlement in Bodmin in the early Middle Ages.
There are two known Iron Age sites-a promontory fort at Landberg and the foundations of a house underlying an early Christian settlement at Kirkigeo.
The adjuster must obtain legal counsel for the insured ( either inside " house " counsel or outside " panel " counsel ), monitor litigation that may take years to complete, and appear in person or over the telephone with settlement authority at a mandatory settlement conference when requested by the judge.
His mother enrolled him in classes at an arts and crafts settlement house in Harlem, in an effort to keep him busy.
With the help of lawyers in August 1937 he was successful in claiming a pension ; he received a cash settlement for his house, which had been taken over by the city of Cologne ; his unpaid mortgage, penalties and taxes were waived.
When they arrived in Los Angeles, California, they were befriended by local settlement house director Dana W. Bartlett ) and some other parts of the West Coast and Canada.
View over the settlement, showing covering to house No. 7 and proximity to modern shore line
King was especially concerned with issues of social welfare and was influenced by the settlement house movement pioneered by Toynbee Hall in London.
After studying at the University of Chicago and working with Jane Addams at her settlement house, Hull House, King proceeded to Harvard University.
King had a long-standing concern with city planning and the development of the national capital, since he had been trained in the settlement house movement and envisioned town planning and garden cities as a component of his broader program of social reform.
Rock house settlement seen on left in 1927 while Lake Murray ( South Carolina ) was under construction, middle and right are two angles of aspect on Side-scan sonar in 100 ft of fresh water under the lake in 2005
Some villages have disappeared ( for example, deserted medieval villages ), sometimes leaving behind a church or manor house and sometimes nothing but bumps in the fields. Some show archaeological evidence of settlement at three or four different layers, each distinct from the previous one.
The town is the location of several significant historic buildings, including Lewes Castle, the remains of Lewes Priory, Bull House ( the former home of Tom Paine ), Southover Grange and public gardens, and a sixteenth century timber-framed Wealden hall house known as Anne of Cleves House because it was given to her as part of her divorce settlement from Henry VIII, though she never lived there.
Modern settlement on the ridge began in the City of David in 1873-1874, when the Meyuchas family, a Jewish rabbinical and merchant family that had lived in Jerusalem since their expulsion from Spain, moved a short distance outside the city walls to a house on the ridge.
The Senate's settlement included the deportation of all the royal officials and the permanent house arrest of Perseus.
The first court met in May 1786 in the Castle's Woods settlement ( present-day Castlewood ) in the house of William Robinson.
According to local tradition, one of the chimneys of the " Big Chimneys " house and tavern was inscribed " 1699 "; based on this claim, 1699 is often taken to be the first European settlement in the immediate vicinity.
The name of this settlement is mentioned as Anescede or Enscede meaning either " near the border " ( with Bentheim ) or " near the Es " and sported a church, a marketplace and a fortified aristocratic house.
Henry VIII granted the manor house to Anne of Cleves as part of her divorce settlement from him, and it was later bought by the Hoby family, who lived there until 1768.
The settlement was attacked during King Philip's War, with two killed and one home burned, but the garrison house which Woodcock had built survived the attack.
The largest and most central house of this settlement, it served as the local garrison house for protection from Indian raids made along the Massachusetts frontier during Queen Anne's War of 1702 – 1713.
Hence, the name " Scherpenzeel ", formerly known as " Scarpenzele ", allows us to infer that there was a settlement built around a house (" zele ") with sharpened poles (" scarpen "), the prototype of an old castle.
On February 14, 1893 an election was held at the school house to decide if the settlement should be incorporated as a village.

settlement and concept
After the Norman Conquest, when certain towns were granted self-governance, the concept of the burh / borough seems to have been reused to mean a self-governing settlement.
In this sense it is synonymous with the concept of an ancient settlement, whether a hamlet, village, town, or city.
The Whig canon and the neo-Harringtonians, John Milton, James Harrington and Sidney, Trenchard, Gordon and Bolingbroke, together with the Greek, Roman, and Renaissance masters of the tradition as far as Montesquieu, formed the authoritative literature of this culture ; and its values and concepts were those with which we have grown familiar: a civic and patriot ideal in which the personality was founded in property, perfected in citizenship but perpetually threatened by corruption ; government figuring paradoxically as the principal source of corruption and operating through such means as patronage, faction, standing armies ( opposed to the ideal of the militia ), established churches ( opposed to the Puritan and deist modes of American religion ) and the promotion of a monied interest — though the formulation of this last concept was somewhat hindered by the keen desire for readily available paper credit common in colonies of settlement.
Reset also known as fixing is a generic concept in the financial markets, meaning the determination and recording of a reference rate, usually in order to calculate the settlement value of a periodic payment schedule between two parties.
Kang disagrees with claims that the Sunshine Policy has led to a settlement of peace between North and South and questions the concept of no-strings-attached humanitarian aid, saying " it is important to understand that North Koreans are starving not because of a lack of aid from South Korea or the U. S., but because they are deprived of freedom.
In some historical discourses, " Drang nach Osten " combines historical German settlement in Eastern Europe, medieval military expeditions like the ones of the Teutonic Knights, and Germanisation policies and warfare of Modern Age German states like the Nazi lebensraum concept.
The arrival of well-funded corporate entities transformed the settlement concept into a regulated wealth management tool for high-net-worth policy owners who no longer needed their policies.
Ledwinka's concept had been copied by Ferdinand Porsche, whose successors later had to acknowledge the influence of Ledwinka's sophisticated Tatra models on the Porsche-designed Kdf-Wagen of 1938 ( later renamed the VW Beetle ), a post-war lawsuit resulting in a DM3, 000, 000 settlement paid by Volkswagen to Ringhoffer-Tatra in 1961.
The 1835 proclamation by Governor Richard Bourke implemented the doctrine of " terra nullius " upon which British settlement was based, reinforcing the concept that there was no land owner prior to British possession and that Aboriginal people could not sell or assign the land, and individuals could only acquire it through distribution by the Crown.
This secured to them the right of acquiring property, the concept of commercium, and the right of settlement in Rome, and under certain conditions the power of becoming Roman citizens ; though in course of time these rights underwent many limitations.
Because of the trading and tribute-taking expeditions as well as settlement expansion of the kainulaiset, the territorial concept of Kainuu was gradually moved towards north.
Vanguard had traditionally opposed the concept of compulsory power sharing with nationalists enshrined in the Sunningdale Agreement, but after the failure of Sunningdale, the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention was set up to provide a forum with the aim of finding a new settlement for Northern Ireland.
When unemployment peaked in the 1980s, large numbers of people would receive their benefit payment on the same day leading the concept of Giro Day, marked by the settlement of small debts and a noticeable increase in drinking, partying, and festivity activities.
Bad faith is a concept in negotiation theory whereby parties pretend to reason to reach settlement, but have no intention to do so, for example, one political party may pretend to negotiate, with no intention to compromise, for political effect.
This concept was demonstrated by a settlement in Lubeck Germany in the late 1990s.
Bad faith is a concept in negotiation theory whereby parties pretend to reason to reach settlement, but have no intention to do so, for example, one political party may pretend to negotiate, with no intention to compromise, for political effect.
The concept of parish settlement has been characterised as " incompatible with the newly developing industrial system ", because it hindered internal migration to factory towns.
Regardless of the " cargo " used in any embryo space colonization scenario, the basic concept is that upon arrival of the embryo-carrying spacecraft ( EIS ) at the target planet, fully autonomous robots would build the first settlement on the planet and start growing crops.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Prussian archaeologist, Gustaf Kossinna, formulated his concept of a " settlement archaeology ," which asserted that an ethnic group is to be identified with an archaeological horizon.
The town center of Jasaan is a picture of the Spanish Catholic concept of settlement model – " bajo de las campanas " – where people live around the vicinity of the church up to the point where the peal of the bells could be heard.

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