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Subsequently HM Sultan Jamalul Ahlam Kiram ( 1863 1881 ), the 29th reigning Sultan of Sulu, leased North Borneo in 1878 to Gustavus Baron de Overbeck and Alfred Dent, representing the British North Borneo Company in what is now the Malaysian state of Sabah.
The teams leased the land from the state at a cost of $ 6. 3 million per year.
Most of the former state farms are now leased to farmer tenants.
The state took land from the elite and the church and leased it to the poor.
Roosevelt Island is owned by the city, but was leased to the state of New York's Urban Development Corporation for 99 years in 1969.
Other land was leased from the state.
During this latter period of ownership the castle fell into a poor state of repair, during which time it was leased to various private tenants.
Detrick Field was formally leased from the City of Frederick in 1940 ( having previously been leased from the state for just 2 weeks per year ).
( At that time, the law allowed slaves to be leased from other states and used in the free state of Illinois only for salt production.
The Sealy-Smith Foundation leased much of the land to the state in 1956 until 2056.
The Laurium silver mines, which were the property of the state, were usually leased for a fixed sum and a percentage on the working.
Over the next seven crop cycles, the farmland would be leased back from the state to US Sugar for $ 60 million.
" The building was then leased to the state and Shepherd College was born.
Lands on Monadnock are leased to the state for management purposes.
Since mainland China's economic reforms led by Deng Xiaoping land reforms have also played a key role in the development of the People's Republic of China, with the re-emergence of rich property developers in urban areas ( though as in Hong Kong, land in China is not privately owned but leased from the state, typically on very long terms that allow substantial opportunity for private speculative gain ).
The prison was built with convict labor leased by the state to contractor Lorenzo P. Sanger and warden Samuel K. Casey.
The Lansingburgh Academy was a seminary in Lansingburgh in the U. S. state of New York just north of the city of Troy from the late 18th century to 1900, when the building was leased, and later sold, to the local public school district, used initially as a high school.
There are also state laws regarding " lemons " which vary by state and may not necessarily cover used or leased vehicles.
The state leased its property to the Burlington Northern, thereby preserving critical railway shipping of commodities for much of the state.
The refinery, originally built and owned by Royal Dutch Shell in 1915, was sold to the Curaçao government for the symbolic sum of one guilder in 1985 and is now leased to PDVSA, the state owned Venezuelan oil company.
* Collective farm, a large farm leased from the state to groups of peasant farmers
In 1992, the state leased the property to UNAM to create the Centro de Estudios para Extranjeros ( Learning Center for Foreigners ) and a campus of the Fine Arts School of UNAM.

state and them
If the Union conceded this to them, the same right must be conceded to each remaining state whenever it saw fit to secede: This would destroy the federal balance between it and the states, and in the end sacrifice to the sovereignty of the states all the liberty the citizens had gained by their Union.
He showed them what to do, and taught them how to keep the maids around the White House in a state of terror.
Citing the advances of Communist power in recent years, Sir Anthony observed: `` This very grave state of affairs will continue until the free nations accept together the reality of the danger that confronts them and unite their policies and resources to meet it ''.
Long-range planning of programs and ways to finance them have become musts if the state in the next few years is to avoid crisis-to-crisis government.
`` The people of this state do not yield their sovereignty to the agencies that serve them.
Why not have them travel the state in November debating??
I've got a quarter of a million Germans in my state, and those krautheads tune in on Father Werther every night, and if he tells them to go out and piss in the public square, that's what they do.
The peddler came bawling his wares and told them of the convention in Wheeling, Which had formed a new state government by declaring the government at Richmond in the east illegal because they were traitors.
Dickens suggests the economic evils of such a society on the first page of his novel in the description of Pip's five little dead brothers `` who gave up trying to get a living exceedingly early in that universal struggle '', who seemed to have `` all been born on their backs with their hands in their trousers-pockets, and had never taken them out in this state of existence ''.
Another Yankee became so disgusted as to state: `` I wish to God one half of our officers were knocked in the head by slinging them against ( the other half ) ''.
The TEA estimated there would be 182 scholastics to attend the day school in Dallas County, saving them from coming to Austin to live in the state deaf school.
County Supervisor Weldon R. Sheets, who is a candidate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, today called for an end to paper ballots in those counties in the state which still use them.
Helping foreign countries to build a sound political structure is more important than aiding them economically, E. M. Martin, assistant secretary of state for economic affairs told members of the World Affairs Council Monday night.
Last year Beyeler arranged to sell $1,500,000 worth of Klees to the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, which will house them in a museum that is yet to be built.
For them, what is important is that it is acquired and transferred without help or hindrance from the compulsory state.
Many officials, including those from Maryland, Virginia and Louisiana, as well as Chief Justice Chase personally, underscored for the President that the Southern states were economically in a state of chaos and governmental disorganization, and most anxious to reach agreements that would restore them to the Union.
Lavoisier's experiments supported the law of conservation of mass, which he was the first to state, although Mikhail Lomonosov ( 1711 1765 ) had previously expressed similar ideas in 1748 and proved them in experiments.
Some ANACs are very regional or local in scope, while others are state -/ province-or area-code-wide: there appears to be no consistent national system for them.
His adventurous life, his forcible character, the position of his state as a barrier between the Indian and the Russian empires, and the skill with which he held the balance in dealing with them, combined to make him a prominent figure in contemporary Asian politics and will mark his reign as an epoch in the history of Afghanistan.
Abeyance ( from the Old French abeance meaning " gaping ") is a state of expectancy in respect of property, titles or office, when the right to them is not vested in any one person, but awaits the appearance or determination of the true owner.
If the candidate relies on sponsors, the celebrant asks them if they will raise the child in " the Christian faith and life " ( ECUSA BCP ), and will raise the child through " prayers and witness to grow into the full stature of Christ " to which the parents will state to each, " I will, with God's help.
Some buses that undergo preservation are rescued from a state of great disrepair, but others enter preservation with very little wrong with them.
The project received approval from state environmental agencies in 1991, after satisfying concerns including release of toxins by the excavation and the possibility of disrupting the homes of millions of rats, causing them to roam the streets of Boston in search of new housing.
National detection assets and vaccine stockpiles are not useful if local and state officials do not have access to them.

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