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the Commission on Race and Housing concluded that `` there is no reason to believe that real estate men are either more or less racially prejudiced, on the whole, than any other segment of the American population ''.
However, Ernst fell victim to a crippling stroke in 1995, moving control of the estate as a whole to Kurt's grandson, Bengt Schwitters.
" I do not refer to real estate, or to personal property or to cold cash, but rather to that in life which tends to make these tangible substances count for most in the daily lives of people, namely, goodwill, fellowship, mutual sympathy and social intercourse among a group of individuals and families who make up a social unit … If he may come into contact with his neighbor, and they with other neighbors, there will be an accumulation of social capital, which may immediately satisfy his social needs and which may bear a social potentiality sufficient to the substantial improvement of living conditions in the whole community.
The whole of Thamesmead estate was featured prominently in the film The Optimists of Nine Elms ( 1973 ) starring Peter Sellers.
Real estate development in Richmond Hill has generally followed trends represented in the United States as a whole.
This is exemplified in one of many deeds ( particular one dating from 1925 ) that reads, “ That whereas the death rate of persons of African descent is much greater than the death rate of persons of the white race and affects injuriously the health of the town and village communities, and as the permanent location of persons of African descent in such places as owners or tenants constitutes and irreparable injury to the value and usefulness of real estate in the interest of public health and to prevent irreparable injury to the grantor or its successors and assigns, and the owners of adjacent real estate, the grantees, their heirs and assigns, hereby covenant, and agree with the grantor, its successors and assigns, that they will not sell, conveyor rent the premises hereby conveyed, the whole or any part thereof, or any structure thereon, to any person of African descent .”
A land value tax ( LVT ) is different from other property taxes, because these are taxes on the whole value of real estate: the combination of land, buildings, and improvements to the site.
In the Middle Ages people could only settle on the higher situated Geest areas or by erecting in the marsh-areas " Warften ", artificial hills to protect the settlement, whether a single farming estate or a whole village, against the North Sea floods.
They had been secretly engaged, and he had insisted she fight for the whole estate and not compromise.
Although the Washingtons wielded managerial control over the whole estate, they received income only from Martha's " dower " third.
For persons with surviving children and a wealth below a certain threshold (£ 250, 000 as from February 2009 ), the whole of the estate will pass to the deceased's spouse or also, from December 2005, their registered civil partner.
Typically private equity investment groups are geared towards long-hold, multiple-year investment strategies in illiquid assets ( whole companies, large-scale real estate projects or other tangibles not easily converted to cash ) where they have more control and influence over operations or asset management to influence their long-term returns.
Even this was not enough for Wentworth, and the chancellor had to make his whole estate over to trustees as security before he was allowed to go to England to prosecute his appeal.
During the whole time in which public money was in his hands, from the day of receipt until the issue of his final discharge, the Quietus of the Pipe Office, his private estate was liable for the money in his hands ; and failing the Quietus this liability remained without limit of time, passing on his death to his legal representatives.
They suffered permanent currency devaluations, massive numbers of bankruptcies, collapses of whole sectors of once-booming economies, real estate busts, high unemployment, and social unrest.
Mussum was not a good risk ; at his death his whole estate was worth £ 114, or barely half what John Shakespeare had seen fit to lend him.
The students said the whole HK is at the mercy of real estate developers.
Douglas ' biographer, Edward Hubbard, estimated that the duke commissioned four churches and chapels, eight large houses, about 15 schools and institutions, about 50 farms ( in whole or part ), about 300 cottages, lodges, smithies and the like, two cheese factories, two inns, and about 12 commercial buildings ( for most of which Douglas was the architect )-and these were just the buildings in the city of Chester and on the Eaton estate.
The whole estate was purchased by the British Government for the nascent Royal Air Force at the end of the First World War for £ 112, 000.
The step to full organic status on the whole estate was completed in 1996.
In 1928, the park was included in the sale of the whole Grey estate, and was bought by local businessman and British United Shoe Machinery founder Charles Bennion who gave it in perpetuity to the people of Leicestershire.
A condominium, or condo, is the form of housing tenure and other real property where a specified part of a piece of real estate ( usually of an apartment house ) is individually owned while use of and access to common facilities in the piece such as hallways, heating system, elevators, exterior areas is executed under legal rights associated with the individual ownership and controlled by the association of owners that jointly represent ownership of the whole piece.
In default, the property was bequeathed to Dr Vance, her medical attendant and executor ; but he refused to administer, and the whole estate, valued at £ 100, 000, was escheated to the crown.
However because of the lack of cash to meet David's large bequests, the estate was gradually sold and by 1912 the whole of the outlying land of the Coolangatta Estate had been disposed of.

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For everyone involved knew that the whole valley was a powder keg, and Mitchell Barton the fuse which could send it into explosive violence.
What a spectacle he was, caked with dirt and sweat and blood, filthy as a pig and naked as an Indian, kissing the finest, the sweetest, the bravest, and absolutely the prettiest girl in this whole wonderful world.
Fresh on his mind were events of the past day when his whole regiment was destroyed in the hills.
Often it is recognized that all the details of the pattern may not be essential to the outcome but, because the pattern was empirically determined and not developed through theoretical understanding, one is never quite certain which behavior elements are effective, and the whole pattern becomes ritualized.
From high in the tree, the whole block lay within range of the eye, but the ground was almost nowhere visible.
Miriam had not yet goaded him into mentioning her directly, but one can feel the generalized anger in Wright's remarks to reporters when he was asked, one morning on arrival in Chicago, what he thought of the city as a whole.
Moreover, because of the particular blot on your family escutcheon through what may only have been one unbridled moment on your grandmother's part, and because you had the lean-to kitchen and trundle bed of your childhood to outgrow, what you obviously most desired with both your conscious and unconscious person, what you bent your whole will, sensibility, and intelligence upon, was to be a lady.
He was always concerned with life, and he tried to picture it whole ; ;
On the surface, the whole question was purely feudal.
`` This whole Washington venture was my last gesture, and it has failed.
Of course the principal factor in the whole experience was the kind of education he received.
For it was the millions of buffalo and prairie chicken and the endless seas of grass that symbolized for a whole generation of Americans the abundant supply that was to take many of them westward when the Ohio and Mississippi valleys began to fill.
The fault was Rameau's and that of the whole culture of this Parisian age.
The furor was such that people who could not possibly have squirmed their way into the rehearsals were pretending that they were intimate with the whole affair and that it would be sensational.
Between the telephone and the wall plug there was sixty feet of cord, and when the conversation came to an end, Eugene carried the instrument with him the whole length of the apartment, to his bathroom, where it rang three more times while he was shaving and in the tub.
`` Nothing's free in the whole goddam world '', was all I could think of to say.
a pile of wire cages for mice from his time as a geneticist and a microscope lying on its side on the window sill, vertical steel columns wired for support to the open ceiling beams with spidery steel cantilevers jutting out into the air, masonry constructions on the floor from the time he was inventing his disastrous fireplace whose smoke would pass through a whole house, visible all the way up through wire gratings on each floor.
Cuban S.S.R.: Whatever may have been the setbacks resulting from the unsuccessful attempt of the Cuban rebels to establish a beachhead on the Castro-held mainland last week, there was at least one positive benefit, and that was the clear-cut revelation to the whole world of the complete conversion of Cuba into a Russian-dominated military base.
While Mr. Blatz was putting up the pegboards and starting the workbench, Mr. Crombie told him of this idea about paneling the whole end of the cellar.
He was very funny about the whole thing.
The desired amounts of inactive chlorine and radioactive chlorine were likewise condensed in these cells on the vacuum line following which they were frozen down and the manifold as a whole was sealed off.
When paper electrophoresis was to be used for preparation, eight strips of a whole serum sample or a chromatographic fraction concentrated by negative pressure dialysis were run/chamber under the conditions described above.

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