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A 999-year lease is, under historic common law, essentially a nominal lease of property for life.
This includes the sale of land, a lease of property over three years, a consumer credit agreement, and a bill of exchange.
However, they were also restricted from leasing of property, teaching in Yiddish, or from entering Russia.
Under Roman law, a lease of property (locatio conductio rei) conferred only jura in personam.
A 60-year lease of property at Abersychan near Pontypool, Monmouthshire was granted in August 1825.
However, it arises in many other situations, including terminated leases of property, warehousing (including store-it-yourself) or in carriage of goods.
Restrictive covenants prohibited the sale or lease of property to anyone of African descent, Mulattoes, or Irish.
The levee district generates its own revenues from the Lakefront Airport, a casino, leases of property, fees from boatslips and marinas, and taxes.
His son Francis was named in a 1612 lease of property in Cowbit, Lincolnshire and either John or Elinor, or both, were associated with this area.
New Mexico imposes a gross receipts tax of 5% on most retail sales or leasing of property or performance of services in New Mexico.
In January 2012, Israeli television publicized a case of a seller in the municipality creating a restrictive covenant barring the sale or lease of property to Ethiopians.
B. The applications for mutation of properties, conversion of old grant into free-hold and renewal of leases of properties are accepted by the Lands Clerk.
The basis of their objection was the fact that covenants attached to the leases of properties surrounding the park restricted the construction of buildings on land constituting the park.
He pushed aggressively to secure commitments from the Dutch West India Company for grants or leases of property located just north of the barricade that was Wall Street.
He signed his name in a neat Italian hand, "Gilbert Shakesper", as witness on 5 March 1610 to a lease of property in Bridge Street in Stratford.
Such activities were said to include the ownership of Third World fruit plantations, farms, shoe factories, sawmills, aid agencies, used clothing shops as well as the leasing of property, ships and containers.
Also, he was instrumental in the passage of many other progressive laws, such as those concerning divorce, family relations, civil registry of marriage, leases of property, judicial reorganization, industrial accidents, and censorship of the press.
The IGD activity regards the purchase, development, management and leasing of properties in commercial use, whether owned or third-party and the provision of marketing services and facility management with the aim of enhancing the buildings themselves.
"I don't think people co-broke with the competition unless they have to," said Michael T. Cohen, president of Williams Real Estate, who recently had to co-broker a deal with an investment sales broker for a 49-year lease of property to Planned Parenthood.
Furthermore, in the case of a long lease of properties for which there is a title, the parties (particularly the lessee) would be well advised to have the lease registered against the title deeds, and so bring themselves within the provisions of the FRLL Act.