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His father worked as an oil and mineral landman (rights leaser).
The temporal qutb is the spiritual leaser for the earth-bound saints.
If a leaser is elected who fails to acknowledge massive failure to connect with the electorate then years in the wilderness will follow.
Young, who works as a freelance car leaser, said afterward that he thought Pryor was at least 90 percent of the fighter he used to be.
Nestled in this area is Leaser Lake, a large state-owned body of water with three boat docks, walking trails, fishing, and beauty.
Tarkanian faced Democratic state senate majority leaser Steven Horsford in the general election.
Not only, they say, do documents point to him as the leaser of the van, but to his connection with important locations and seized property in the case.
As part of this transaction, EIIL became the property leaser and assumed responsibility for the site environmental clean up.
The leaser is allowed to perform their demonstrations, while the land owner can be paid for the land usage or may be given the resulting crops.
Poag and McEwen are a developer, manager, and leaser of lifestyle centers in the United States.
The facility was named Ellen House after its leaser, Mrs. Ellen Buckle.
She began working at a gas station at age 16 and progressed through the ranks to become manager, franchise dealer, and eventually leaser of various service locations.
The Frederick and Catherine Leaser Farm was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.
According to Professor Joshua Weisman of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem states that in fact leaser's rights are equal to that of the owner.
Since 2006, the main leaser is the Veolia Verkehr-owned Nord-Ostsee-Bahn, which operates passenger trains in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
Asked about horror stories in which a leased car has been totaled and the leaser held responsible for large sums of money, Mr. Masback said: "We have gap insurance.
If no sale occurs, then a "Representative of the Developer" (a leaser) is brought over to see if the customer might be interested in looking at the opportunity again in the future.
Renting apartments from a private owner became widespread (which usually only gives temporary registration and apartment owner could evict the leaser after the contract is over, or if the money was not paid).
For I have you, the leaser of his band of foreign devils, and there around your neck hangs the treaty the Son of Heaven signed with your uncouth heathen king."
It was an excellent place to diagnose financial conditions in and around Los Angeles because of the great number of meetings there between buyers and sellers of realty, leaser and lessees.
Hertz Penske, based in Reading, Pa., is the nation's second-largest leaser of trucks, after Ryder System Inc., but the addition of Gelco's fleet will not change that rank.
A study by Cushman & Wakefield, a real estate brokerage and consulting company, finds that the insurance industry was the most active leaser of office space downtown from Jan. 1 to June 30 this year.
Power Electrics, a manufacturer and leaser of power generators, also had premises in Morely Road - an area now given over to housing as traditional engineering has given way to today's more service-based economy.
Frederick and Catherine Leaser Farm, also known as the Frederick Leaser Farm, is a historic home and farm located at Lynn Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
After the Wisconsin Central was purchased by, and merged into the Canadian National Railway, the nine units were returned to the leaser, and were sold to FEPASA, Chilean Freight Operation Concession.