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  • 51landlord and tenant — Parties to the leasing of real estate, whose relationship is bound by contract. The landlord, or lessor, is the owner; the tenant, or lessee, supplies payment in order to enjoy possession and use of the property for a specified period. Important… …

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  • 52P@SHA — (Pakistan Software Houses Association) P@SHA Logo Type Trade Body Industry …

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  • 53Denny, Mott & Dickinson v James Fraser — Denny, Mott Dickson Ltd v James B Fraser Co Ltd Court House of Lords Citation(s) [1944] AC 265 Case opinions Lord Wright Keywords Frustration Denny, Mott Dick …

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  • 54Security — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Security >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 security security Sgm: N 1 guaranty guaranty guarantee Sgm: N 1 gage gage warranty bond tie pledge plight mortgage debenture …

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  • 55capital contribution — n: a contribution of funds or property to the capital of a business by a partner, owner, or shareholder ◇ Under the Internal Revenue Code, a capital contribution is generally excluded from a company s gross income, unless it is a loan from a… …

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  • 56Chester F.C. — This article is about the club formed in 2010. For the club known as Chester F.C. from 1885 to 1983, and from 1983 to its demise in 2010 as Chester City, see Chester City F.C.. Chester FC Full name Chester Football Club Nickname( …

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  • 571799 in Wales — This article is about the particular significance of the year 1799 to Wales and its people. Incumbents*Prince of Wales George, Prince Regent *Princess of Wales Caroline of Brunswick Events*October Anthony Bacon II and his brother Thomas take over …

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  • 58122 Leadenhall Street — was an office building on Leadenhall Street in the City of London, England. It was owned by the developer British Land and was designed by Gollins Melvin Ward Partnership. The building has been undergoing demolition since early 2007 in… …

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  • 59right of pre-emption — Also known as a right of first refusal. This is the right to be offered a property first, should the owner decide to dispose of it. Such a right may be agreed expressly between parties, or it may arise under statute. A right of pre emption will… …

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  • 60right of preemption — Also known as a right of first refusal. This is the right to be offered a property first, should the owner decide to dispose of it. Such a right may be agreed expressly between parties, or it may arise under statute. A right of pre emption will… …

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