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  • 1Common Ground (NYC) — Common Ground Founder(s) Rosanne Haggerty Type social services organization Founded 1990 …

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  • 2common area — 1) Facilities and space, such as recreation facilities, parking, laundry rooms, or a courtyard in condominiums, apartment buildings, and some cooperative housing projects. In rental properties, landlords are responsible for maintaining common… …

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  • 3Common area — A common area is, in real estate or real property law, the area which is available for use by more than one person... [1] The common areas are those within a building that are available for common use by all tenants, (or) groups of tenants and… …

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  • 4Common lodging-house — A Common lodging house is Victorian term for a form of cheap accommodation in which inhabitants are lodged together in one or more rooms in common with the rest of the inmates, who are not members of one family, whether for eating or sleeping.… …

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  • 5Common Schools Act of 1871 — The Common Schools Act of 1871 was legislation of the Canadian Province of New Brunswick, passed by the 22nd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, which replaced the Parish Schools Act of 1858. The legislation aimed to abolish church run schooling… …

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  • 6common sense, philosophy of —       18th and early 19th century Scottish school of Thomas Reid (Reid, Thomas), Adam Ferguson, Dugald Stewart, and others, who held that in the actual perception of the average, unsophisticated man, sensations (sensation) are not mere ideas or… …

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  • 7common sense — In early modern writing (e.g. Descartes ) the faculty responsible for coordinating the deliveries of the different senses. In this meaning the objects of common sense are the ‘common sensibles’, i.e. qualities such as extension and motion that… …

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  • 8common property — A term sometimes applied to lands owned by a local government and held in trust for the common use of the inhabitants. Property owned by tenants in common. Also property owned jointly by husband and wife under the community property system. +… …

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  • 9common area — In law of landlord tenant, the portion of demised premises used in common by tenants over which landlord retains control (e.g. hallways, stairs) and hence for whose condition he is liable, as contrasted with areas of which tenant has exclusive… …

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  • 10common area — In law of landlord tenant, the portion of demised premises used in common by tenants over which landlord retains control (e.g. hallways, stairs) and hence for whose condition he is liable, as contrasted with areas of which tenant has exclusive… …

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