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  • 111part owner — also part owner ➔ owner * * * part owner UK US noun [C] PROPERTY, FINANCE ► one of the people, groups, etc. that each own part of something: part owner of sth »He put money into real estate, becoming part owner of an office park in Maine …

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  • 112beneficial owner covenants — covenants for title implied into conveyances of freehold or leasehold property for valuable consideration by section 76 of the Law of Property Act 1925. They have been superseded by the statutory personal covenants under the Law of Property… …

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  • 113lost property — Personal property from which the owner has involuntarily parted through neglect, carelessness, or inadvertence. Danielson v Roberts, 44 Or 108, 74 P 913. Property casually and unknowingly dropped by the owner. Flood v City Nat. Bank, 218 Iowa 898 …

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  • 114Bureau of the Crown Property — Infobox Company company name = Bureau of the Crown Property สำนักงานทรัพย์สินส่วนพระมหากษัตริย์ company company type = Government agency foundation = key people = Chirayu Isarangkul location city = Bangkok in Thailand location country =… …

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  • 115Quasi-property — is a legal concept, in which some rights similar to ownership may accrue to a party who does an act which benefits society as a whole. Black s Law Dictionary defines quasi as being almost or resembling but not actually the same as the suffix item …

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  • 116After-acquired property — is real property or personal property to which party A obtains title only after falsely selling it to party B for value when party A did so without proper title. An example would be Colonel Sanders pretends to sell My Old Kentucky Home to Daniel… …

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  • 117Administrator (of ecclesiastical property) — In the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, an administrator of ecclesiastical property is anyone charged with the care of church property.Administrative authoritySupreme administrative authority in regard to all ecclesiastical temporalities… …

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  • 118Chain free property — Contents 1 Definition 2 Origins of the term 3 Source of chain free properties 4 Recent rise in volumes and popularity among home buyers …

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  • 119distressed property — ➔ property * * * distressed property UK US noun [U] ► PROPERTY property that an owner must sell because they failed to pay their payments on a mortgage: »Commercial property markets saw an increase in foreclosures and distressed property in the… …

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  • 120Straw owner — A straw owner is a person who owns something legally or has the legal appearance of owning something, yet does so on behalf of another, sometimes for a fee, and typically solely in the interest of hiding the identity of the effective owner. Most… …

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