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  • 21formal rationality — As defined by Max Weber in his account of the market and economic action, this refers to the extent of impersonal quantitative calculation (that is, risk assessment) which is possible and applied in provisioning for needs. Money is the best means …

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  • 22Requisitioned Property — Property that is involuntarily seized by a governmental authority for any reason. Requisitioned property can be taken for a number of reasons relating to furtherance of the public good. It can be of any type, including real estate, vehicles,… …

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  • 23Church Property —     Property Ecclesiastical     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Property Ecclesiastical     Abstract Right of Ownership     That the Church has the right to acquire and possess temporal goods is a proposition which may now probably be considered an… …

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  • 24Title (property) — Property law Part of t …

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  • 25Real property use tax — The Real Property Use Tax (RPUT) is a tax system with assessment based on the size, level of development, and time in use of real property, and designed for general revenue acquisition. The tax system is a proposed replacement for the federal… …

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  • 26Universal property — In various branches of mathematics, certain constructions are frequently defined or characterised by an abstract property which requires the existence of a unique morphism under certain conditions. These properties are called universal properties …

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  • 27General Formal Ontology — The General Formal Ontology (GFO) is an upper ontology integrating processes and objects. [ Herre, H.; Heller, B.; Burek, P.; Hoehndorf, R.; Loebe, F. Michalek, H.. General Formal Ontology (GFO): A Foundational Ontology Integrating Objects and… …

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  • 28Personal property — For other uses, see Personal property (disambiguation). Property law …

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  • 29Kazhdan's property (T) — In mathematics, a locally compact topological group G has property (T) if the trivial representation is an isolated point in its unitary dual equipped with the Fell topology. Informally, this means that if G acts unitarily on a Hilbert space and… …

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  • 30Zero-product property — In the mathematical areas of algebra and analysis, the zero product property, also known as the zero product rule , is an abstract and explicit statement of the familiar property from elementary mathematics that if the product of two real numbers …

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