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  • 21Administrator (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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  • 22Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance — The Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance ( de. Schweizerisches Inventar der Kulturgüter von nationaler und regionaler Bedeutung, fr. Inventaire suisse des biens culturels d importance nationale et régionale,… …

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  • 23Danish property bubble of 2000s — During the Danish property bubble of 2001 through 2006, Danish property prices rose faster than at any point in history, in some years increasing by more than 25%. Apartments and homes near the big cities rose especially fast. Some of the rise… …

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  • 24Opaque travel inventory — Opaque inventory is a term used to describe the market of selling unsold travel inventory at a discounted price. The inventory is called opaque because the specific supplier (i.e. hotel, airline, etc) remain hidden until after the purchase has… …

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  • 25physical inventory — 1. Audit procedures devised to obtain evidence of the existence, condition, and physical quantities of inventory. The counting of inventory quantities is normally performed on a sample basis, especially when the volume of inventory makes a full… …

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  • 26Church 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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  • 27Irish property bubble of 2000s — Current situation Newspaper articles have provided anecdotal evidence of declining valuations with respect to the guide prices, and the agreed prices for Irish Residential property, since October 2006. This phenomenon was officially vindicated by …

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  • 281231 property — refers to the tax treatment of certain types of property under [http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/uscode26/usc sec 26 00001231 000 .html 26 USCA § 1231] of the Internal Revenue Code for the United States of America. The types of 1231 property… …

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  • 29Waiver Of Inventory Clause — A clause in an insurance policy that says that the insurance company will not require the policyholder to provide a written list of the property that was not damaged during an insured event. The waiver of inventory clause will usually only apply… …

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  • 30Bank-Owned Property — Properties that are taken into a bank s inventory, after a foreclosure sale. Bank owned property is aquired by a financial institution when a homeowner does not make their mortgage payments. These properties then sell at a discounted price, much… …

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