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  • 61Problem property — is terminology used by city governments seeking to apply pressure to the owners and managers of buildings where crime has occurred.In the rental property industry, the theory is that landlords have a duty to ensure tenants will not engage in… …

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  • 62Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions —     Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions     An institution originated (1874) by J. Roosevelt Barley, Archbishop of Baltimore, for the protection and promotion of Catholic Indian… …

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  • 63holding over — /hoʊldɪŋ ˈoʊvə/ (say hohlding ohvuh) noun Law the keeping in possession of land by a lessee after the tenancy has terminated; if done with the lessor s consent the lessee becomes a tenant at will or sufferance; if done without consent, the lessee …

  • 64ceorl — /cheyarl/ In Anglo Saxon law, a class of freemen personally free, but possessing no landed property. A tenant at will of free condition, who held land of the thane on condition of paying rent or services. A freeman of inferior rank occupied in… …

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  • 65churl — /charl/ In Saxon law, a freeman of inferior rank, chiefly employed in husbandry. A tenant at will of free condition, who held land from a thane, on condition of rents and services. See ceorl …

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  • 66ceorl — /cheyarl/ In Anglo Saxon law, a class of freemen personally free, but possessing no landed property. A tenant at will of free condition, who held land of the thane on condition of paying rent or services. A freeman of inferior rank occupied in… …

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  • 67churl — /charl/ In Saxon law, a freeman of inferior rank, chiefly employed in husbandry. A tenant at will of free condition, who held land from a thane, on condition of rents and services. See ceorl …

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  • 68property law — Introduction       principles, policies, and rules by which disputes over property are to be resolved and by which property transactions may be structured. What distinguishes property law from other kinds of law is that property law deals with… …

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  • 70Housing Benefit — is a means tested social security benefit in the UK that is intended to help meet Housing costs for rented accommodation. The primary legislation governing Housing Benefit is the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992.[1]… …

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