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  • 101National Register of Historic Places property types — Property types redirects here. For other uses see Property (disambiguation). Clockwise from bottom left: a site, a building, a structure and an object. All are examples of National Register of Historic Places property types. The U.S. National… …

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  • 102Public policy doctrines for the exclusion of relevant evidence — Evidence Part of the …

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  • 103Public transport — This article is about passenger transportation systems. For mathematics, see transportation theory. For other uses, see Mass transit (disambiguation). Public infrastructure Assets and facilities …

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  • 104Public trust doctrine — The public trust doctrine is the principle that certain resources are preserved for public use, and that the government is required to maintain it for the public s reasonable use.OriginsThe ancient laws of the Roman Emperor Justinian held that… …

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  • 105Public sector organisations in New Zealand — New Zealand This article is part of the series: Politics and government of New Zealand Constitution …

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  • 106Public domain — Domain Do*main , n. [F. domaine, OF. demaine, L. dominium, property, right of ownership, fr. dominus master, owner. See {Dame}, and cf {Demesne}, {Dungeon}.] 1. Dominion; empire; authority. [1913 Webster] 2. The territory over which dominion or… …

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  • 107property — n. 1) to confiscate, seize property 2) to buy; inherit; lease; rent; sell; transfer property 3) to reclaim; recover (stolen) property 4) (an) abandoned; commercial property 5) common; communal; government; individual; joint; movable; personal;… …

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  • 108Public house — Not to be confused with Public housing. A thatched country pub, The Williams Arms, near Braunton, North Devon, England …

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  • 109Public school — The term public school has two distinct (and virtually opposite) meanings depending on the location of usage: * in the United States, Australia and Canada: A school funded from tax revenue and most commonly administered to some degree by… …

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  • 110Public space — A public space refers to an area or place that is open and accessible to all citizens, regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, age or socio economic level. One of the earliest examples of public spaces are commons. For example, no fees or paid… …

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