33‚ District :24-Parganas (South); AND WHEREAS the said Sourindra Nath Basu while in peaceful possession over the said land and structure being premises No. 63/1A‚ Suren Sarkar Road‚ Kolkata-700010‚ P.S-Beliaghata‚ sold and transferred the said property to one Smt. Minati Gupta i.e. the owner herein by executing and registering a Deed of Sale on 21.3.68 and the said deed was registered in the office at A.D.S.R Sealdah. AND WHEREAS one Amal Kr. Chakrabarty was the original owner of the land measuring
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Service of notice 26 Burden of proof PART VIA – TAX ON TRANSFER OF 26A Tax on transfer of leasehold rights in State PART VII – GENERAL 27 Assessment of cost of infrastructure works 27A Assessment of land and building 28 Valuation of property 29 Transfer of immovable property between 30-33 34 Amendment of tax and duty 35 Penalty for undervaluation 36 Payment of duty and tax 37 Inscription of privilege 38 Abatement or deferment of duty or tax 39 Payment of one tax only 40 – 41 Validity of notice by post
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Rodrigo Mantica PHIL H296 J. Peterson Spring 2015 Locke Short Paper John Locke in his Second Treatise of Government attempts to provide a justification for private property grounded on natural rights. Locke develops a theory of the “original common possession of Earth” which justifies the equal ownership of the world by humans. The theological argument claims that since God gave man dominion over the Earth‚ everyone has a right to some portion of the Earth. Secondly‚ Locke provides a natural reason argument which
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engages the affections of mankind‚ as the right of property.” -BLACKSTONE I. Introduction: Right to Property- A Jurisprudential Approach The Concept of Property has been very ancient as well as very important. It holds a premier place in our constitution and as well as in the society‚ in which we live. The concept of property is very wide and has splurged its branch in almost every aspect i.e. political‚ economic‚ legal‚ social etc. The notion of property has evolved over a period of time and today in
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In Chapter 5 of John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government‚ Locke justifies the existence to private property. Locke starts the chapter off with a big picture. He introduces the idea that earth and everything on it belongs to all men‚ and God hand it to us in hopes that we use “reason to make use of it to the best advantage of life‚ and convenience” (§26 pp.18). With our given ability to reason and our right to preserve ourselves‚ God trust that we can utilize the common stock and make the world
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private property if the owner refuses to sell when this property will be used for the public. Whether this is for a new government building or the expansion of a road. One thing about this takings clause is that the government must compensate the owner for any of the property it takes. So if the government only need to take possession of half the property then they have the option of selling the whole property to the government or the government can compensate them for half of the property. This
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amount to produce by themselves according to the market demand. Everything is operating in the free market system. However socialism is on the opposite side of capitalism. Under socialism ‚the individuals are not able to have their own capital and properties‚ everything is governed and planned by the government and all the productive equipment and resources belongs to the public. Socialism emphasized on distributing wealth so that everyone would receive the equal amount of income. Mixed Economies
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to: a.Private ownership (Rousseau) - In the eighteenth century Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that private property creates social inequality and that this inequality ultimately leads to social conflict. Rousseau takes a more realistic approach to private property‚ and recognizes the vast inequalities that it creates between human beings‚ arguing that the acquisition of private property undermines human rights. Rousseau crafts a much more persuasive argument due to his recognition of these inequalities
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most popular graffiti materials to use. Unfortunately the culture of graffiti revolves around marking or painting property without the owner’s consent‚ and in many countries this is considered vandalism which is a punishable crime. I’m all for having fun‚ using creativity and expressing yourself through art or graffiti‚ but why do you need to vandalize various public/private property in the process. This leads me to believe that not everyone makes graffiti to create art and show their creativity
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HAROON ISHAQ MA IV ECONOMICS SUBJECT: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND MARKETS (SIR AAGAH SHAHID) FEDERAL URDU UNIVERSITY OF ARTS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ABDULHAQ CAMPUS House Building Finance Company Limited (HBFCL) Introduction: The House Building Finance Corporation (HBFC) was established in the year 1952 as a Statutory Federal Body with the object of providing financial assistance for construction and purchase of houses to the people of Pakistan in urban as well as rural areas.
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