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    Throughout the world‚ wherever business enterprises are carried on‚ there are to be found three basic forms in which the ownership of these enterprises is held. . The individual owning outright his own business and usually managing it himself without much cooperation or assistance.( sole proprietorship) . A group of owners‚ working together under some form of partnership agreement. . The impersonal owner - the corporation - standing between the business and the individuals who have various

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    Portfolio of Evidence Simon John Smith 1.2 Sectional Title Sectional title is a form of ownership where a number of people can simultaneously own a piece of land on which a building or buildings is built‚ while each one of these people individually owns a townhouse or a flat in the building. Each individually owned building is called a section and this forms part of the overall sectional scheme. The remaining portion of the land is called the common property and is owned in undivided shares

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    that conquered the new world. Ranging from artwork‚ to astrological maps‚ to a reading of submission‚ each group devised their own technique when claiming a new land. Physical demarkation was the main practice the English used to symbolize the ownership of new land. The methods they used to mark such territory were the building of houses‚ gardens‚ and constructing fences. Houses created a legal right to the land. As declared by Seed‚ “ building the first house was critical to the initial stages

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    indigenous cultural communities to their ancestral lands to ensure their economic‚ social‚ and cultural well-being. The Congress may provide for the applicability of customary laws governing property rights or relations in determining the ownership and extent of ancestral domain. Is there any law which covers ancestral domains? Yes. Under Republic Act No. 8371‚ also known as “The Indigenous Peoples Rights Act of 1997‚” the State recognizes and promotes certain rights of Indigenous Cultural

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    means by which the sovereign‚ through its law – making body raises revenues to defray the necessary expenses of the government. These arguments vary tremendously over time and place. A colonial government may have changed the laws dictating land ownership to better consolidate political power or to support its colonial economy. The use of land as patronage resource have been proposed as possible motivations for land reform efforts that’s why it made it a problem and came up to be agrarian reform towards

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    : - : AGREEMENT FOR SALE : - : This agreement for sale is made at Vapi 25th day of the month of March of the Christian year Two Thousand and Thirteen (25/03/2013) By and between MR. ALEX ABRAHAM MALAYIL‚ age about 43 years‚ occupation: Service‚ Residing at: Jafran Apartment‚ Kanchenjunga Housing Complex‚ Challa‚ Vapi. Tal : Pardi‚ Dist Valsad‚ Gujarat State ‚ India ‚ hereinafter referred to as “THE VENDOR” (which expression shall be deemed include partners‚ successors‚ legal representative

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    other contracts‚ which we as a company is not recognized for. It is our best intention to provide top service and to solidify our relationship and trust with you‚ however without the maintenance contract that Mr. McNamara had refused and under new ownership of the building‚ our business is unable to absorb an expense as grand as this. In addition‚ the cost of materials alone for this project at-hand would exceed $5000. We are aware of the circumstances and understand your discomfort‚ but we ensure

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    DOLORES B. GUICO‚ ET AL.‚ plaintiffs and appellants vs. PABLO G. BAUTISTA‚ ET. AL.‚ defendants and appellees. Facts: • The petitioner in this case filed a case of partition despite the existence of debts of the decedent. Issue: The petitioner urges that their action for partition and liquidation may be maintained‚ notwithstanding that there are pending obligations of the estate‚ subject to the taking of adequate measures either for the payment or the security of its creditors. Is

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    Upon careful consideration here at my company‚ we have decided after the contract with your company expires this December‚ we will not be renewing our contract. We have enjoyed the years Midwest Sparkleen has been our cleaners‚ but with your new ownership we feel as though your company could use more time to adjust. We are sorry we won’t be continuing our contract after this year‚ but we hope that you continue to grow and become a bigger and better business. Best Regards‚ Vanesha Winningham Pollcypian

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    Land tenure system: Land is a gift of nature. We produce several things from the land. In India‚ in ancient times‚ the land belonged to the almighty or the society. Although the land is tilled by the individual farmer‚ the ultimate ownership of it rests in the government‚ who charge revenue from the individual farmer. In India there came a time when a middle man appeared on the scene. He realized revenue from the individual farmer and paid something to the government. This was not at

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