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Ground rent

Ground rent. Rent reserved on a lease by a lessor, usually for a long term of years to a lessee who may use or dispose of the land by sale or lease at

gain

for a loss from a casualty or theft are greater than the adjusted value of the insured asset long-term capital gain : a capital gain realized on the sale or exchange of an asset held for more

holding period

a taxpayer holds property for purposes of determining if any gain realized or loss incurred from it is long-term or short-term

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liabilities

liabilities a person's financial obligations such as long-term / short-term debt, and other financial obligations to be paid. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Agricultural Credits Acts, 1923 and 1928

1923. Under the Agricultural Credits Acts, 1928 and 1932, an agricultural loan company has been established for making long term loans, and also for short-term loans which may be charged on farming stock.

Copyright

Anne, c. 19, for the term of fourteen years. Whether the right exited at Common Law is a long-vexed and still undetermined question. See Jeffries v. Boosey, (1854) 4 HLC 815. There is no copyright in an

bank

pay money sav·ings bank : a bank organized to hold depositors' funds in interest-bearing accounts and to make long-term investments (as in home mortgage loans) state bank : a bank operating under state charter and law bank·er

Sustainable use

of components of biological diversity in such manner and at such rate that does not lead to the long-term decline of the biological diversity thereby maintaining its potential to meet the needs and aspirations of present and

Law of Property Act, 1922

his rights to mines, minerals, franchises, fairs and sporting rights), and the conversion of perpetually renewable leaseholds into long terms. The other provisions of this Act, sometimes called Lord Birkenhead's Act of 1922, have been repealed or … rights to mines, minerals, franchises, fairs and sporting rights), and the conversion of perpetually renewable leaseholds into long terms. The other provisions of this Act, sometimes called Lord Birkenhead's Act of 1922, have been repealed or consolidated

Covenant

between lessor and lessee, see Woodfall's Landlord and Tenant, and for covenats implied in perpetuity leases converted into long terms of 2,000 years by the (English) Law of Property Act, 1922, s. 145, see the 15th Sched. … lessor and lessee, see Woodfall's Landlord and Tenant, and for covenats implied in perpetuity leases converted into long terms of 2,000 years by the (English) Law of Property Act, 1922, s. 145, see the 15th Sched. To

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