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Landlord and Tenant Lease Relationships
Introduction to Landlord and Tenant Lease RelationshipsThe relationship of landlord and tenant endures for the term of possession granted by the lease agreement; it may be for a fixed period of time or at the pleasure of the parties. When the tenant remains in possession of the property bey…
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Leasehold
Introduction to LeaseholdLeasehold, in law, land or property held by a tenant (lessee) for a specified period (unlike freehold, or outright ownership), usually at a rent from the landlord (lessor)." (1)ResourcesNotes and ReferencesInformation about <a href="h…
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Released Valuation Rate
A lower tariff rate provided by a common carrier to a shipper in return for a reduced claim liability on the part of the carrier. For example, a carrier may offer a reduced rate if the shipper agrees to release the value of the product at fifty cents per pound. The Interstate Commerce Commission mus…
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Capital Lease
A leasehold extending substantially over the life of a capital asset….
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Civil Procedure
The Legal History of Civil Procedure This section provides an overview of Civil Procedure Civil Procedure and the Federal Courts: Main Elements The coverage of Civil Procedure and the Federal Courts includes the following main elements: Federal or State Law For detailed information on this […]
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Civil Procedure
The Legal History of Civil Procedure This section provides an overview of Civil Procedure Civil Procedure and the Federal Courts: Main Elements The coverage of Civil Procedure and the Federal Courts includes the following main elements: Federal or State Law For detailed information on this […]
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Customs Transit
The condition of merchandise that is transiting the customs territory of a nation without having been released from customs jurisdiction. Goods in customs transit are processed under an in transit entry at the time they enter the United States; the in transit, or I.T., entry is effected by filing wi…
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Customs Transit
The condition of merchandise that is transiting the customs territory of a nation without having been released from customs jurisdiction. Goods in customs transit are processed under an in transit entry at the time they enter the United States; the in transit, or I.T., entry is effected by filing wi…
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Document
Definition Document, strictly, in law, that which can serve as evidence or proof, and is written or printed, or has an inscription or any significance that can be “read”; thus a picture, authenticated photograph, seal or the like would furnish “documentary evidence.” More generally the word […]
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Zimbabwe
The Legal History of Zimbabwe This section provides an overview of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): On December 9, 2011, OFAC designated two entities pursuant to E.O. 13469, […]
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Zimbabwe
The Legal History of Zimbabwe This section provides an overview of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): On December 9, 2011, OFAC designated two entities pursuant to E.O. 13469, […]
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Provision of Documents
Hierarchical Display of Provision of documents Education And Communications > Documentation > DocumentationEducation And Communications > Documentation > DocumentEducation And Communications > Information and information processing > Information > Reprography Provision of documents […]
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Provision of Documents
Hierarchical Display of Provision of documents Education And Communications > Documentation > DocumentationEducation And Communications > Documentation > DocumentEducation And Communications > Information and information processing > Information > Reprography Provision of documents […]