Braintree Council has leased about 20 parking spaces in Braintree's George Yard car park to Car Valet UK to wash and valet cars. |
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It leased trucks from a lessor in Manitoba and re-leased them to tourists in Alberta. |
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Some are leased for the day to third-party crews that are untrained and often unlicensed. |
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He has temporarily leased offices there until a planned move to Huntington next year. |
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Initially the system is seen as most suitable for small businesses, and promises to be a tenth of the cost of leased lines. |
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The leased land was mostly barren, there were only nine golf holes laid out, and the clubhouse was a converted farmhouse lit by kerosene lamps. |
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Many absentee lords leased out their personal lands and the right to collect dues to rich tenant farmers. |
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Consolidated entitlements are allocated from the National Reserve and cannot be sold or leased for 5 years. |
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This was probably the era of the warreners when the landlords right to free warren was leased out. |
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The devastated land included farms leased to tenants by Vermeer's mother-in-law. |
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He said the building could be leased to one large tenant or several smaller tenants. |
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There are already plans for expansion with a tract of land leased next to the current factory for use later. |
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The rest consists of vast wilderness concession areas which are leased to private safari camp operators. |
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It was built following the Great Fire of 1653 and was later acquired by the Earl of Ailesbury and leased to a succession of tradesmen. |
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Half of the local authority buildings are leased, and the new building would shave a significant amount off its spending on rent. |
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In the 1840s, the Ardverikie Estate was leased by the Duke of Abercorn, a senior aide to Prince Albert, the queen's husband. |
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Before we leased these acres the land was fenced in corrals and the owner boarded horses. |
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A refreshment kiosk is already on the site which is leased out as an annual franchise by the council. |
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For the next ten years it was leased to tributors who worked the old stopes of the conglomerate lode above the adit level. |
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The unusual pact would see Boeing's 767 jetliners converted to tankers and leased to the military. |
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He said by utilising waste water on the proposed leased land, lessees would pay one quarter of the costs in water usage. |
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From 1618 the area was disafforested and the land leased, often to people who were already occupying it illegally. |
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They leased the Victoria Hall, a former music hall, refurbished it and turned it into a cinema. |
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It was leased by the Empire and Bert ran it, mainly as an old-time music hall. |
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They launched a campaign to force coal and other resource companies to pay fair taxes on the land they leased for mineral rights. |
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The entire area has been solar-fenced, each family issued with leased land in which they cultivate ragi, beans and vegetables. |
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Over the years I have always leased a vehicle, and huge mileages have been clocked up. |
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Internally, four of the seven floors of office space will be brought up to standard, with plans to extend the work if it is successfully leased. |
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For a short time, after the death of Mr James Smith senior in the 1950's, the garage was leased by Mr Elliot and known as Moat House Motors. |
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The Marine Corps has leased the 100,000-square-foot building at Imeson International Industrial Park in North Jacksonville. |
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The territorial governor leased lands to farmers-general, who in turn leased smaller plots of an estate to tenants. |
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During 1901-02, a shop was built on what became Part Three of Lot 245, which was leased to fruiterer Albert Blencoe. |
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But without exception, these big operations use leased land, with tenures typically of two to five years. |
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Living conditions, austere at best, included leased warehouses not designed as living quarters or office space. |
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On 17 May 1928, a small aircraft, leased at five shillings per mile, took off on the inaugural flight of the Flying Doctor. |
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During the period of the lease, the lessee is usually prohibited from making improvements on the leased assets. |
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There was a short flight of timber stairs inside leading to the little flatette that I'd leased. |
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Commercial automobile insurance covers owned, leased, non-owned, and hired automobiles, such as vans, pickups, and buses used at your facility. |
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The private use of employer owned or leased business tools will be exempted from FBT where provided primarily for business purposes. |
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Eventually, the buildings will be leased or sold, putting untaxed property back on the tax rolls. |
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The clubhouse no longer has the routine where you must sign in if you are not a club member as the bar is leased out. |
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The land has been sold or leased to other farmers and the buildings, including one former agricultural worker's house, are now six holiday lets. |
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The van is leased from City of York Council, which is in partnership with the association and is committed to using clean fuel. |
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But one big vendor, GE Capital, is downsizing its wager by taking back some of the planes it has leased to both carriers. |
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Discover how much money you can save on a new or leased Volkswagen Phaeton car by using our free price comparison service. |
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It's a facility we leased from the government, so at some point we had to give it back. |
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Two years ago a further 35 acres were leased from the Dean and Chapter of Salisbury cathedral. |
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The area was first leased from the local community in 1941 by a Dutch investor, who planted coffee. |
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Keep in mind that most all-in-one office suites can be leased on a month-to-month basis. |
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Our flat, above the camel market, was leased from Signora, an old Italian lady who lived downstairs. |
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The hypothec allows the Landlord to sell the movable goods of the tenant, which are on the leased premises. |
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If the goods are removed from the leased premises prior to the landlord's hypothec being perfected, the rights therein are lost to the landlord. |
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It owned no equipment and leased a single production line at a Moscow food processing plant. |
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In 1757, he leased a back house and some ground adjoining his premises on Cork Hill. |
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They swallow the deposit, randomly taking the client around looking at some apartments which may have been leased to other people. |
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Police said the unit is leased from a private landlord who lives outside the area and is currently liaising with officers. |
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The first level will be leased as retail space while the firm will use the second level. |
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They were commanded by another privateer, Woodes Rogers, who later went legit, leased the Bahamas and became the islands' first governor. |
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He said three outparcels would be sold or leased to restaurants. |
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Willingness to pay for a package of telematic services increases with annual household income and with the price category of vehicles owned or leased by respondents. |
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For years, Greeley has leased its surplus water to farmers, construction companies and others. |
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A car leased to Apple and covered in cameras and scanning equipment has been spotted driving around San Francisco. |
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Both properties are excellent constructions, very well located and leased to solidly established businesses. |
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Part of this benefit is allocated to the company and the user of the leased property. |
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What I have done is leased and rented property and machinery until my farm is an efficient size. |
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One new company has leased space and two existing clients will use the facility to improve their operations. |
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The ADSL circuit must be configured to connect two specific locations, similar to a leased line. |
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Furthermore, most of our customers in this sector use space leased for warehousing and logistics purposes. |
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Rarely are companies alleged to have leased or sold criminal syndicates their firearms. |
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I stopped paying the rent because the lease specifically stated that I could refuse to pay if the leased space presented a risk for my health. |
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Last year, water quality concerns obliged the NCC to begin delivering water to certain leased properties in rural areas. |
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Presently the local board of directors manages three and a half hectares of land leased from the small craft harbours directorate. |
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We still have some funds in our bank account from times when we leased substantial portions of our wharf to fish buyers. |
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Lease liabilities are effectively secured as the rights to the leased asset revert to the lessor in the event of default. |
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The Company carries some of its operations in leased premises and has also entered into lease agreements for equipment and rolling stock. |
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In a real sense, the lessee leased not only the restaurant premises but the premises in the context of the entire mall as outlined in the site plan. |
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They own 700 leased pubs and around 300 tenanted properties. |
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This means the city does not have the right to proceed with a tax sale of the buildings because they exist on land leased by the territorial government. |
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Before long he opened a timber yard in Hindley Street on leased land. |
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It's great to see a new Key Foods across from the Fifth Avenue Committee office and a new McDonald's in the mini-mall built and leased by Urban Edge in Boston. |
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The Church of Scotland Trust is undertaking a review of all heritable property owned or leased on behalf of the Church of Scotland outwith Scotland. |
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He leased out the family sugar plantation and settled in town's main population center of Bridgetown, where he established himself as a credit agent for other sugar planters. |
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In a collective farm, at least as organized in the former Soviet republics, the land was owned by the state but was permanently leased to the kolkhoz. |
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There had been British governmental discussions that the islands could be leased back to Argentina. |
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The RNC leased 450 buses to shuttle delegates between hotels as far as 30 miles away to the convention center. |
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In May 1887, it was leased to the CPR and construction began in November. |
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It has to repackage network capacity leased from established carriers. |
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It was leased from them by the Herbert family in the sixteenth century. |
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We also leased horses and went along a shaded path skirted by a stream. |
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They leased uncultivated land to the owners of huge flocks of sheep. |
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The design will yield a generous space ratio from 195 square-foot cabins to three-deck high staterooms with domed ceilings that can be leased for longer periods. |
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By 1925, the Bureau of Indian Affairs had leased nearly all of the San Carlos Reservation to non-Indian cattlemen, who demonstrated no concern about overgrazing. |
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In 1944, the Louisiana Supreme Court ordered the Texas Oil Company to pay damages to oysterman Ludwig Doucet for dumping chemical waste on his leased property. |
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He purchased and planted about 1,000 herbaceous peonies and planted them in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he leased land from his brother-in-law. |
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The bonds are collateralised with receivables under lease and loan agreements of BM Leasing as well as with the leased property under these agreements. |
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His son George, 2nd Duke of Cambridge, a commander-in-chief of the British army, inherited the land and leased it out for building, including the Cambridge Asylum. |
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An annually changing proportion of pasture and arable land is leased out each year, usually for an eleven-month period, in a traditional system known as conacre. |
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The system the company is producing and marketing will be leased to gallery owners for use at their locations to directly fill orders from customers. |
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Before the Civil War, leased and directly owned African-American slaves worked in southern textile factories, ironworks, tobacco-processing plants, and lumber and grain mills. |
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I leased out part of the shop to a mixed bag of fly-by-nighters. |
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The advent of horizontal drilling and horizontal hydraulic fracturing technology has allowed hundreds of thousands of acres of land to be leased and eventually fracked. |
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The crown leased the collection of customs and excise duties to syndicates of tax farmers, who paid a cash advance and often an interest free loan as security to the king. |
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He and Edward Blakeway also leased land to build another at Bradley works in Bilston parish, near Wolverhampton. |
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Conwy Castle was leased by the descendants of the Conways to the Holland family. |
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Today the market is leased and operated by Abergavenny Market Auctioneers Ltd, who hold regular livestock auctions on the site. |
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These quotas can be fished, bought, sold, or leased allowing for the least cost vessels to be used. |
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Our contract partner hereby assigns to us now its replevin claims and any remuneration claims against the third party under the sub-lease or other hand-over of the leased item or items. |
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It was built on land leased from the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem. |
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The office is located on two leased floors of an Ottawa office tower. |
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New Street Realty Advisors has leased the former Tommy Lasagna restaurant at 119 East 18th to Javelina TexMex, a new upscale TexMex concept. |
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They have broiler and layer barns with 125,000 birds per cycle, 20,000 layers and 10,000 replacement pullets with layer quota leased from Derek's parents. |
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A 21,000-square-foot building on the same property is leased long-term to Directrix. |
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The project was completed early 2014 and is leased by Nordea, Ballbreaker and Skanska. |
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To prevent the rise of new serious hazards, POSHOs now certify prospective residences before they can be acquired or leased. |
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Honeywell was engaged in the business of maintaining and servicing computers sold or leased to its customers. |
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In a leased property, obtaining estoppels on a proper form and examining them closely will reveal volumes about the tenants' expectations. |
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As of September 30, 2003, Impark owned, leased or managed more than 1,690 parking locations and 340,000 stalls in Canada and the United States. |
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The appointment came with a house in Queen Anne's Gate, but Fisher also leased Langham House, Ham where the family lived until his retirement. |
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The specialist in sports-related footwear leased the entire building at 142 West 34th Street for a new Kids Foot Locker. |
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Your offer will only be removed if you have leased your space. |
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At 248 East 49th Street, 11 apartments at this prestigious Turtle Bay location are 100 percent leased with free-market rents. |
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The Blattner Studio was leased to Joe Rock Productions during 1934, which purchased the site two years later. |
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A tenant who was inopportunely evicted could not bring a real action for restitution, as described above, to regain possession of the leased property. |
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Another source of income is land he owns on the outskirts of downtown Houston, which he leased for 99 years in February to Mr. Finger, who plans to build a high-rise apartment building on the site. |
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The plane was leased by Flying Fox Aviation, based at Bagby Airfield near Thirsk in North Yorkshire, to Sandtoft Airfield and Flying School. |
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You're familiar with the premises they favour, leased with the evidence of failed businesses still stacked about: Nobbo peg-boards, Sasco year planners, redundant Roladexes, outmoded computing equipment. |
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In 1935 the trustees leased part of the palace to the BBC for use as the production and transmission centre for their new BBC Television Service. |
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The lessee undertakes to use the leased property carefully, to obey the house or building regulations, and to show consideration for the other residents of the building and neighbours. |
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Beach huts, owned or leased, are not habitable but can be used as a shelter and changing room on the beach. |
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In 1607, the Company decided to build its own ships and leased a yard on the River Thames at Deptford. |
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The cellars under the Houses of Parliament continued to be leased out to private individuals until 1678, when news of the Popish Plot broke. |
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The plotters leased an undercroft beneath the House of Lords, and Fawkes was placed in charge of the gunpowder they stockpiled there. |
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They then leased a plot of land at Pulteney Meadow where today's Rec stands. |
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Although leased for 99 years, US forces withdrew in 1995, as part of the wave of base closures following the end of the Cold War. |
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Of the six that have been ordered, four will be leased and two will be fully acquired by British Airways. |
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The middlemen leased large tracts of land from the landlords on long leases with fixed rents, which they then sublet as they saw fit. |
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Slightly later the monastery of Strata Florida was leased by the association so that it could be safeguarded and displayed to the public. |
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In 1882 the library was moved to the Assembly Rooms which were leased to the council for 21 years. |
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The Magic Mirrors offers many concerts managed by the city and leased to private organizers. |
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This vessel would be leased to the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company and would replace both Scillonian III and Gry Maritha. |
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The UK gradually depopulated the archipelago's indigenous population and leased its biggest island, Diego Garcia, to the United States. |
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The larger ship Mayflower was leased for transport and exploration services. |
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This trust assures to the buyer all the rights and privileges of ownership, and it can be sold, inherited, leased, or transferred at any time. |
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Servants could be bought, sold, or leased and they could be physically beaten for disobedience or running away. |
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As a ceded or leased territory with its own set of laws, the Great Qing Legal Code remained in force for the local Chinese population. |
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These settlers formed the Watauga Association, a community built on lands leased from the Cherokee peoples. |
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Darby leased the furnace in September 1708, and set to work preparing to get it into blast. |
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Several oil companies and electricity producers acquired coal companies or leased Federal coal reserves in the west of the United States. |
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In the late 19th century specially designed power buildings leased space to small shops. |
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The ships are leased out to a different, domestic operator because of United States cabotage law. |
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In 1895, an additional 10,000 acres of moor were leased from the Duchy of Cornwall. |
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He leased Huccaby House, on the West Dart River, near Hexworthy, from the Duchy of Cornwall and Sayer used to visit as a child. |
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After these changes, the theatre was leased by Archie Pitt, then husband of Gracie Fields, who appeared in the theatre. |
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Because appropriative rights can be separated from the land and sold or leased, they can form the basis for private water trades. |
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The gravity data will be acquired with a leased LaCoste and Romberg Model G gravity meter. |
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He turned over part of his produce to a conductor from whom he leased the land. |
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Antrix-Devas agreement has been annulled in February 2011 and no transponders have been leased to Devas under the agreement. |
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The Lightstone Group announced that Gantry Park Landing, which officially launched in July, has leased 120 of its 199 units. |
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The Grand Forks facility is owned by the city of Grand Forks and leased to the company. |
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They have leased unused land earmarked for building into temporary car parks and undercutting the council's own car parks. |
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Pershing remains the lessee of the mining claims and the sublessee of the lands leased by Newmont under a new long-term mining lease. |
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Between 2011 and 2014, Finnair leased freighter capacity from NGA for its mainly Asian cargo traffic. |
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During his tenure at NBW, Hinkle leased in excess of 7 million square feet of retail space in 42 States. |
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Federally leased public land includes numerous national parks, wildlife refuges and other nature preserves. |
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White Plains had a very active year, with the White Plains CBD more than doubling 2005's activity with over 750,000 square feet leased. |
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Water quality was tested and monitored at all wells on leased properties. |
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It was good to see the Commission taking very urgent action, for example, in respect of leased line and the charges for leased lines where the existing legislation had not been properly implemented. |
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Real-estate leasing is essentially a financing technique that combines both a leasehold and a purchase option on the leased property, to be exercised at the latest upon expiration of the lease. |
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On the other hand, these provisions would remain in effect if the property leased were transferred to a third party that is not part of Groupe Casino. |
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These premises are leased under a finance lease agreement. |
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However, after the BBC leased the eastern part of the palace the theatre was only used for props storage space. |
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In the meantime, Plymouth ironworks was leased to provide pig iron for the forge. |
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The technical connection may be provided via an Internet or a leased line. |
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The provision of leased lines outside of the minimum set of leased lines should be covered by general retail regulatory provisions rather than specific requirements covering the supply of the minimum set. |
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In this regard, we currently own substantial development rights and have a number of substantially leased office developments under construction or in planning for construction. |
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Data is neither sold nor leased nor passed on for the use of others. |
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It is understood that Clinton's campaign headquarters will be based in Brooklyn, New York, following reports last week that office space had been leased in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood. |
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It will be the first major network that doesn't rely on patching together leased fiber from telecommunication monopolies. |
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Even the pictures on the wall were leased. |
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He has also ordered land leased by foreigners over the past 20 years to be returned to its Hungarian owners, arguing that the natives have been swindled by wealthy westerners. |
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In addition, the purchase price will tend to be adversely affected by the fact that the bank has leased a large proportion of its business premises at prices exceeding the market level. |
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The Soyuz TMA-06M spaceship is mounted on a launch pad at the Russian leased Kazakh Baikonur cosmodrome, on Sunday. |
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The StepStone Group LP, a global private markets firm, hase leased the entire 17th floor at the Lipstick Building. |
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Members shall not directly or indirectly use, or allow the use of, government property of any kind, including property leased to the government, for anything other than officially approved activities. |
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Their business has been flourishing in recent years and had developed into two adj oining leased units in The Tything. |
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Manufacturers and leasers sometimes need to recondition vehicles used or leased for six months or more, in order to lease them again or sell them on. |
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In this case, we are consolidating multiple departmental functions and housing a subvented program in leased space,'' the report said. |
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To facilitate the repossession of the equipment and machinery, the trust has contracted with a Canadian firm to arrange to have the leased equipment and machinery dismantled, crated, transported, stored, and finally exported. |
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Following the dissolution of the monastic cell on the islands, the islands became the property of the Dean and Chapter of Durham Cathedral, who leased them to various tenants. |
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Vladivostok was operational only during the summer, whereas Port Arthur, a naval base in Liaodong Province leased to Russia by China, was operational all year. |
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For convenience Wren also leased a house on St James's Street in London. |
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Most coast guards operate ships and aircraft including helicopters and seaplanes that are either owned or leased by the agency in order to fulfil their respective roles. |
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The new slitting line will be installed in a 43,000-square-foot building that will be leased by TMK IPSCO to Ferrous, and will provide skelp to the two Wilder ERW pipe mills. |
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In addition to the famous seams of good quality coal which ran throughout the royalties leased by him, valuable seams of cannel coal and fireclay were discovered. |
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In 1557, Macau was leased to Portugal from Ming China as a trading port. |
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The defendants leased a house and lot in the city of New York. |
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Following their wedding, the couple leased Windlesham Moor, near Windsor Castle, until July 1949, when they took up residence at Clarence House in London. |
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Eventually 18,000 acres purchased by the NPS were leased back to ranchers. |
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The land, which is entirely fenced and being leased at present for cattle farming, includes an airstrip, a fire tower, catch pens, barns, lakes and gravel roads. |
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SeAH Steel Corp of South Korea has leased 250,000 sqm of land from Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority, to build a manufacturing plant within Rakia's Industrial Park. |
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Atlas Air Inc, a unit of AAWW, expects to take delivery of the 747-8F aircraft from Boeing in early 2011 and they will then be leased to GSS for BAWC's operations. |
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Related Rentals and Abington Properties that Abington House on the High Line is more than 30 percent leased, three months after it's market launch. |
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In 1865 Conwy Castle passed from the Holland family, who had leased it from the descendants of the Conways, to the civic leadership of Conwy town. |
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Inspired, Wedgwood leased the Ivy Works in the town of Burslem. |
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Royal Air Maroc reportedly is planning to establish a regional subsidiary called Atlas Inter, which will start flying in March with eight leased turboprops. |
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The Company's properties are generally leased under long-term, triple-net leases, with a weighted average remaining noncancelable lease term of approximately 16 years. |
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In 2012 the RSPB leased two farms from the landowner United Utilities. |
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He leased Rossall Hall itself to the Church of England, which intended to set up a boarding school as a North of England equivalent of Marlborough School. |
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The other part, that is now sold to Alecta, has a leasable area of about 37,000 square meters and is fully leased to Nordea, Skanska and BallBreaker. |
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The Grand National was founded by William Lynn, a syndicate head and proprietor of the Waterloo Hotel, on land he leased in Aintree from William Molyneux, 2nd Earl of Sefton. |
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According to the Court of Appeal of Florida, First District, government-owned land leased to private parties may be assessed for ad valorem taxes. |
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They began by building a shipyard, and leased it to a Messrs. |
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The property is net leased to Pitney Bowes Presort Services, Inc. |
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Because postal regulations dictate that manufacturers must maintain ownership of all postage meters, The Personal Post Office is leased, not sold. |
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In June 1955 Russell had leased Plas Penrhyn in Penrhyndeudraeth, Merionethshire, Wales and on 5 July of the following year it became his and Edith's principal residence. |
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An unsuccessful business venture ran Appuldurcombe as a hotel, but with its failure, the house was then leased as Dr Pound's Academy for young gentlemen. |
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Currently MOPU is leased by a company which cooperates with Global Process Systems Inc from Dubai and leased again to Santos for use in the Maleo field off Madura, East Java. |
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In 1953 the castle was leased to the Ministry of Works and Arnold Taylor undertook a wide range of repairs and extensive research into the castle's history. |
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The consumer durables in the case were appliances, furniture, televisions, stereos and video cassette recorders, which were leased to individuals under rent-to-own leases. |
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Midtown Mall, located in Oshawa, Ontario, is an enclosed single-story shopping centre with approximately 144,000 square feet of leasable area and is 98 percent leased. |
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