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By will or by deed of trust, a testator or settlor places property in trust to provide for his family after he is deceased.
Fast Facts: - City first placed under state oversight in 1988; still places property taxes in trust account for bondholders - Retirement benefits other than pensions exceed city's total debt of $685 million.
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In several places, properties of individual cassette exons serve as the background when discussing adjacent pairs.
Q — Where do they place property rights?
Justice Skelos issued a preliminary injunction ordering the Sheriff's Department to enforce evictions without placing property on the streets.
— It had indeed the highest claims; — not only those of birth place, property, and home, — it was his mine, his lottery, his speculation and his hobby horse; his occupation, his hope, and his futurity.
Consider a two-place property like loves and think of plugging one of its open places up with Darla to obtain the one-place property loves Darla.
The first is a two-place relation, with the identity pair as relata; the second is a one-place property.
2. Intuitively, a monadic (or one-place) property is one whose instances can belong to only one subject at a time, whereas a polyadic (or many-place) property is one whose instances can belong to more than one subject at a time.
If we can do this, it is sometimes argued, then we can plug the remaining (last) open place up with Sam to get the zero-place property, or proposition, that Sam loves Darla.
Subcommittee chairman Commissioner Richard Siebel said the County's no-cash sales program was "designed to place property back on the tax rolls as quickly as possible – not for land-banking.
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