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The property, about two acres, is landscaped with boxwood, rhododendron, Norway spruce, and Japanese and sugar maples.
I had to leave the first property about eight years ago because the landlord wanted to sell.
Before the drought, he made as many as 1,500 round bales of hay off his property, about a third of which he sold at a profit.
Transactions include two stamp duties, one pegged to the price of the property (about 324,000 ringgit for this house), the other to the size of the mortgage.
At the time of the original deal, Cortlandt was compensated with a parcel of property — about four acres — that abuts the facility and functions as a park.
The state police said Robert Payne, 44, was hunting on his own property about 10 a.m. when he fired toward the highway and hit Mr. Fiscella.
The Delaware County property, about 70 miles west of Albany, was put on the market about a year ago at $1.12 million.
Cuno argues that these claims are more theatrical than moral, making cultural property "about politics and the political agenda of ruling elites".
In general, Australia pays far more for other countries' intellectual property (about $4.5bn last year) than foreigners pay Australia for ours (just under $1bn in 2014).
But there was no sign of life from a nearby property, about 50 metres from Bin Laden's back wall, with a high perimeter wall and two watchtowers.
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