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He did not believe in owing money, so owned his real estate outright".
Domain, in Anglo-American law, the absolute and complete ownership of land, or the land itself which is so owned.
City Ballet doesn't announce casting until a week or two before a performance, but there always have been dancers who so owned certain roles that you could be fairly sure long beforehand whom you'd be seeing.
It was further alleged by the receiver that Gruetter & Joers were, at the time of the transfer to them of Stuart's stock, pecuniarily irresponsible persons, from whom the amount of § ch assessment upon each share of the stock so owned and held by Stuart could not be made by legal process or otherwise.
The bank, which is part of the Royal Bank of Scotland and so owned by the taxpayer, issued its warning in a letter changing the terms and conditions for its 850,000 business customers, which range from self-employed traders to clubs, charities and large corporations.
The sculptures were taken from the 500-plus pieces in his personal collection and the 150 or so owned by the Douglas S. Cramer Foundation.
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