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In the early 1990s it took property prices six years to begin growing again after the recession and 10 years to recover their losses.
When a similar lawsuit in the early 1980's forced the Texas state government to act, Mr. White responded with Robin Hood legislation that took property taxes from rich districts and gave them to poor districts.
You could double this figure because in many instances he took property from people and sold that property and didn't pay the people he took it from, so there are people out there with property that they purchased in good faith.
A thief or an aggressor, who took property or land, develops a psychological disorder and pangs of conscience, because he took something that wasn't his.
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"This is taking property without just compensation".
More buyers are taking property taxes into account, too.
Giving the D.E.P authority to take property for nonpayment should be a last resort.
"We're not going to break any legs," Tony said, "but we have taken property back".
Taking property like a server home violates company rules, Lucent said yesterday.
Banks will only take property as a rock solid guarantee, withdrawing from financing business transactions.
"I can see the concern, but you can't take property away.
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