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    Your homeowner’s insurance is meant to protect much more than just the dwelling you live in. Your policy also covers your personal belongings up to a certain value. Should you damage or lose any of your possessions due to fire, a natural disaster or theft, your policy covers repair or replacement costs up to a set amount – even if the loss occurs while you are traveling or away from home. Some high-end items, however, may not be covered under your policy, and this definitely includes expensive…

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    many renters discover only after it's too late. Sun Ray Corp, one of New York's premier insurance agencies, recommends that everyone should carry rental insurance. A renter's insurance policy includes several invaluable benefits, including: Personal Property Coverage: Think about the cost of replacing everything you own, from big-ticket items like furniture and electronics down to your kitchenware. You might be surprised at how much it would cost to replace everything after a fire or flood,…

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    GOVERNANCE OF THE STRATA CORPORATION: As per the Strata Property Act, the first Annual General Meeting will be held once 50% + 1 strata lots have been conveyed to the new owners. At the meeting a strata council will be elected among the owners. We shall assist the Owners and the Strata Council in maintaining a quality and desirable residence, and to ensure that the concerns and…

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    Personal Injury Lawyer

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    Selecting a personal injury attorney who maintains and actively investigates your claim and rights is crucial in getting the settlement for which you are entitled. How do you pick the right one? Here are five suggestions that may help: 1. Encounter. Never underestimate the worth of a lawyer's experience in regards to investigating and evaluating a claim. Hiring a personal injury lawyer who knows what to search for, where to look for it - and realizes what this means to your situation - can make…

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    establishment of classes and the promotion of equality for all people, which is a goal of socialism. By contrast, the existence of economic classes in capitalistic society, such as high class, middle class, and low class, as well as private ownership of property, constitute inequality, exploitation, and misery (“Democratic Socialism”).…

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    Locke’s philosophies advocate liberty, equality and freedom from oppressive government. Yet, in The Second Treatise on Civil Government, Locke justifies the colonization and disempowerment of Native Americans and Africans in his discussions of freedom, property and slavery. In The Racial Contract, Charles W. Mills exposes the contradictions in Locke’s political and theoretical thought, particularly his deviation from the law of nature when it came to non-European people of color. According to…

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    Locke’s Notions about Property Development Capitalism demands that man should put all the available resources into maximum productive use. One of these resources is land, which is limited in availability. As such, man has put land into good use by developing property to generate income and provide shelter to fellow mankind. This comes with opposing views that excessive use of this resource may lead to depletion as well as non-productive overutilization. Conversely, Locke (2002) asserts that…

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    Pros And Cons Of Land Law

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    should initially reflect every right and interest existing over the property. Land law in the modern 21st century originally came about during the Norman Conquest in 1066. All land was under the rule of the king, who allowed rights to be granted also known as tenures (denotes the condition of the land holding) to those that he chose, which has been the fundamental basis upon which the principles of land law were created. The Law of Property Act 1925 this act assisted to reduce the number of…

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    A conflict, within the context of “Conflicts as Property” by Nils Christie, is something in which one owns. Similarly, the ownership of conflict can be compared to the ownership of property, hence the title of the article. Throughout the article, Nils Christie conveys that every person should have the right to fight their own conflict, however, due to the current social structure in places such as Canada, that right can be taken away or even stolen by professionals. Nils Christie further proves…

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    Using property perception and trade economy to explain how said shift caused irreparable damage to New England’s ecosystem. The strengths of his argument lie in his formatting and use of multiple points of view. However, his weaknesses of consistency and placement…

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