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They are therefore calling for the 'outdated' transfer tax to be altogether abolished, or significantly reduced on the way to abolishment.
It is claimed by these professionals that a three per cent transfer tax and a small flat charge for stamp duty and registration services would act as an incentive, compared to what exists now, for many more people to enter into property transactions that would give a boost to economic activity in the country.
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Young inheritors of tremendous wealth struggle like anyone else. They just don't get much sympathy from the unwealthy who consider money a cure-all.
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- Ana Luisa Castillo Vda Perdomo and Isabel Castillo Bello, Administratrixes, Inheritors and Surviving Next of Kin of the Estates of Dr. Romulo Terrero, Deceased and Hilda Castillo Vda Terrero, Deceased, Avenida Marquis Del Toro, Quinta Ana Luisa, San Bernardino, Caracas, Venezuela and Edward R. Murphy, Administrator of the Estate of Dr. Romulo Terrero, Deceased and Hilda Castillo Vda Terrero, Deceased, v. Roger Construction Company Et Al. v. Kohler Co. (Third-Party Defendant). Appeal of David T. Friedman and Edith Friedman, Individually as Husband and Wife and Roger Construction Company, and Edward Fernberger (Two Cases). Romelia Aldrey Desanz, Administratrix of the Estates of Iris Romelia O'Brien Deterrero, Romulo Antonio Terrero O'Brien and Iris Margarita Terrero O'Brien, Deceased, and Romelia Aldrey Desanz in Her Capacity as Sole Inheritor and Surviving Next of Kin of Iris Romelia O'Brien Deterrero, Romulo Antonio Terrero O'Brien and Iris Margarita Terrero O'Brien, Deceased v. Roger Construction Co., Et..., 560 F.2d 1146 (3rd Cir. 1977)
Daniel J. Ryan, Kean K. McDonald, LaBrum & Doak, Philadelphia, Pa., for appellants.
Mark A. Welge, T. E. Byrne, Jr., Krusen, Evans & Byrne, Philadel...
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inheritors, competitors and contemporaries - "Fraggle Rock" - "Bear in the Big Blue House" - "The Ghost of Faffner Hall" - "Dog City" - "Secret Life of Toys" - "The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss" - "Farscape" - "The Storyteller" - "The Hoobs" - "Construction Site" - "Dinosaurs" - "Jim Henson's Mother Goose Stories" - "Jim Henson's Animal Show" - "Labyrinth" (1986) - "The Dark Crystal" (1982) Source: IMDb a by-no-means exhaustive list of muppet media through the ages TV - "The Muppet Show" - "Muppets Tonight" - "The Jim Henson Hour" - "Jim Henson's Muppet Babies" - "Jim Henson's Little Muppet Monsters" - "Statler and Waldorf: From the Balcony" - "Sesame Street" Movies - "The Muppet Movie" (1979) - "The Great Muppet Caper" (1981) - "The Muppets Ta...
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The latest inheritors of the American dream lined up in emergency rooms not because their having emergencies, but because they don't have health insurance, and emergency rooms, unlike private doctors, are obliged to give them care. One-quarter to one-third of adults under 35 went without insurance for all of 2002, and it is important to note the degrees of coverage vary greatly by race: African-Americans were nearly twice as likely as non-Hispanic white people to be uninsured in 2002, and Latinos three times as likely.
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My walk down memory lane is not just an opportunity to wallow in nostalgia. My memory tells me that we are so much better off for Rev. [Jesse Jackson]'s run for President. We, the nation, because Rev. Jackson led the shift in our historical context.
Who are the inheritors? We are the thousands who were directly touched by the Jackson campaign. The delegates, fundraisers, and volunteers who were enlightened, enriched, encouraged, emboldened. We are the ones who have had the opportunity to sit at Rev. Jackson's feet and hear him think aloud and be astounded, again and again, at his brilliance and his courage.
I think of Rev. Jackson when I think of Dr. King's Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech in which he says, "I have the audacity to believe that people everywhere will have three meals ...
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First of all, I think it's unfair to use the words "normal" and "Main Line" in close proximity, but that's just the beginning. The piece continues: "Chatting about what you've recently bought at Jack Kellmer or Bernie Robbins or Stephen J. Wiseley is as common as hearing 40-something moms throw around the word 'bling' at the bar at Bridget's in Ambler.
The article features photos of "the McDreamys," Marilyn and Jeff Kellmer, who are the inheritors of Jack Kellmer Co.'s diamond-encrusted legacy. The Kellmer family gets great press in the piece--"[Jeff] Kellmer makes Ashton Kutcher and Jude Law look wan and homely," [Amy Donohue Korman] gushes--which is surely a nice accompaniment for the full-and half-page color ads for the business in the front of the magazine. (Kellmer shares a PR con...
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Although we are trying to make the world a better place, most of the things we do only hinder it. I, as one of the inheritors of earth, will work on changing the way I live. In doing so I will begin to take only what I need as we used to. In doing so I will lead by example.
If I am to make the world a better place these things must be practiced.
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(Mainstream Han Chinese take their name from the Han Empire of 202 B.C. to 220 A.D.) Leaders of the PRC, inheritors of a continental power, are seeking to add maritime power to the capacities of the People's Liberation Army, which comprises all of China's armed forces. [...] the Taiwan Relations Act of 1979, enacted by Congress after President Jimmy Carter switched diplomatic recognition fromtheRepublic ofChina onTaiwan to the PRC, requires theUnited States tomaintain the capacity "to resist any resort to force or other forms of coercion that would jeopardize the security, or the social or economic system, of the people on Taiwan.
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No matter how far one goes away from America, he is followed these days with a feeling that becomes certainty: that America is in deep trouble. It is not so much what the American people have done. We have never believed that the American people per se, left alone, could make judgements vital to America's survival. We have been taught too much to care about ourselves - not our survival, but our comfort. We have put our comfort so far ahead of everything else that we are perfectly willing to see millions of Asians, Indians, and Africans die in wars over oil, grain, or other products that are necessary for war. Therein lie the elements of a fable that Dylan Thomas, the Welsh poet, described as a "Twice Told Tale of Infancy.
We use the term "we" advisedly here. The "we" that we speak of a...
... whites, making those so designated the inheritors of the riches of this earth. It is not an accident...