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    Introduction to Inheritance Tax (IHT) Inheritance tax or IHT is becoming more of a concern to many people. Most properties or assets you leave after you pass away are not being charged with inheritance tax because their cumulative value isn’t high enough. However more properties are being dragged into the net of IHT due to the increasing real estate prices but with careful planning there’s a lot that can be done to soften the effects of Inheritance Tax. Who is liable to pay inheritance Tax? Individuals

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    related to property rights and taxes, they are: “The Exchange and Enforcement of Property Rights” and “Some Aspects of Property Rights” by Harold Demsetz, and “External Diseconomies, Corrective Taxes, and Market Structure” by James M. Buchanan. In order to have an ideal system of property rights, all rights must be completely assigned to individuals; the assigned individual can have an exclusive right to use their resources; all property can be freely transferred between owners, and all properties must

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    that not everyone in the North could be trusted around blacks, it gave a point of view of the good side of slavery, a point of view of the bad side of slavery, the different types of jobs that the slaves would have to do, jealousy between women, property, and the fact that a true Northerners was willing to help Solomon regain his freedom. The North was the region in the United States where slavery was prohibited and hated. But, not everyone believed that. There are people that would capture free

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    In The Moral Foundations of Private law, Gordley seeks to find what concepts are necessary to make sense of private law. In doing so, Gordley conveys a strong conviction in explaining these concepts through the teachings and theories of Aristotle, rather than through modern constructions. Although, Gordley argues that our private law is in essences, Aristotelian, is this actually the case and if so, does it have to be? Also, what is lost or gained by not basing our private law on Aristotle’s teachings

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    understand Marx’s alienation theory, one must understand that this concept is broken down into several smaller parts that then create one outcome. Within a capitalistic community, two different societies are created in a state; these two societies are property owners and laborers. Capitalistic systems will eventually being to create alienated labor when it separates a worker from their owner’s personal reality. This might not be intentional, but it will happen regardless. Unfortunately alienation within

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    The fundamental issue in the case of Alfie and Peggy is whether the items in question are a part of the land (fixtures) that can be acquired by Alfie in the convenyancing process, or whether they are an item of personal property (chattels) that belong in the hands of the seller Peggy . According to the Latin maxim ‘quicquid plantatur solo, solo cedid’# , Alfie can claim ownership rights to the items in question, if they are attached to the soil of the land. In other words, the items must all be

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    Americans would. Anarcho-syndicalism is a political strategy that opposes exploitation and domination of the working class by replacing capitalism and government control with a voluntary socialist system, in which the working class is in control of property and the means of production through the formation of syndicate networks. If implemented correctly, anarcho-syndicalism stands to reduce the wealth gap between black and white Americans over the next 50 years. Capitalism does not support equality

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    we must know what they are. The enforcement rules which apply to unregistered land are stated in the Land charges Act 1972 which relate to the individuals being required to register their interest over land so that I can be protected. The Law of Property Act 2002 governs the enforcement rules regarding the registered titles. This requires the compulsory first registration of their interest/title. In order to assess superiority we

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    Then the building company (Norvik Industries) built on a block that was not under a building contract. This happened without the authority of the block owners therefore can be seen as unauthorised construction on a property Corporations Law Corporations Law can be described as the interaction between directors, employees, financier, consumers and the community. Corporations law can be implied to this case as Water Corporations, a government owned company had a responsibility

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    The Real Estate Market

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    frame will go down in history as probably the worst time to have tried to rent, own or live in that town due to the skyrocketing amounts of the foreclosure that occurred there. We always rented from owners that seemed unsure of letting go of their property, and this hesitation in letting go of their ‘for rent’ houses always came to a conclusion when we found out we were losing that house. Merced was one of the foreclosure capitals of the entire country, and no one decided to tell my family. We averaged

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