John and Hilary Parrott have gifted the final piece of land required to the borough council.
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His wife put in the highest of three sealed bids for the piece of land.
When a new piece of land is being colonised, the population grows and disperses rapidly.
Leaving such a valuable piece of land empty for the foreseeable future might seem folly.
One of many Easter Island mysteries is how this remote piece of land came to be inhabited.
"You can't grasp a piece of land by looking at plans, " he says.
The red tape is usually even worse if the aim is to receive legal title to a piece of land.
There's also another piece of land on the other side of the mountain, which has been taken also from me.
The Tropicana sits on 34 acres in the heart of the Vegas Strip, the best-situated piece of land available for development.
Mr. GITAI: I felt an urgency to also give the Palestinians their voice, their attachment to the same piece of land.
The site of one Daewoo factory near Seoul sits on a piece of land that could be valuable if sold and redeveloped.
Today it is a piece of land that many believe eventually will be divided between two nations -- Jewish and Palestinian Arab.
Although a peasant can indeed sell his land share or use it as collateral, he cannot trade the actual piece of land.
The DPRK long has relied on socialized agriculture, placing several families on a common piece of land to farm for the state.
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The campaign has strong support from people in Flanders who have already donated a piece of land for the memorial to be built on.
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He bought his first piece of land a farm with cattle near his childhood house in 1974 when he was 17, shortly after graduating from high school.
He has also called for patience, noting that the constitution guarantees private property but also the right of all Paraguayans to a piece of land.
In other industries, the government acts as a landlord, leasing every piece of land to business, deciding who will stay in business and for how long.
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We do not know if Sharon's political successors will have the force of personality to push through the necessary measures to divide this piece of land.
Gypsy Council chair Joseph Jones, who has liaised with the travellers on site, said they would not move unless an alternative piece of land was found.
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The opportunity to create the home came in 2002, when Mr. Hua heard about a piece of land zoned for industrial use available for a 30-year lease.
The best counter-strategy would be to confront the Russians openly over what they are protecting in Transdniestria: a big, ugly smuggling racket, with a piece of land attached.
This is the price former Queens resident Danitta Ross paid for a seven-room house, including a three-car garage and a piece of land, in Atlanta four years ago.
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Southold officials crafted the two zoning designations from scratch and tailored them to a rare piece of land in the region that had no zoning rules at all.
The following year Makoni successfully procured a piece of land and opened the organization's first empowerment village, designed to provide a haven for girls who have been abused.
On August 9th, in the toughest move yet against a private developer, the government seized back a piece of land which contains an underground columbarium, on Lantau island.
The rationale behind taking property from a taxpaying owner and giving it to a seemingly larcenous tenant is that every piece of land should enjoy its best possible use.
To Mr. Clinton's millenarian eye, every disagreement seems merely a misunderstanding, every dispute (even over the exact same piece of land) amenable to a resolution that has no losers.
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