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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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land
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The deferral is indefinite if reinvestment is in non-depreciating assets such as freehold land and buildings.
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The operation of rental and freehold land markets is compared to inheritance as a means of access to land.
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It would reject any redistribution of white-owned land , but would allow blacks to buy freehold land from whites.
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Depreciation is calculated to write off the cost or valuation of tangible assets other than freehold land over their estimated useful lives.
property
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Again, a Rule 72 Transfer is equally applicable as between a leasehold or freehold property .
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Under the first, a sale agreement, the Prudential agreed to acquire a freehold property .
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buy
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Specifically, they probably decided to buy the freehold .
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And now private tenants in flats can get together to buy the freehold from their landlord too.
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It would reject any redistribution of white-owned land, but would allow blacks to buy freehold land from whites.
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A £3m loan was taken out during the year to buy the freehold of the Lancaster hotel in Paris.
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Leaseholders of higher rated houses will also be given the right to buy the freehold of their property.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He continued to serve the Corbetts, for example, as manorial steward, after he had inherited the Newton freehold .
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His settlement he regarded as his birthright or his freehold .
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I am advised that we can purchase the freehold of this property for £40,000.
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Mr. Nathan retained the freehold of the remainder of No. 263-265.
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On 18 October 1989, the Prudential entered into two agreements with the developers of a freehold site.
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The 12 cousins then decided that Violet should have £5,000, the testator's chattels and the freehold of the bungalow.
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The deferral is indefinite if reinvestment is in non-depreciating assets such as freehold land and buildings.
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Under the first, a sale agreement, the Prudential agreed to acquire a freehold property.