Unreferenced date January 2008 Property law An estate in land is an interest in real property that is or may become possessory. This should be distinguished from an Estatelandestate as used in reference to an area of land, and Immovable Property estate as used to refer to property in general. In property law, the rights and interests associated with an estate in land may be conceptually understood as a bundle of rights because of the potential for different parties having different interests in the same real property . Categories of estates Estates in real property land can be divided into four basic categories Freehold estate s rights of ownership fee simple fee simple absolute &mdash most rights, least limitations, indefeasible defeasible estate &mdash voidable ownership finite estate&mdash limited to lifetimes life estate &mdash fragmented ownership for duration of someone s life fee tail &mdash inalienable rights of inheritance for duration of family line Leasehold estate s rights of possession and use but not ownership . The lessor owner landlord gives this right to the lessee leasehold estate tenant . There are four categories of leasehold estates estate for years tenancy for years &mdash lease of any length with specific begin and end date periodic estate periodic tenancy &mdash automatically renewing lease month to month, week to week estate at will tenancy at will &mdash leasehold for no fixed time or period. It lasts as long as both parties desire. Termination is bilateral either party may terminate at any time or by operation of law. tenancy at sufferance&mdash created when tenant remains after lease expires and becomes a holdover tenant, converts to holdover tenancy upon landlord acceptance. Types of lease s gross lease net lease percentage lease Statutory estate s created by law community property Homestead exemption homestead dower &mdash interest a wife ... tenancy by entirety Equitable interest Equitable estate s neither ownership nor possession lien general ... more details
For Estate disambiguation Unreferenced date December 2009 An estate comprises the houses and outbuildings ... abolished jurisdictional authority. It is an estate because the profits from its produce and rents ... . Thus the estate may refer to all other cottages and villages in the same ownership as the mansion ... of Woodstock. Estate , with its stately home connotations, has been a natural candidate for inflationary usage during the 20th century. An estate properly so called should comprise several farms, and is not well ... land subdivided , in some cases resulting in suburban villages named for the former owners ... to as estates , in a contemporary updating of the word s usage. In some real estate ventures however ... estates include Biltmore Estate Biltmore , Asheville, North Carolina estate of George Washington Vanderbilt II Hearst Castle , Central Coast of California estate of William Randolph Hearst Castle Hill, Ipswich, Massachusetts Castle Hill , Ipswich, Massachusetts estate of Richard Teller Crane Jr. Meadow Farm, East Islip, New York estate of H. B. Hollins demolished Westbrook, Suffolk County, New York Westbrook , Great River, New York estate of William Bayard Cutting Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park Coe Hall , Oyster Bay hamlet , New York Oyster Bay, New York estate of William Robertson Coe William R. Coe Indian Neck Hall , Oakdale, New York estate of Frederick Gilbert Bourne Inisfada, Manhasset, New York estate of Nicholas Brady Idle Hour, Oakdale, New York estate of William Kissam Vanderbilt Oheka Castle , Cold Spring Harbor, New York estate of Otto Hermann Kahn Harold Lloyd Estate , Greenacres Beverly Hills, California estate of Harold Lloyd Filoli , Woodside, California estate of the Bourne Family. Dumbarton Oaks , Georgetown, Washington, D.C. estate of Woods Bliss Family ... meaning of the word estate when it is not prefaced by the word real . That is why the British ... dewiki display title DEFAULTSORT Estate House Category Real estate Category Human habitats cv ... more details
wiktionary estateEstate may refer to Estate law , a term in common law for a person s property, entitlements and obligations. Estates of the realm , a broad social category in the histories of certain countries. Estateland , the grounds and tenancies such as farms, housing, woodland, parkland associated with a very large property. Housing estate , a group of houses built as a single development. Industrial estate , and trading estate, property planned and sublet for industrial and commercial use. Estate, a brand of major appliances, first from RCA , afterwards from Whirlpool Corporation . Estate car , passenger car with a full size back cargo compartment, a station wagon. Estate song Estate song , a 1960 Italian song and jazz standard. Estate album Estate album , a jazz piano album by Michel Petrucciani. Estate, Information Technology term for a set of computers and other technology infrastructure, generally the total set owned by a corporation, as in Estate Management. See ITIL and other standards. disambig it Estate disambigua ja simple Estate ... more details
ref improve date March 2012 Infobox television show name The Estate image caption genre Documentary film Documentary creator narrated starring theme music composer opentheme country Northern Ireland , UK language English language English num episodes 8 executive producer location Coleraine camera runtime 30 minutes network BBC One Northern Ireland picture format first aired 23 January 2012 last aired br 12 March 2011 website http www.bbc.co.uk programmes b01bl0p8 The Estate is a BBC Northern Ireland Documentary film documentary series similar to The Scheme TV series The Scheme , this time following the lives of several families in the Ballysally housing estate in Coleraine . The series was broadcast every Monday at 10 35pm from 23 January 12 March 2012 on BBC One Northern Ireland & is broadcast to the rest of the UK every Tuesday at 11 35pm from 27 March 15 May 2012 on BBC One & BBC One High definition BBC One HD 2nd episode broadcast on a Monday, 3rd, 4th & 5th episodes at 11 40pm & 6th episode at 11 50pm . Episodes The episodes were transmitted at the following times class wikitable Episode BBC One Northern Ireland BBC One NI transmission date time BBC One rest of UK BBC One High definition BBC One HD transmission date time Episode 1 23 January 2012 22 35 27 March 2012 23 35 1 hour later on BBC One Scotland Episode 2 30 January 2012 22 35 2 April 2012 23 35 30 mins earlier on BBC One Scotland Episode 3 6 February 2012 22 35 10 April 2012 23 40 30 mins later on BBC One Wales & 1 hour later on BBC One Scotland Episode 4 13 February 2012 22 35 17 April 2012 23 40 30 mins later on BBC One Wales & 1 hour later on BBC One Scotland Episode 5 20 February 2012 22 35 24 April 2012 23 40 40 mins later on BBC One Wales & 1 hour later on BBC One Scotland Episode 6 27 February 2012 22 35 1 May 2012 23 50 40 mins later on BBC One Wales & 1 hour later on BBC One Scotland Episode 7 5 ... External links BBC programme b01bl0p8 The Estate DEFAULTSORT Estate, The Category 2010s British television ... more details
Wiktionary land Dry land redirects here. It may refer to The part of the Earth that is not covered by water Drylands , areas with low amounts of water in the soil Dry Land , the only album by How We Live Land may refer to Landscape Landform , physical feature comprises a geomorphological unit Land economics , a factor of production comprising all naturally occurring resources Land law Real estate , a legal term for land, used in regard to ownership Real property , a legal term similar to real estate In music Land band , American rock band LandLand album LandLand album , the first album by the band Land T r album Land T r album , an album by T r Land 1975 2002 , an album by Patti Smith Land The Comsat Angels album Land The Comsat Angels album , an album by The Comsat Angels Lands band , Japanese rock band Dah band , a former Yugoslav Belgian rock band, known as Land during 1975 1976 period People Edwin H. Land 1909 1991 , American scientist and inventor Frank Land , British information systems researcher Frank S. Land 1890 1959 , Americal founder of Order of DeMolay Frank William Land b. 1961 , British mathematician Greg Land b. 1965 , American comic book artist Harold Land 1928 2001 , American tenor saxophonist Michael Land b. 1961 , American composer and musician Michael F. Land ... Fatherland Homeland land , a suffix used in the names of several countries and other regions As a geographical place Land, California Land, Norway Land Glacier , Antarctica As a division of a country ... for land , a unit of administration in Poland Other usages Land Instruments International , A company specialising in infrared temperature measurement and emissions monitoring equipment LAND , a type ... areas between grooves in gun barrels disambig cs Krajina rozcestn k cy Tir da Land flertydig de Land fr Land ko id Land it Land ka nl Land nds nl Laand ja no Land nn Land pl Land sk Krajina sv Land olika betydelser uk Land uk zh ... more details
The Land may refer to The Land , the setting for novels by Stephen R. Donaldson, in the The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever universe The Land , primary setting for the novels by Robert J. Sawyer, in the Quintaglio Ascension Trilogy The Land Mildred D. Taylor The Land Mildred D. Taylor , a novel by Mildred D. Taylor The Land 1942 film The Land 1942 film , a documentary film directed by Robert J. Flaherty The Land 1969 film The Land 1969 film , a 1969 Egyptian film The Land 1974 film , a 1974 South Korean film The Land song , a protest song, traditionally sung by the Georgist movement in pursuit and promotion of land value taxation The Land Epcot , a pavilion at Walt Disney World s Epcot theme park Haaretz , an Israeli newspaper whose name means The Land as in the Land of Israel The Land, the Michigan Women s Music Festival women only venue The Land , a long narrative poem by Vita Sackville West The Land , a rural newspaper in Australia owned by Rural Press The Land magazine , a Minnesota farm and rural life newspaper owned by CNHI See also Land disambiguation disambig ... more details
otheruses This Land was a Canada Canadian television series, which aired from 1970 to 1982 on CBC Television . Evolving from the earlier series This Land of Ours , a documentary series about Canada s agriculture agricultural and natural resources , This Land expanded its focus to include natural environment environmental and conservation biology conservation issues. Hosts of the show included E.Jon Hopkins Canadian journalist Jon Hopkins , Phyllis Gorman, Laurie Jennings, Mary Chapman, John Foster Canadian journalist John Foster , Mike Halleran and Don Francks . External links Refimprove date June 2008 CBC Series Dir This Land Thi Category Canadian documentary television series Category CBC network shows Category Environmental television Canada tv prog stub ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2010 The suffix land which can be found in several countries name and country subdivisions indicates a toponymy &mdash a Terrestrial ecoregion land . The word came via Germanic languages Germanic wikt landland . Below is the list of places that ends with land or Land . Expand list date February 2011 Country level Ascension Island Holland Netherlands Finland England Iceland sland Germany Deutschland Poland New Zealand Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland Scotland Swaziland Switzerland Thailand Country subdivision Places in Australia States and Territories of Australia States Queensland Local government in Australia Local governments Central Highlands Council , Tasmania Central Highlands Region , Queensland City of Moreland , Victoria Shire of East Gippsland , Victoria City of Maitland , New South Wales City of Nedlands , Western Australia Northern Midlands Council ... Council , Tasmania Tablelands Region , Queensland Other places Arnhem Land , Northern Territory ... Midthordland Nordhordland Akershus H land valign top Oppland Land, Norway Land S ndre Land Nordre Land Telemark Grenland valign top Aust Agder Iveland valign top S r Tr ndelag rland valign top Nordland Helgeland Vester len Sortland Troms Sk nland valign top Continental Antarctica Queen Maud Land Dronning Maud Land Insular Antarctica Bouvet Island Peter I Island Places in Denmark main Lands ... Pfalz Saarland Burgenland Jerichower Land Mansfelder Land Weimarer Land Altenburger Land Saale Holzland Berchtesgadener Land Dingolfing Landau Landsberg disambiguation Landsberg Landshut N rnberger Land Leipziger Land Zwickauer Land Chemnitzer Land Hochsauerland Places in the Netherlands ... Headland Midland disambiguation Midland etc. See also List of islands which technically ends with the land from the word island Land disambiguation Land as surnames stan DEFAULTSORT Land Category Suffixes Category Placename element etymologies id land ... more details
Other uses Land disambiguation A LAND Local Area Network Denial attack is a Denial of service attack DoS Denial of Service attack that consists of sending a special poison Spoofing attack spoofed packet information technology packet to a computer, causing it to lock up. The security flaw was actually first discovered in 1997 by someone using the alias m3lt , and has resurfaced many years later in operating system s such as Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP SP2. How it works The attack involves sending a spoofed Transmission Control Protocol TCP SYN TCP SYN packet connection initiation with the target host s IP address to an open port as both source and destination. The reason a LAND attack works is because it causes the machine to reply to itself continuously. Definition A LAND attack involves IP packets where the source and destination address are set to address the same device. Other land attacks have since been found in services like SNMP and Windows 88 tcp kerberos global services which were caused by design flaws where the devices accepted requests on the wire appearing to be from themselves and causing replies repeatedly. Vulnerable systems Below is a list of vulnerable operating systems discovered by testing on various machines AIX operating system AIX 3.0 AmigaOS AmiTCP 4.2 Kickstart 3.0 BeOS Preview release 2 PowerMac BSD OS BSDi 2.0 and 2.1 OpenVMS Digital VMS FreeBSD 2.2.5 RELEASE and 3.0 Fixed after required updates HP External JetDirect Print Servers IBM AS 400 OS7400 3.7 Irix 5.2 and 5.3 Mac OS MacTCP, 7.6.1 OpenTransport 1.1.2 and 8.0 NetApp NFS server 4.1d and 4.3 NetBSD 1.1 to 1.3 Fixed after required updates NeXTSTEP 3.0 and 3.1 Novell 4.11 OpenVMS 7.1 with UCX 4.1 7 QNX 4.24 Rhapsody operating system Rhapsody Developer Release SCO Group SCO OpenServer 5.0.2 SMP, 5.0.4 SCO Group SCO Unixware 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 SunOS 4.1.3 and 4.1.4 Microsoft Windows Windows ... Category Denial of service attacks de Land Attacke el LAND ja Land pl LAND atak sieciowy ... more details
Infobox film name At Land image image size caption director Maya Deren producer writer Maya Deren narrator starring Maya Deren br Alexander Hammid br John Cage br Parker Tyler music cinematography Hella Heyman br Alexander Hammid editing distributor released 1944 runtime 15 min country USA language budget preceded by followed by At Land 1944 in film 1944 is a 15 minute silent experimental film written, directed by, and starring Maya Deren . It has a dream like narrative in which a woman, played by Deren, is washed up on a beach and goes on a strange journey encountering other people and other versions of herself. Deren once said that the film is about the struggle to maintain one s personal identity. The composer John Cage and the poet and film critic Parker Tyler were involved in making the film, and appear in the film, which was shot at Amagansett , Long Island . Synopsis At the beginning of the film, a woman is lying on a beach as if she has been washed up by the ocean. She climbs a tree with some difficulty, but when she finally reaches the top, she finds herself at the end of a long dining room table during a bourgeois dinner party. All the guests ignore her as she drags herself on top of the table and pulls herself across it, trying to reach a man at the opposite end who looks deeply concentrated on a chess game. When she finally gets to the man, he stands up and leaves the table she looks disappointed and hopeless. The chess pieces begin to move by themselves, and one of the pawn s falls on the floor. It floats down a waterfall and down a river. The woman chases it, climbing down the hill she had already passed. She then finds herself walking down a forest path she begins talking and walking with a man, who in total is replaced four times by four different men the first one is the American surrealist poet, Philip Lamantia at age 17 the second man is Gregory Bateson ... of California Press, 2001. External links http www.imdb.com title tt0036618 At Land at IMDB ... more details
for life, C can then sell the life estate to B. Again, B and B s heirs will own the land for as long ...multiple issues unreferenced February 2012 globalize February 2012 Property law A life estate is a concept used in common law and statutory law to designate the ownership of land for the duration of a person s life. In legal terms it is an estate law estate in real property that ends at death when there is a reversion to the original owner. The owner of a life estate is called a life tenant . Although the ownership of a life estate is of limited duration because it ends at the death of the person .... Because a life estate ceases to exist at the death of the measuring person s life, this temporary ownership agreement cannot be left to heir s intestate or devisee s testate , and the life estate cannot normally be inherited but see Life Estate pur autre vie , and Leasehold estateEstate for Term of years . At death, the property involved in a life estate typically falls into the ownership of the remainderman named in the life estate agreement. A land owner of an estate cannot give a greater interest in the estate than he or she owns. That is, a life estate owner cannot give complete and indefinite ... of Ashley, and Ashley conveys a life estate to another person, Brenda, for Brenda s life an embedded life estate , then Brenda s life estate interest would last only until whoever dies first, Brenda .... Once Ashley dies, however, whoever possesses the land loses it with the land likely reverting to its original grantor . This is a life estate pur autre vie , or the life of another. Such a life estate can also be conveyed originally, such as to A until B dies . Another limitation on a life estate ... the land, as their ownership is technically only temporary. clarify date February 2012 reason who is responsible for maintenance upkeep replacing the roof , taxes, etc.? Uses of a life estate In the United States, a life estate is typically used as a tool of an estate planning. A life estate can ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove December 2008 orphan March 2010 An estate liquidation is similar to an estate sale in that the main concern or goal is to liquidate the estatelandestate home, garage, sheds and yard with an estate sale organization while also often adding the contents of a safe deposit box or more, family heirloom s too valuable to be left within the constraints of the family home, real estate, cars, boats, and other transportation including but not limited to motor homes and RVs, animals, livestock and whatever other assets the estate may encompass. While it is necessary in most states that a realtor be present to write up the documents for the sale of Real estate real land , most other items do not require any other license or permit other than the local Business license license s needed to run a business in that city, county or state where the liquidation is taking place. Oftentimes the family will retain a lawyer to oversee the process of liquidation and to keep the system straight on legalities of stock s and Bond finance bond s being traded, investment s liquidated and any real property changing hands legally. Estate liquidations happen mostly like estate sales, with the liquidators making the home and items to be sold ready for a public sale. Most liquidators will charge a commission of a percentage of the net profit . Differences from estate sales The main differences between an estate liquidation and a mere estate sale is the sphere of inclusion which in a liquidation can expand to stocks, bonds, real property, fine jewelry , Coin collecting coin collection s and fine art . Often an estate liquidation is accompanied by realtors, attorneys, Certified Public Accountant CPAs , and appraiser s, while a estate sale can be done by nearly anyone with knowledge of value of household items and collectibles in question. DEFAULTSORT Estate Liquidation Category Real estate Category Sales Category Auctioneering ... more details
Merge to Privity law date July 2010 Privity of estate is the relation that subsists between a landlord and his Tenement law tenant , which creates a relationship between landlord and tenant. Privity of Estate Rights and Duties are rights that 1 run with the land, 2 those that original parties intend to bind successors, and 3 those that touch and concern the land. It is a general rule that a tenant cannot transfer the tenancy or privity of estate between himself and his landlord, without the latter s consent an Assignment law assignee , who comes in only in privity of estate, is liable only while he continues to be legal assignee that is, while in possession under the assignment. http www.lectlaw.com def2 p165.htm Privity of estate historically traces the land of plaintiff and defendant back to a common owner who imposed the restriction on the land s use. This is referred to as vertical privity. Privity of estate means that one contracting party succeeds to the estate of another. Landlord tenant law is just an example. It means one party has the same estate as the other party. Their relationship was so close or tight that one got exactly what the other had as far as the amount of land is concerned, and within the confines of the contractual or other relationship. Category Landlord tenant law ... more details
, the term is also used in reference to an estate in land or of a particular kind of property such as real property real estate or personal property personal estate . The term is also used to refer to the sum of a person s assets only. Inheritance In context of probate , the estate of a deceased ... through the use of life contingencies. Estate in land can also be divided into estates of inheritance ... on the legal estate and interests in land, English courts also created equitable interest s over ...Law unref date July 2007 Property law An estate is the net worth of a person at any point in time. It is the sum ..., property held on a joint tenancy basis , do not form part of the deceased estate, even though ... s estate, but would go directly to the nominated beneficiary. Similarly, superannuation death benefits can go directly to a deceased s dependent, bypassing the deceased s estate. See Will law will and intestacy The estate or assets of a deceased person is administered by an executor ... and administrator is to protect the assets of the estate, pay out all expenses and the decedent ... Under bankruptcy in the United States US bankruptcy law , a person s estate consists of all ... . ref The estate or assets of a bankrupt person is administered by a trustee in bankruptcy . The legal position in all common law countries is similar in this respect. Legal estate in land main Estate in land In land law , the term estate is a remnant of the English feudal system , which created a complex hierarchy of estates and interests in land. The allodial or fee simple interest is the most complete ownership that one can have of property in the common law system. An estate can be an estate for years, an estate at will, a life estate extinguishing at the death of the holder , an estate pur auter vie a life interest for the life of another person or a fee tail estate to the heirs of one ... be either fee simple absolute or defeasible estate defeasible i.e. subject to future conditions like ... more details
Appleton Estate is a sugar estate and distillery in Jamaica that has been handcrafting rums since 1749. They produce a wide variety of aged rum s, as well as standard gold and white rums. Located in the heart of the country s sugar cane belt, it is the oldest sugar estate and distillery in Jamaica. The Estate s sugar cane is harvested by machine as well as the old fashioned way by men wielding machetes. ref cite web url http www.novusvinum.com spirits appleton rum.html title Pirate s Delight accessdate 2008 11 06 last West first August date 2008 07 01 work Feature publisher Novus Vinum ref The Appleton Estate covers more than convert 11000 acre ha abbr on of land. The parent company, J. Wray and Nephew Ltd. , also produces the popular Wray & Nephew White Overproof Rum. File Appleton Estate, Jamaica.jpg thumb Appleton Estate Rums History The origins of the Appleton Estate go back to 1655 when the British took control of Jamaica from Spain, Rum production started on the island in 1749. Products The Appleton Estate produces traditional pot still rums made in copper pot stills tropically ... in American oak barrels. The Appleton Estate Produce in order of price quality Appleton Estate V X br br Appleton Estate Reserve 8 year old Minimum aged NOT AVAILABLE IN ALL TERRITORIES br br Appleton Estate Extra 12 year old Minimum Aged br br Appleton Estate Master Blenders Legacy Blend of up to 30 year old rums br br Appleton Estate 21 year old Minimum Aged br br Appleton Estate Exclusive DISTILLERY ONLY br br Appleton Estate 30 year old Minimum Aged br br br br All of these rums are award winning ... edition was awarded a 96 100 rating at the 2008 Wine Enthusiasts competition. 2 The Appleton Estate ... index.php Appleton Estate Homepage Jamaica http www.appletonrum.ca Appleton Estate ... Article Feedback 5 drink company stub de Appleton Estate fr Appleton Estate nl Appleton rum no Appleton Estate sv Appleton Estate ... more details
unreferenced date July 2011 File Coat of arms of Joachim Irgens baron von Westervick.svg The coat of arms of Baron Joachim Irgens von Westervick. right thumb File Norway Regions Nord Norge Position.svg Northern Norway. right thumb The Irgens Estate Norwegian Irgensgodset , which existed from 1666 and to ca. 1675, was a private estate in Norway . History Establishment During King Frederick III of Denmark Frederick III s wars in the 1650s, Joachim Irgens von Westervick Joachim Irgens , later Baron von Westervick , had provided the army with considerable amounts of deliveries. As payment for this, the King gave on 12th January 1666 Irgens all the crown estate in Helgeland , Salten , Lofoten , Vester len , Andenes , Senja , and Troms . Thereby, Irgens became the owner of big parts of Northern Norway minus Finnmark . It was and is the biggest single sale of land ever to happen in the Nordic countries . In addition to the estate in Norway, Irgens owned land in Denmark , the Netherlands , and the Eastern Indies. Bankruptcy and dissolution When Baron Joachim Irgens von Westervick died in 1675, it was stated that he was bankrupt due to debt to private creditors. The Irgens Estate was therefore divided between the creditors, creating among others the following estates Helgeland Estate Troms Estate Later, his widow, Baroness von Westervick, managed to buy back some parts of the estate, among other the Troms Estate. After her death in 1708, her brother Baron Jacob de Petersen inherited some of this land. And later on part of the Troms Estate was divided to Wasmuth Family. Dr. Georg Wasmuth 1774 1800 was estate owner, born in Mecklenburg , Germany. He died in Trondheim , Norway. See also List of Norwegian estates Literature and sources Store norske leksikon http www.snl.no Irgensgodset Irgensgodset Category Nordland ... more details
File Malangen 3 .jpg Malangen. right thumb File Malangen 2 .jpg Malangen. right thumb The Bentsjord Estate Norwegian Bentsjordgodset , also known as the Moursundian Estate Norwegian Det moursundske gods , was an estate in Troms , Norway . History Owners From 1783, the southern part of Troms Estate the Troms Estate belonged to the family Moursund , whose seat was Bentsjord Farm. Through the marriage to Elisabeth Wasmuth, who was the heiress to a part of the Troms Estate, Hans Andreas Moursund 1802 became the owner of this land. His son was Andreas R st Moursund 1850 , whose only son was Hans Andreas Moursund 1818 80 . Hans Andreas Moursund the younger started the sale of the estate. Sale of farms and forest The estate consisted in 1860 of approximately 300 farm parts in Troms ysund, Balsfjord, Malangen, and Hilles y, and of approximately 50,000 daa forest. Many farm parts were in and from 1862 sold to their respective tenant farmers. In 1892, the state bought the forest, which subsequently was sold to the tenant farmers. Bentsjord Farm was in 1890 sold on auction. By 1900, the Bentsjord Estate was in praxis dissolved. See also List of Norwegian estates Literature and sources Wikipedia, Norwegian Bokm l & Riksm l no.wikipedia.org wiki Bentsjordgodset Bentsjordgodset Per 06.06.2011. Store norske leksikon http www.snl.no Moursund Moursund Store norske leksikon http www.snl.no Moursundske gods Moursundske gods Category Troms no Bentsjordgodset nn Bentsjordgodset ... more details
to investigate the history of field systems , land usage and changes in river channels. An estate ...Estate maps were maps commissioned by landed gentry individual landowners or institutions showing their property, typically including fields and buildings. Development In England and Wales , estate maps ... title The Art of the Mapmaker in Essex publisher Essex County Council year 1947 page viii ref Estate ... ad hoc, for a particular purpose. Before the emergence of the estate map, manors and other ... Association, 1984 ref Despite the adoption of estate maps, the use of mapless surveys continued, although it gradually declined. ref A Sarah Bendall, Maps, Land and Society A History, with a Carto bibliography, of Cambridgeshire Estate Maps, 1600 1836 Cambridge University Press, 1992 ref The surveyor who measured the land for the map could typically survey convert 20 acres per day and was paid ... A Stuart last Mason page 24 ref Format Estate maps were colourful and often intended for display as well as estate management. They were drawn and decorated by country surveyors for the information and pleasure ... to the individual map maker, but were usually large scale. ref Sarah Bendall, Estate Maps in Historians ... buildings in plan. Few land surveyors even attempted to show relief it was not essential to their purpose of recording boundaries and areas . ref Stacey Gee, Estate Maps at Guildhall Library http www.history.ac.uk gh Estate.htm ref They often had elaborate cartouches giving the name of the estate owner. Typically, little or no detail is shown for land not owned by the person or organisation commissioning the map. Estate maps were frequently accompanied by field books that that contained the key ... Large numbers of estate maps are found in County Record Offices having been deposited with the accumulated documents of a landed family. Where the estate owner was a corporate body an Oxbridge college or a City Livery Company for example their estate maps will be found in their own archives ... more details
orphan date April 2010 Goldings Estate refers to a Listed building Grade II Listed country house and the surrounding land close to Waterford, Hertfordshire Waterford north of Hertford , Hertfordshire , England . It was designed by George Devey 1820 1886 in the late 19th century. ref http www.goldonian.org sub pages goldings history.htm A HISTORY OF GOLDINGS ref References Reflist Coord 51 48 40 N 00 06 00 W display title DEFAULTSORT Goldings Estate Category Grade II listed buildings in Hertfordshire ... more details
Wikify date June 2010 orphan date June 2010 An estate freeze is a Canadian legal estatelandestate planning technique used to lock in the current value and tax liability of a capital property for a person while attributing the value of future growth of that capital property to another person. This provides various taxation, estate planning, and business advantages by ensuring current owners e.g. parents of an asset can continue to control and enjoy that asset while allowing other persons e.g. children to benefit from and be liable for the taxes payable on the increase in value of the asset following the date of the estate freeze. ref http www.e law.bc.ca art estate 20freeze.htm ref ref http money.howstuffworks.com personal finance financial planning estate freeze trusts.htm ref ref http www.professionalreferrals.ca 2003 10 estate freeze ref Practical uses of an estate freeze include allowing the effective transfer of control of a privately held business between generations, the deferral of the taxes payable upon the disposition of the shares of that business, ref http www.ctf.ca pdf 03ctjpdf 2003ctj4 feltham.pdf ref ref http www.bcf.ca en business transfers img pdf Estate Freeze.pdf ref ref http www.pwc.com ca en media release 2009 04 29 estate freeze tax planning.jhtml ref , income splitting between family members, and protecting assets from creditors. ref http www.riscario.com estate freeze ref A useful description of the legal mechanisms can be found at http www.riscario.com estate freeze, which provides an example of a transfer of appreciating assets from parents to their children on a tax deferred basis with the parents retaining control of the assets during their lifetime. References references Category Taxation in Canada Canada stub ... more details
to the high level of crime on the Estate, it was given the nickname Little Belfast with shootings and stabbings taking place. The estate kept this reputation for many years. Today, it is seen as a typical run down estate in South London although due to the Ramsden revival beginning in the year 2000 many of the estate has began to be rebuilt, similar to many other council estates such as Ferrier Estate . Nearest places St Mary Cray Orpington Bromley Lewisham Sidcup Bexley References ref Ramsden Estate ... title Category Housing estates in London Category Council Estate Category Geography of Bromley Category ... more details
coi date June 2011 unreferenced date June 2011 The Portman Estate is a property estate in Marylebone , Central London. It lies between Oxford Street and Edgware Road London Edgware Road , and includes Portman Square , Manchester Square , and some parts of Baker Street and Gloucester Place . The Portman Estate in London was originally an area of convert 270 acre km2 and was acquired in 1532 by Sir William Portman of Somerset 1498 1557 , who later became Lord Chief Justice. Initially, Sir William took assignment of a lease in respect of 11 fields and the manor of Lilleston, Middlesex. The lease had ... needed the land as a source of goat s milk for his ailing wife and to rest cattle en route to market from his vast Dorset and Somerset Estates. Development of the Estate was started some time later ... damage in 1941. The Estate also includes Manchester Square dating from the 1770s, and Bryanston and Montagu Squares both established around 1810. The actual building was not undertaken directly by the Estate ... squares of Montagu & Bryanston was James Thompson Parkinson, who was no doubt instructed by the Estate. The development of London through this period relied on the Estate owners who would draw up plans for street layouts and open spaces, and then lease the land to developers who were responsible for building houses. The Estate would typically specify the design and the subsequent use and would collect a ground rent. Today the London estate extends to about convert 110 acre km2 . It encompasses Oxford ... Road, east to Manchester Square and north to Crawford Street. The estate is either the freeholder ... Square See also Grosvenor Estate Cadogan Estates External links http www.portmanestate.co.uk heritage index.html A History Of The Portman Estate http www.portmanestate.com Independent Resident Community ... http portmanestate.wordpress.com 2011 02 16 portman estate marylebones glorious past death sentence for servant girl accused of taking a few coins Portman Estate Marylebone s Glorious Past Death ... more details
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction type suburb metro Mumbai state name Maharashtra native name Ballard Estate latd 18.95 longd 72.84 altitude district Mumbai assembly const inset map marker no Ballard Estate lang mr is an old Europe an style business district situated in south Mumbai next to the Fort Mumbai precinct Fort area . Located between Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus formerly Victoria Terminus and the Fort area of South Mumbai, it hosts the offices of shipping companies and the headquarters of the Mumbai Port Trust at the Port House . It also has the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group Reliance Centre and many mid priced hotels. The Bombay Port Trust reclaimed convert 22 acre m2 of land at Ballard Estate between 1914 and 1918, using material excavated from the Alexandra Docks for filling. Ballard Estate was named for Colonel J. A. Ballard , a founder of Mumbai Port Trust, which constructed the port and Ballard Pier. ref http www.indianexpress.com res web pIe ie daily 19970626 17750073.html Mumbai Port Trust is 125 , Indian Express June 26, 1997 ref George Wittet designed the buildings for the business district, imposing a uniformity of style and design through the use of European Renaissance facades. ref http theory.tifr.res.in bombay physical geo ballard estate.html Ballard Estate , Mumbai Pages , Tata Institute of Fundamental Research ref It has a London feel to it and is often referred to as London like by the locals. A plan to relieve congestion, conserve the structures and enliven the historic area under the auspices of the Heritage Conservation Committee has been proposed. ref http www.indianexpress.com ie daily 19990604 ige04056.html A Ballard for a heritage precinct , Indian Express June 4, 1999 ref Images gallery Image Ballard Estate Bombay.jpg Ballard Estate building Image Ballard estate bombay 2.jpg Ballard Estate building detail Image Britannia irani cafe.jpg Britannia cafe, an Irani cafe at Ballard Estate Image PortTrustMemorial.JPG Port Trust World ... more details
March 2011. ref name cereport http www.thecrownestate.co.uk annual report The Crown Estate report and accounts, 2010 11 , ref The majority of the estate by value is urban, including a large number of properties in central London , but the estate also owns 144,000 ha 356,000 ac of agricultural land ..., and forfeitures especially after 1688. In the early 1830s the Crown Estate resumed possession of land ... of land managed by the Crown Estate in Scotland, purchased in 1937, ref Paterson, Wilma Out of the shadows ... Estate as an estate in land ... to maintain and enhance its value and the return obtained from ... Estate website, accessed 12 July 2010 ref The Crown Estate is an estate in land only, apart from ... grant leases for a term of longer than 150 years. The Crown Estate cannot grant land options for more ... in the UK. Mineral rights in approx. 115,000 hectares of land where The Crown Estate does not own ...About British landholdings the vehicle Toyota Crown Infobox government agency agency name The Crown Estate ... footnotes map map width map caption In the United Kingdom, the Crown Estate is a property financial ... organisation headed by the Crown Estate Commissioners . The surplus revenue from the Estate is paid each year to HM Treasury . The Crown Estate is formally accountable to Parliament of the United ... authorlink coauthors title FAQs work publisher The Crown Estate date url http www.thecrownestate.co.uk tce faqs.htm doi accessdate 20 October 2008 ref The Crown Estate is one of the largest property ... and Windsor Great Park . History Crown land in England The history of the Crown lands in England ... alienation of lands. ref Commissioners of Enquiry, s. 38 ref When William I died, the land he had acquired ...?id xi4GAAAAMAAJ&pg PA501&lpg PA501&dq george iii crown estate debts&source web&ots TlpsTqmua0&sig 7iGsFpjmpQx7yykQd7Zd34e41sQ ... , 14 August 1871, p. 4 ref especially as resuming control of the income from the Crown Estate .... Crown land in Ireland In 1793 George III surrendered the hereditary revenues of Ireland, and was granted ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Craigievar Estate is a modern housing estate situated in the suburb of East Craigs to the west of Edinburgh , Scotland . The name is comes from Craigievar Castle in Aberdeenshire . History The estate was built in 1973 by Barratt Homes on Agriculture agricultural land previously owned by the Scottish Agricultural Science Agency . The estate consists, principally, of two or three bedroomed detached or semi detached housing. Layout The estate s two main access roads, Craigs Drive and Craigs Park, are both cul de sac s with housing arranged around landscaped courtyard s off to each side. This design creates a safe and open environment typical of planning ideals in the 70 s. Thought has been giving to parking provision and most houses have their own garages. There is also ample on street parking when required. Appearance Strict controls on external alterations to property have meant that the estate has retained its original appearance. All the houses have grey brick up to the ground floor ceiling level and above this they are pebbledash ed in brilliant white stone. Coord 55 56 48 N 3 18 11 W display title Otherarticles Areas of Edinburgh Areas of Edinburgh Category Areas of Edinburgh Edinburgh geo stub ... more details