Unreferenced date December 2009 The Petrovka fortified settlement, namesake of the 2nd millennium BC Sintashta Petrovka culture lies at the Ishim River , near the modern village of Petrovka, Kazakhstan Coord 54 17 N 68 15 E . DEFAULTSORT Petrovka Settlement Category Archaeological sites in Kazakhstan Category Former populated places in Kazakhstan Kazakhstan geo stub CAsia archaeology stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Monastic settlements are areas built up in and around the development of monastery monasteries with the spread of Christianity. These settlements are of historic interest as the development of a monastery typically spurred other settlement developments over many hundred of years which may be rich in historical artefacts enabling understanding of social orders and the spread of culture and technologies. Category Christian monasticism DEFAULTSORT Monastic Settlement Hist stub Geo term stub ... more details
Severomorsk 3 lang ru 3 is an urban type settlement in Murmansk Oblast , Russia , located on the Kola Peninsula on the Srednyaya River , 22  km south east of Severomorsk . Population 3125 2002 est. . It was founded as a work settlement around 1951. Category Urban type settlements in Murmansk Oblast MurmanskOblast geo stub coord 68 52 21 N 33 43 26 E region RU type city source enwiki GNS display title ru 3 ... more details
File Chacas Sur.jpg thumb 250px right Chacas , a rural settlement in the Peruvian Andes. File Canary.wharf.from.thames.arp.jpg thumb 250px right City of London Settlement geography is a branch of geography that investigates the earth s surface s part Human settlement settled by humans. Classification Traditionally, it belongs to human geography and is divided into urban geography and the geography of rural settlement s. Apart from India, the term is actually rarely used in English speaking geography. One of the last English books on settlement geography was published by Cambridge University Press in the 90s . ref Hornby W.F. and M. Jones 1991 An Introduction to Settlement Geography . Cambridge, 151 pp. ref However, it is a traditional and actual branch in many other countries e.g. German Siedlungsgeographie , French Geographie de l habitat , Italian Geografia insediativa , Polish Geografia osadnictwa . Actuality Due to processes of urban sprawl such as counter urbanization ref Vartiainen ... that considers the urban and the rural settlements as a continuum ref Rain, D. 2007 Towards settlement ... it is used in prehistoric ref Schuldenrein, J and G. Clark 2001 Prehistoric Landscapes and Settlement ... ref Beattie, J. 2008 Colonial Geographies of Settlement Vegetation, Towns, Disease and Well Being ... search article?option1 tka&value1 settlement geography&pageSize 10&index 7 ref geographic research Definitions Referring to Stone 1965 , settlement geography is Quotation the description .... ref Stone, K.H. 1965 The Development of a Focus for the Geography of Settlement. In Economic Geography ..., that settlement geography not exclusively investigates the distributions, but even more the structure ..., economy or society , which produce them. ref Jordan, T.G. 1966 On the nature of settlement geography. In The Professional Geographer , Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 26 28 ref More recently, the study of settlement ... n1025.xml ref See also UN HABITAT References reflist Human geography DEFAULTSORT Settlement geography ... more details
merge Viatical settlement date March 2012 Refimprove date October 2010 A life settlement is the sale ... than its net death benefit. ref name LISA What is a Life Settlement?, Life Insurance Settlement ..., insurance broker, attorney, friends or family, or estate planning presentations. Life Settlement ... 100 years in the making. The life settlement market would not have originated without a number of events .... ref name history Life Settlement History, Life Insurance Settlement Association, retrieved on March 5, 2012, at http www.lisa.org content 51 Life Settlement History.aspx ref Justice ... settlement industry emerged. ref name history A viatical settlement involves a terminally ... viatical settlements became less profitable. ref name history As a result, the life settlement industry arose. ref name history A life settlement is similar to a viatical settlement, but in a life settlement transaction, the insured is typically at least 65 years old and is not chronically or terminally ... sound business practices. Around this time, many of the life settlement providers that are prominent ... of well funded corporate entities transformed the settlement concept into a regulated wealth management ... companies. ref http aging.senate.gov letters lifesettlementfindings.pdf ref Providers Life settlement providers serve as the purchaser in a life settlement transaction and are responsible for paying ... by institutional funds. Citation needed date June 2009 Life Settlement providers must ... in place regarding the sale of life insurance policies to third parties. Brokers Generally, a life settlement ..., a life settlement contract. ref name ncoil Life Settlements Model Act, National Council of Insurance ... as a life settlement broker and must take continuing education courses. ref name ncoil A life settlement ..., may subject the broker to penalties. Citation needed date June 2009 Investors Life settlement ... settlement transactions the purchase of a life insurance policy . Life settlement investors may ... more details
A net settlement is the process by which bank s calculate the collective total of all transactions on any given day. ref http www.investopedia.com terms n net settlement.asp ref Debits and credits Credit and Debits and credits debit transactions are recorded on the Clearing house finance clearing house books throughout the business day final Settlement finance settlement of the net transactions, the credits less the debits, occurs when funds due to a bank are credited to its Bank reserves reserve account by a Federal Reserve Bank . References Reflist Category Electronic commerce Category Banking terms and equipment ... more details
Civil procedure United States In law, a settlement is a resolution between disputing parties about a legal case, reached either before or after court action begins. The term settlement also has other meanings in the context of law. Basis A settlement, as well as dealing with the dispute between the parties ... . ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 536312 settlement Britannica Entry ref The contract is based ... with the claim if the plaintiff has sued , in return for the certainty written into the settlement. The courts will enforce the settlement if it is breached, the party in default could be sued ... action being restored. The settlement of the lawsuit defines legal requirements of the parties, and is often ... are decided by a settlement. Both sides regardless of relative monetary resources often have a strong ..., one side or the other will make a settlement offer early in litigation. The parties may hold and indeed, the court may require a settlement conference , at which they attempt to reach such a settlement. In controversial cases, it may be written into a settlement that both sides keep its contents ... the one being sued does not, by agreeing to the settlement, admit to any fault or wrongdoing in the underlying issue. Specific jurisdictions United States Generally, when a settlement is reached in the U.S. ... to modify its order as necessary to achieve justice in the case, and a party that breaches the settlement ... which is not disclosed, but which may be revealed to prove a breach of the settlement. Confidentiality ... . However, the actual terms of the settlement are dealt with in a schedule to the order, which can ... are submitted to the court, for two reasons a only by submitting the settlement to the court can ... claimant usually prefers for the settlement to be given the effect of a judgment. Criminal cases In Criminal law criminal matters, the closest parallel to a settlement is a plea bargain , although ... the terms of a settlement. See also Coercion Strike suit Pierringer release References references ... more details
A settlement hierarchy is a way of arranging Human settlementsettlement s into a hierarchy based upon their population or some other criteria. The term is used by landscape history landscape historians and in the National Curriculum England, Wales and Northern Ireland National Curriculum ref http www.standards.dfes.gov.uk local secondary docs geo9.doc Geography, Year 8, Unit 9 ref for England . The term ... Archaeology, Volume XVI, 1972 ref The greater the population in a settlement, the larger geographic area, the higher the status and the greater the availability of services. Position in a settlement ... the services in the settlement, if people travel further the town becomes more important and ranks higher in settlement hierarchy. Example of a settlement hierarchy In this example, an isolated building ... Konstantinos Apostolos Doxiadis Doxiadis, Konstantinos Ekistics 1968 ref Note This settlement hierarchy ... as of 2010 as opposed to Doxiadis Ekistics Ekistic Units idealized settlement hierarchy for the year ... up by human settlement s. As of the year 2009, the United Nations estimated that for the first ... have negligible services, if any. Problems with concept of a settlement hierarchy Using size of a settlement can be misleading in some cases as not all population boundaries fit. Some cities ... legal definitions in different jurisdictions. Hierarchy and Status Position in an accepted settlement ... 1998, page 44 ref which in turn reinforces the position of the settlement in the hierarchy. Status ... England Leicester University Press, reprinted 2001, page 52 ref Settlement hierarchy in the UK planning system The position of a settlement in the hierarchy is intended to inform decisions about new ... the hierarchy is based on the services that are available within each settlement. Settlements ... PPS3 does not specifically mention settlement hierarchies , but talks about the availability of services ... External links DEFAULTSORT Settlement Hierarchy Category Town and country planning in the United Kingdom ... more details
Civil procedure United States In law, a coupon settlement is a resolution between disputing parties in a class action lawsuit, reached either before or after court action begins. In a coupon settlement, class members receive coupons or other promises for products or services instead of a cash award. ref name Coupon cite web url http findarticles.com p articles mi qa3975 is 200510 ai n15640312 title Coupon Settlements The Emperor s Clothes of Class Actions author Steven B. Hantler, Robert E. Northon date Fall 2005 work Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics publisher CBS Interactive accessdate December 30, 2010 ref Coupon settlements are recognised in state and federal courts in the United States. Criticisms of coupon settlements Coupon settlements have been used as a way for a defendant to forestall major liability by precluding a large number of people from litigating their claims separately, to recover reasonable compensation for the damages. However, existing law requires judicial approval of all coupon settlements, and in most cases class members are given a chance to opt out of class settlement, though class members, despite opt out notices, may be unaware of their right to opt out because they did not receive the notice, did not read it, or did not understand it. The Class Action ... expert before judicial approval in order to ensure that the settlement will be of value to the class members 28 U.S.C.A. 1712 d . Also, if the action provides for settlement in coupons, the attorney ... and make specific findings that the coupon settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequite and that the class ... member in settlement. The form of the settlement coupons, checks, replacement products, or services . The amount offered in total in settlement. The extent of the discovery that has been completed. The experience ... to the proposed settlement. Another criticism has been that plaintiffs lawyers involved in coupon settlements ... members. ref name Coupon See also Settlement disambiguation References reflist External links http www.gpo.gov ... more details
Image barnhouse04.jpg thumb right 300px House 3 , remains of one of the Neolithic houses in the Barnhouse Settlement, looking out over the Loch of Harray. The Neolithic Barnhouse Settlement is sited by the shore of Loch of Harray , The Mainland, Orkney Orkney Mainland , Scotland , not far from the Standing Stones of Stenness . It was discovered in 1984. The base courses of at least 15 houses have been found. These houses have similarities to the better known settlement at Skara Brae in that they have central hearths, beds built against the walls and stone dressers, but differ in that the houses seem to have been free standing. Pottery of the grooved ware people grooved ware type was found, as at the Stones of Stenness and Skara Brae . Flint and stone tools were found, as well as a piece of pitchstone thought to have come from the Isle of Arran . The largest building had a room about 7 m 23 ft square with walls 3 m 10 ft thick and an entrance facing towards the north west so that the midsummer sunset shines along the passageway, with similarities to some chambered cairn s. This site is accessible to the public via a footpath from the Standing Stones of Stenness . External links http www.maeshowe.co.uk maeshowe standing.html Standing Stones of Stenness, Orkney http www.spirit of orkney.com contents1a 2010 08 barnhouse neolithic settlement Barnhouse Neolithic Settlement Spirit of Orkney.com http www.orkneyjar.com history barnhouse index.html Orkneyjar The Barnhouse Neolithic Settlement http www.ancient scotland.co.uk site.php?a 20 Ancient Scotland Barnhouse Neolithic Settlement Prehistoric Orkney Scotland hist stub Orkney geo stub coord 58.9950 N 3.2075 W type landmark region GB ORK display title Category Archaeological sites in Orkney Category Prehistoric Orkney Category Stone Age sites in Scotland Category Neolithic settlements Category Former populated places in Scotland Category Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Scotland Category Neolithic Scotland Category 1984 in Sc ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove January 2009 globalize June 2008 Debt settlement , also known as debt arbitration , debt negotiation or credit settlement , is an approach to debt reduction in which the debtor ... full and final settlement but with debt settlement the reduced amount can be spread over an agreed term. Debt settlement is often confused with debt consolidation or debt management . In debt consolidation ... month. In debt settlement, the consumer makes monthly payments, out of which the debt settlement ... U.K. debt management there are no monthly management fees, the debt settlement company may get the creditor to accept a settlement of 40 pence in the pound, but the client pays 50 pence in the pound. The debt settlement company benefit from the extra 10 pence in this case. In the U.K. creditors .... Debt settlement allows the public to spread payments out over a set term instead of having to pay a lump sum in one go which is the case with Full and Final Settlement. Many people are taking advantage of Debt Settlement instead of conventional Debt Management because they have not seen debt management offer the benefits sold to them. U.K. debt settlement is not to be confused with full and final settlement where debt management companies have been known to hold onto client funds in which case ... funds is regarded as unethical in the U.S. and U.K. U.S. debt settlement differs slightly. There are several indicators that few consumers actually have their debt eliminated by full and final settlement. A survey of U.S. debt settlement companies found that 34.4 of enrollees had 75 percent or more ... of Settlement Companies TASC to the Federal Trade Commission, commenting on the FTC s proposed ... title Attorney General Unveils First Annual Report On Debt Settlement, Credit Counseling Business Practices ... annual report debt settlement credit counseling publisher Colorado Attorney General accessdate Oct. 15, 2009 ref And when asked to show that most of their customers are better off after debt settlement ... more details
The Goshen Settlement was an early American pioneer settlement in what is now Illinois , USA, located to the east of St. Louis, Missouri . The settlement was located about one mile 1.6  km southwest of modern Glen Carbon, Illinois , at the point where Judy s Creek emerges from the bluffs into the American Bottoms , on its way to the Mississippi River . In 1799, David Bagley, a Virginia Baptist minister passed through the area and determined that it was a land of such expanse and luxuriant vegetation that he compared it to the Biblical Land of Goshen . References to this Land of Goshen have persisted since that time. In 1801, Col. Samuel Judy received a military grant of convert 100 acre km2 near the base of the bluffs, just north of Judy s Creek, and became the first permanent settler of Madison County, Illinois Madison County . The area became known as the Goshen Settlement, and, while its boundaries were never clearly outlined, it was centered on the Judy property at the junction of Judy s Creek and present day Illinois Route 157 . In 1808, the Goshen Road was built as a wagon road across Illinois, from the Goshen Settlement to the salt works near Old Shawneetown, Illinois . The trail crossed the state diagonally following a route from Peter s Station to the north and west of Glen Carbon, east to Troy, Illinois , and then in a southeasterly direction, eventually ending at Shawneetown on the Ohio River . The existing Goshen Road running from Illinois Route 159 Route 159 to the intersection of Illinois Route 143 Route 143 , south of Edwardsville, Illinois Edwardsville , is part of the original road. Today the Goshen Settlement is mostly remembered by a line of short road segments named Goshen Road , across Illinois, and many places named Goshen that were once adjacent to this long lost road to a long lost place. These names are all the more confusing because the modern towns of Goshen, Illinois and Goshen, Indiana are nowhere close to the old settlement. External ... more details
Image MaisonAColombage041101g.jpg thumb Timber frame building showing considerable, but tolerable settlementSettlement in a structure refers to the distortion or disruption of parts of a building due to either unequal compression of its foundations, shrinkage such as that which occurs in timber framed buildings as the frame adjusts its moisture content, or by undue loads being applied to the building after its initial construction. ref name curl cite book last Curl first James Stevens title A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture year 2006 format Paperback edition Second publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 860678 8 page 880 pages ref Settlement should not be confused with subsidence which results from the load bearing ground upon which a building sits reducing in level, for instance in areas of mine workings where shafts collapse underground. Some settlement is quite normal after construction has been completed, but unequal settlement may cause significant problems for buildings. Traditional green oak framed buildings are designed to settle with time as the oak seasons and warps, lime mortar rather than Portland cement is used for its elastic properties and glazing will often employ small leaded lights which can accept movement more readily than larger panes. References reflist External links Commons Settlement NoMoreLinks PLEASE BE CAUTIOUS IN ADDING MORE LINKS TO THIS ARTICLE. WIKIPEDIA IS NOT A COLLECTION OF LINKS NOR SHOULD IT BE USED FOR ADVERTISING. Excessive or inappropriate links WILL BE DELETED. See Wikipedia External links and Wikipedia Spam for details. If there are already plentiful links, please propose additions or replacements on this article s discussion page. Or submit your link to the appropriate category at the Open Directory Project www.dmoz.org and link back to that category using the dmoz template. NoMoreLinks http www.foundationengineering.info ... DEFAULTSORT Settlement Structural Category Building defects Category Structural engineering pt Recalque ... more details
The Bermondsey Settlement was a settlement house founded in Bermondsey , East London, by the Rev d John Scott Lidgett . It was the only Methodism Methodist foundation among the settlements that appeared in the late 19th and early 20th century. Like other settlement houses it offered social, health and educational services to the poor of its neighbourhood. It was particularly concerned with educational matters Lidgett was a prominent educationist including music and dance. It is noted for the work of one of its residents, Grace Kimmins , in relation to children s play. Other notable residents included the radical nonconformist Hugh Price Hughes , Grace Kimmins husband Charles William Kimmins , and doctor and political radical Alfred Salter . The settlement opened in 1892. The architect of the main building was Elijah Hoole , who has also built Toynbee Hall some years earlier. It was closed in 1967 and the building was demolished two years later. References reflist Crew, R. 1999 . The Bermondsey Settlement and Methodism. Dissertation, University of Greenwich Avery Hill College http books.google.co.uk books?id b5zCBt5EuiEC Scotland, N. 2007 . Squires in the slums Settlements and Missions in Late Victorian London . London I. B. Tauris. ISBN 9781845113360. See pp. 131 ff. External links http www.infed.org socialaction grace kimmins playwork.htm Grace Kimmins and Playwork at the Bermondsey Settlement http www.infed.org socialaction scott lidgett bermondsey settlement.htm Lidgett and the Bermondsey Settlement Methodist stub coord 51.499 0.065 type landmark region GB SWK display title Approx Category Houses in London ... more details
Orphan date August 2010 Infobox video game title Settlement Fight image File Settlement Fight Logo.gif 200px developer Peter Hurford computer programmer Peter Hurford engine PHP version Beta Test Beta released Start date 2010 08 02 genre Real time strategy Real time Real time tactics military strategy br City building game City building modes platforms Interpreted script platform independent media Text and images requirements Internet access , web browser input Computer keyboard Keyboard , mouse computing mouse Settlement Fight sometimes abbreviated as SF is a massively multiplayer online game massively multiplayer online browser based game browser based MMORTS strategy game , similar to Civilization IV in concept. After registering as a user, you can build mines to earn resources such as Gold , Lumber , Metal and Crop s, which you use to build or upgrade buildings or military units. In your .... Settlement Fight is currently in an elongated Beta Test Beta stage, and has grown to include nearly 90 users, and the forum boards have over 3,700 posts ref cite web title Settlement Fight url http ... by money from Google AdSense and Project Wonderful ads running on the site. Warfare File Settlement Fight Map.png 300px right Screenshot of Settlement Fight thumb A large part of the game is the concept ... used in the Settlement Fight leaderboards. As a deterrent to experienced players of the game trying ... defeat, the more carnage you get. Forum Boards Settlement Fight has a standard phpBB forum board with 11 sub forums ref cite web title Settlement Fight url http www.settlementfight.com forum index.php ... nature of upgrading. Despite being a relatively small game, Settlement Fight has a large ... notable phpBB boards. References Reflist External links http www.settlementfight.com Website of Settlement Fight http www.settlementfight.com forum Forums of Settlement Fight http www.settlementfight.com wiki Wiki of Settlement Fight Category 2010 video games ... more details
distinguish Plantation settlement or colony File Taos Pueblo2.jpg right thumb 250px Taos Pueblo , an ancient pueblo belonging to a Taos language Taos speaking Native Americans in the United States Native American tribe of Pueblo people . It is approximately 1000 years old and lies about 1 mile 1.6  km north of the modern city of Taos, New Mexico Taos , New Mexico . A settlement is a general term used in archaeology , geography , landscape history and other subjects for a permanent or temporary community in which people live, without being specific as to size, population or importance. A settlement can therefore range in size from a small number of dwellings grouped together to the largest of cities with surrounding urbanized areas. The term may include Hamlet place hamlet s, village s, town s and city cities . In both England and Wales, and Scotland, the term is used to denote an urban area when analysing census information. ref http www.communities.gov.uk publications planningandbuilding urbansettlement2001 Urban Settlement 2001 ref ref http www.gro scotland.gov.uk files1 the census key stats setloc txt.pdf Scottish census information ref A settlement conventionally includes its constructed facilities such as road s, enclosure s, field systems , Boundaries in landscape history boundary banks and ditch es, pond s, park s and wood s, windmill wind and water mill s, manor house s, moat s and church building church es. ref http www.britarch.ac.uk msrg msrgpolicy.htm Medieval Settlement Research Group ref Settlements can be ordered by size or other factors to define a Settlement Hierarchy settlement hierarchy . Landscape history studies the form morphology of settlements for example whether they are dispersed settlement dispersed or nucleated village nucleated . See also Colony Sedentism Requirements for permanent settlements Requirements for permanent settlements List of Neolithic settlements Plantation settlement or colony Notes Reflist commonscat Settlements External ... more details
Image Eastern settlement eng.png thumb 350 px Map of the Eastern settlement of the Norse in medieval Greenland. The area is within the modern municipalities of Nanortalik , Qaqortoq and Narsaq . The known major farms and churches are identified on the map as well as some probable geographical names. The names are the English versions of the Norse names. The Eastern Settlement lang non Eystribyg , lang is Eystribygg was the largest and first of the three areas of Greenland , settled in approximately 985 AD by Norsemen Norse farmers from Iceland the other settlements being the Western Settlement Western and Ivittuut Middle Settlements . At its peak it contained approximately 4,000 inhabitants. The last written record from the Eastern Settlement is of a wedding in 1408 thus it ceased to be occupied after around 1410 1420 AD, about 60 70 years longer than the Western Settlement. Despite its name, the Eastern Settlement was more south than east of its companion and, like the Western Settlement, was located on the southwestern tip of Greenland at the head of long fjords Tunulliarfik Fjord or Eiriksfjord, Igaliku or Einarsfjord, Sermilik Fjord , to name a few see also the map . Approximately 500 groups of ruins of Norse farms are found in the area, including 16 church ruins see Brattahl , Gardar, Greenland Gar ar and Hvalsey . The economy of the medieval Norse settlements was based on Pastoral farming livestock farming mainly sheep and cattle, with significant supplement from seal hunting. A climate deterioration in the 14th Century may have increased the demand for winter fodder and at the same time decreased productivity of meadow hay meadows . Isotope analysis Archaeology Isotope analysis of bones excated at archaeological investigations in the Norse settlements have found that fishing played an increasing economic role towards the end of the settlement s life. While the diet of the first settlers consisted of 80 agricultural products and 20 marine food, from the 14th ... more details
Tarikaka Settlement is the name given to the former railway houses on Tarikaka Street, Bombay Street, Carroll Street, Khandallah Road, Ngata Street, Raihania Lane and Pomare Street in Ngaio, New Zealand Ngaio , Wellington . Wellington geo stub coord missing New Zealand Category Suburbs of Wellington City ... more details
See also, Indian Land Claims Settlements . Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 An Indian settlement is a census subdivision outlined by the Canadian government Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada for census purposes. These areas have at least 10 Status Indian Indian people who live, more or less, permanently in the given area. They are usually located on Crown land owned by the federal or provincial government and they have not been set apart for the use and benefit of an Indian band as is the case with Indian reserve s. DEFAULTSORT Indian Settlement Category Populated places in Canada Category First Nations Category Census divisions of Canada Canada stub ... more details
A settlement in trusts law is a deed also called a trust instrument whereby real estate , real property land , or other property is given by a settlor into trust law trust so that the beneficiary only has the limited right to the property for example during their life , but usually has no right to transfer the land to another or leave it in their own will. Instead the property devolves as directed by the settlement. History Today, in most jurisdictions, settlements only confer beneficial rights under a trust, but formerly they were used to create legal estates for life or entail in tail , also to make provision for portions for younger children. Settled Land Acts See also English trust law Trust Law Category Wills and trusts Category Equity Category Legal documents law term stub ... more details
Kyeda lang ru is an urban type settlement in Perm Krai , Russia . Administrative center of Kuyedinsky District . According 2002 Census, population is 10,515. ref http enc.permkultura.ru showObject.do?object 1803747705 The Encyclopedia of Perm krai ref The settlement has grown as the railway station, which arose in 1915 during the construction of line Kazan Yekaterinburg. According 1926 data population is 167. The name is borrowed from a neighboring village Kueda, which, in turn, got it from the river Kueda formerly Kuyada from Bashkir Okyady generic name . References Reflist PermKrai geo stub coord missing Perm Krai Category Urban type settlements in Perm Krai fi Kujeda ... more details
Naper Settlement , established in 1969, is a convert 12 acre m2 adj on , outdoor history museum accredited by the American Association of Museums that consists of a collection of thirty historical buildings and structures from the Naperville, Illinois area. Many buildings were moved here from their original locations and refurbished in a style fitting of their time periods that range from 1831 when Naperville was founded through the early 20th century . Visitors can come for hands on activities and tours led by museum educators in period costume. ref http www.napersettlement.org museuminfo our history.htm Naper Settlement Museum Info Our History Retrieved May 23, 2007 ref The settlement is situated on land bequeathed to the City of Naperville in 1936 by Caroline Martin Mitchell. Martin Mitchell Mansion Infobox NRHP name Pine Craig image Martin Mitchell Mansion Naper Settlement Naperville Illinois.jpg caption The Martin Mitchell Mansion within the Naper Settlement outdoor museum. location Aurora Avenue Rte. 65 br Naperville, Illinois Naperville , DuPage County , Illinois , United States U.S. lat degrees 41 lat minutes 46 lat seconds 10 lat direction N long degrees 88 long minutes 9 long seconds 13 long direction W locmapin Illinois coord display inline built 1883 architecture Italianate Eastlake Movement architect J. Mulvey refnum 75002076 added August 15, 1975 governing body City of Naperville The Martin Mitchell Mansion , known to the original owners as Pine Craig, is a historic ... of Naper Settlement and underwent an extensive restoration from 2000 2003. Programs and activities Naper Settlement is a an outdoor history museum that offers numerous other large special events, including Civil War Days, a two day reenactment, where the settlement is converted into a large encampment ... Decent, Blue & Gray Naper Settlement hosts Civil War re enactment The Naperville Sun, May 22nd, 2011 ... Settlement Official Site coord 41.7689 88.1526 dim 250 region US IL display title Category Historic ... more details
A structured settlement is a financial or insurance arrangement, defined by Internal Revenue Code as periodic ... periodic payment obligation. Structured settlements were first utilized in Canada after a settlement ..., NY isbn 1 58852 037 4 pages 1 36 ref Structured settlement cases became more popular in the United ... structured settlement ref The increased popularity was also due to several rulings by the IRS, an increase ... last Bendian first Marc title Structured Settlement Payments and Periodic Judgements publisher Law ... ExpertLaw Your Source for Legal Information ref Structured settlement payments are sometimes called .... In the United States The United States has enacted structured settlement laws and regulations at both the federal and state levels. Federal structured settlement laws include sections of the federal ... 5891. Structured settlement factoring transactions ref State structured settlement laws include structured settlement protection statutes and periodic payment of judgment statutes. Forty seven of the states have structured settlement protection acts created using a model promulgated by the National ... settlements. To preserve a claimant s Medicare and Medicaid benefits, structured settlement payments ... National Organization on Disability ref Definitions A definition of structured settlement can be found in Internal Revenue Code Section 5891 c 1 usc 26 5891 c 1 , which states that a structured settlement is an arrangement that meets the following requirements A structured settlement must be established ... . Internal Revenue Code Section 5891 entitled Structured Settlement Factoring Transactions ... of structured settlement payment rights and the exceptions to the excise tax. A number of structured settlement industry commentators have been observed attempting to broaden the express language ... settlement arises and is structured as follows An injured party the claimant settles a tort suit with the defendant or its insurance carrier pursuant to a settlement agreement that provides ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Gruemir native name settlement type Settlement motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal seal size image shield shield size city logo citylogo size pushpin map Albania the name of a location map as perhttp en.wikipedia.org wiki Template Location map pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption pushpin mapsize coordinates region AL subdivision type Country subdivision name ALB subdivision type1 Counties of Albania County subdivision name1 Shkod r County Shkod r subdivision type2 Districts of Albania District subdivision name2 Mal si e Madhe District Mal si e Madhe subdivision type3 Municipalities of Albania Municipality subdivision name3 Gruemir government footnotes government type leader title leader name established title established date established title2 Incorporated town established date2 established title3 Incorporated city established date3 area magnitude unit pref Metric area footnotes area total km2 area land km2 See table Template Infobox Settlement for details on automatic unit conversion area water km2 area total sq mi area land sq mi area water sq mi area water percent area urban km2 area urban sq mi area metro km2 area metro sq mi population as of population footnotes nickname population total population density km2 population density sq mi population metro population density metro km2 population density metro sq mi population urban population density urban km2 population density urban sq mi population blank1 title population blank1 population density blank1 km2 population density blank1 sq mi timezone Central European Time utc offset 1 timezone DST CEST utc offset DST 2 latd 42 latm 9 lats 33 latNS N longd 19 longm 31 longs 8 longEW E coordinates ... info website footnotes Gruemir is a Human settlementsettlement in the Gruemir municipality, Mal si ... Reflist DEFAULTSORT Gruemire Settlement Category Mal si e Madhe District Category Gruemir Category ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Kastrat native name settlement type Settlement motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal seal size image shield shield size city logo citylogo size pushpin map Albania the name of a location map as perhttp en.wikipedia.org wiki Template Location map pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption pushpin mapsize coordinates region AL subdivision type Country subdivision name ALB subdivision type1 Counties of Albania County subdivision name1 Shkod r County Shkod r subdivision type2 Districts of Albania District subdivision name2 Mal si e Madhe District Mal si e Madhe subdivision type3 Municipalities of Albania Municipality subdivision name3 Kastrat government footnotes government type leader title leader name established title established date established title2 Incorporated town established date2 established title3 Incorporated city established date3 area magnitude unit pref Metric area footnotes area total km2 area land km2 See table Template Infobox Settlement for details on automatic unit conversion area water km2 area total sq mi area land sq mi area water sq mi area water percent area urban km2 area urban sq mi area metro km2 area metro sq mi population as of population footnotes nickname population total 682 population density km2 population density sq mi population metro population density metro km2 population density metro sq mi population urban population density urban km2 population density urban sq mi population blank1 title population blank1 population density blank1 km2 population density blank1 sq mi timezone Central European Time utc offset 1 timezone DST CEST utc offset DST 2 latd 42 latm 21 lats 9 latNS N longd 19 longm 29 longs 21 longEW ... info website footnotes Kastrat is a Human settlementsettlement in the Kastrat Kastrat Municipality ... Albanian accessdate 26 August 2010 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Kastrat Settlement Category ... more details