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liens: Encyclopedia - Vanderford-Riley well being schedule

The Vanderford-Riley well-being schedule is a measure of well-being used by some economists. It is objective in the sense that the subjective standard of well-being used in the schedule is measured objectively. The schedule is as follows: Per capita FTE (Full-time equivalents; the number of hours worked per person, an average of 40 hours per week, constitutes 1.0 FTE) Value of equity in property per person Ratio of property owners to non-owners (as defined as no outstanding liens or balanc ...

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liens: Encyclopedia - Uniform Commercial Code

The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is one of the uniform acts that has been promulgated in attempts to harmonize the law of sales and other commercial transactions in the fifty U.S. states in the United States of America. The UCC was the first of the Uniform Acts to be proposed, and is the longest and most elaborate such act. It is a joint project of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) and the American Law Institute (ALI). The Code, as the product of private organizations, is not itself ...

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liens: Encyclopedia - Bankruptcy in the United States

Bankruptcy in the United States is a matter placed under Federal jurisdiction by the United States Constitution (in Article 1, Section 8), which allows Congress to enact "uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States […]". Its implementation, however, is found in statute law. Much of the relevant statutes are incorporated within the Bankruptcy Code, located at title 11 of the United States Code, and amplified by state law in the many places where federal law either is absent or expressly defers to s ...

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liens: Encyclopedia - Wayne County Ohio

Wayne County is a county located in the state of Ohio. As of 2000, the population is 111,564. Its county seat is Wooster6 and is named for General "Mad" Anthony Wayne. Wayne County Ohio - Geography. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,441 km² (556 mi²). 1,438 km² (555 mi²) of it is land and 2 km² (1 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.17% water. Wayne County Ohio - Adjacent counties. Medina County (north) ...

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liens: Encyclopedia - Allodial title

Allodial title is a concept in some systems of property law. It describes a situation where real property (i.e., land, buildings and fixtures) is owned free and clear of any encumbrances, including liens, mortgages and tax obligations. Allodial title is inalienable, in that it cannot be taken by any operation of law for any reason whatsoever. True allodial title is rare, with most property ownership in the common law world — primarily, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand — described more proper ...

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liens: Encyclopedia II - Executive Order 13303 - Text of EO 13303

"Protecting the Development Fund for Iraq and Certain Other Property in Which Iraq Has an Interest" By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, as amended (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) (IEEPA), the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.), section 5 of the United Nations Participation Act, as amended (22 U.S.C. 287 ...

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Executive Order 13303, Executive Order 13303 - Text of EO 13303, Executive Order 13303 - Section 1, Executive Order 13303 - Section 2, Executive Order 13303 - Section 3, Executive Order 13303 - Section 4, Executive Order 13303 - Section 5, Executive Order 13303 - Section 6, Executive Order 13303 - Effects of EO 13303, Executive Order 13303 - Controversy

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liens: Encyclopedia II - Holmes County Ohio - Government

Counties in Ohio do not possess home rule powers but can do only what has been expressly authorized by the Ohio General Assembly. Like eighty-six other counties (the exception is Summit), the county has the following elected officials, as provided by statute: Three county commissioners (the Board of Commissioners): Control budget; approve zoning; approve annexations to cities and villages; set overall policy; oversee departments under their control County auditor: Values property for taxation; issues dog, ...

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Holmes County Ohio, Holmes County Ohio - Geography, Holmes County Ohio - Adjacent counties, Holmes County Ohio - Demographics, Holmes County Ohio - Government, Holmes County Ohio - Municipalities

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liens: Encyclopedia II - Doctrine of worthier title - Why it makes a difference

But if the heir receives the same interest in the property that he would have received either way, the Doctrine of Worthier Title would appear at first impression to be a distinction without a difference. Doctrine of worthier title - The rule divests heirs of interests they seem to have under instruments. The rule makes a difference when property owners make inter vivos gifts of less than fee simple interests. Suppose Adam owns title to lands, and executes a deed "to Beulah for life, and then to Ada ...

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Doctrine of worthier title, Doctrine of worthier title - History of the doctrine, Doctrine of worthier title - Why it makes a difference, Doctrine of worthier title - The rule divests heirs of interests they seem to have under instruments, Doctrine of worthier title - It makes a difference who your heirs are, Doctrine of worthier title - Obsolescence of the doctrine

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liens: Encyclopedia II - Posse Comitatus U.S. movement - Federal taxes

Members of the Posse Comitatus frequently refuse to pay taxes, to obtain driver's licenses, or otherwise to comply with regulatory authorities. They deny the validity of United States fiat money as not backed by gold, which they claim the Constitution requires. They have unusual legal documents drawn up and attempt to record them, declaring independence from the United States, or claiming to file "common law" liens against perceived enemies like Internal Revenue Service employees or judges. They are often involved in various tax prot ...

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Posse Comitatus U.S. movement, Posse Comitatus U.S. movement - Federal taxes, Posse Comitatus U.S. movement - Criminal activities, Posse Comitatus U.S. movement - Antisemitism Racism and origins

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liens: Encyclopedia II - Bankruptcy in the United States - Features of U.S. bankruptcy law

Bankruptcy in the United States - The estate. Commencement of a bankruptcy case creates an "estate." The estate consists of all property interests of the debtor at the time of case commencement, subject to certain exclusions and exemptions (see generally 11 U.S.C. § 541). In the case of a married person in a community property state, the estate may include certain community property interests of the debtor's spouse even if the spouse has not filed bankruptcy (see generally 11 U.S.C. §&# ...

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Bankruptcy in the United States, Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapters of the bankruptcy code, Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapter 7: Liquidation, Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapter 9: Reorganization for municipalities, Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapters 11 12 and 13: Reorganization, Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapter 15: Cross-border insolvency, Bankruptcy in the United States - Features of U.S. bankruptcy law, Bankruptcy in the United States - The estate, Bankruptcy in the United States - Bankruptcy court, Bankruptcy in the United States - United States Trustee, Bankruptcy in the United States - The automatic stay, Bankruptcy in the United States - The creditors, Bankruptcy in the United States - Exempt property, Bankruptcy in the United States - Spendthrift trusts, Bankruptcy in the United States - Redemption, Bankruptcy in the United States - Debtor's discharge, Bankruptcy in the United States - Entities that cannot be debtors, Bankruptcy in the United States - Pension Plan Debt and the PBGC, Bankruptcy in the United States - Bankruptcy crimes, Bankruptcy in the United States - Bankruptcy and Federalism, Bankruptcy in the United States - History, Bankruptcy in the United States - Bibliography

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liens: Encyclopedia II - Licking County Ohio - Government

Counties in Ohio do not possess home rule powers but can do only what has been expressly authorized by the Ohio General Assembly. Like eighty-six other counties (the exception is Summit), the county has the following elected officials, as provided by statute: Three county commissioners (the Board of Commissioners): Control budget; approve zoning; approve annexations to cities and villages; set overall policy; oversee departments under their control County auditor: Values property for taxation; issues dog, ...

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Licking County Ohio, Licking County Ohio - Geography, Licking County Ohio - Adjacent counties, Licking County Ohio - Demographics, Licking County Ohio - Government, Licking County Ohio - Municipalities and census-designated places, Licking County Ohio - External link

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liens: Encyclopedia II - Insurance - Controversies

Insurance - Insurance insulates too much. By creating a "security blanket" for its insureds, an insurance company may inadvertently find that its insureds may not be as risk-averse as they should be (since the insured assumes the risk belongs to the insurer). This problem is known to the insurance industry as moral hazard. To reduce their own financial exposure, insurance companies have contractual clauses that mitigate their obligation to provide coverage if the insured engages in some kind of behavior that grossly ...

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Insurance, Insurance - Principles of insurance, Insurance - Indemnification, Insurance - How an insurance company makes money, Insurance - Determination of rate structures, Insurance - Gambling analogy, Insurance - History of insurance, Insurance - Types of insurance, Insurance - Types of insurance companies, Insurance - Life insurance and saving, Insurance - Financial viability of insurance companies, Insurance - Controversies, Insurance - Insurance insulates too much, Insurance - Complexity of insurance policy contracts, Insurance - Redlining, Insurance - Health insurance, Insurance - Dental insurance, Insurance - Insurance Patents, Insurance - The insurance industry and rent seeking, Insurance - Insurance in Blackjack, Insurance - Glossary, Insurance - Quote, Insurance - Lists

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liens: Encyclopedia II - Wayne County Ohio - Government

Counties in Ohio do not possess home rule powers but can do only what has been expressly authorized by the Ohio General Assembly. Like eighty-six other counties (the exception is Summit), the county has the following elected officials, as provided by statute: Three county commissioners (the Board of Commissioners): Control budget; approve zoning; approve annexations to cities and villages; set overall policy; oversee departments under their control County auditor: Values property for taxation; issues dog, ...

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Wayne County Ohio, Wayne County Ohio - Geography, Wayne County Ohio - Adjacent counties, Wayne County Ohio - Demographics, Wayne County Ohio - Government, Wayne County Ohio - Cities and towns

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liens: Encyclopedia II - Bankruptcy in the United States - Features of U.S. bankruptcy law

Bankruptcy in the United States - The estate. Commencement of a bankruptcy case creates an "estate." The estate consists of all property interests of the debtor at the time of case commencement, subject to certain exclusions and exemptions (see generally 11 U.S.C. § 541). In the case of a married person in a community property state, the estate may include certain community property interests of the debtor's spouse even if the spouse has not filed bankruptcy (see generally 11 U.S.C. § 541(a)(2)). The estate may ...

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Bankruptcy in the United States, Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapters of the bankruptcy code, Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapter 7: Liquidation, Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapter 9: Reorganization for municipalities, Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapters 11 12 and 13: Reorganization, Bankruptcy in the United States - Chapter 15: Cross-border insolvency, Bankruptcy in the United States - Features of U.S. bankruptcy law, Bankruptcy in the United States - The estate, Bankruptcy in the United States - Bankruptcy court, Bankruptcy in the United States - United States Trustee, Bankruptcy in the United States - The automatic stay, Bankruptcy in the United States - The creditors, Bankruptcy in the United States - Exempt property, Bankruptcy in the United States - Redemption, Bankruptcy in the United States - Debtor's discharge, Bankruptcy in the United States - Entities that cannot be debtors, Bankruptcy in the United States - Pension Plan Debt and the PBGC, Bankruptcy in the United States - Bankruptcy crimes, Bankruptcy in the United States - History, Bankruptcy in the United States - Bibliography

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liens: Encyclopedia II - Kent Hovind - Biography

On 9 February 1969, Hovind has said that he "accepted Jesus Christ as [his] personal Savior". He graduated from East Peoria High School in 1971. In 1974 he graduated from Midwestern Baptist College with a bachelor's degree in religious education. Hovind is married and has three children and 4 grandchildren. Between 1975 and 1988 Hovind was a pastor and a high school science teacher. In 1989, Hovind started his Creation Science Evangelism desipte having no academic background in science. In 2002, he was charged with one count of felony assualt, one count misdeanour battery, and one count assault and bur ...

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Kent Hovind, Kent Hovind - Biography, Kent Hovind - Education, Kent Hovind - Tax evasion, Kent Hovind - Theology, Kent Hovind - Hovind and other creationists, Kent Hovind - Hovind and mainstream critics, Kent Hovind - Hovind's $250000 offer, Kent Hovind - The Ali G interview, Kent Hovind - Hovind's debating style

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liens: Encyclopedia II - Posse comitatus common law - Modern usage

With modern methods of law enforcement, the posse comitatus is generally obsolete. The power presumably continues to exist in those U.S. states that have not repealed it by statute, however. Resort to the posse comitatus figures often in the plots of Western movies, where the body of men recruited is frequently referred to as a posse. Based on this usage, the word posse has come to be used colloquially to refer to various teams, cliques, or gangs. In a number of states, especially in the western United States, she ...

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Posse comitatus common law, Posse comitatus common law - English Civil War, Posse comitatus common law - Modern usage, Posse comitatus common law - Fraudulent use

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liens: Encyclopedia II - Title insurance - Types of policies

Standardized forms of title insurance exist for owners, lenders, and for construction loans. Title insurance - Owner's policy. The owner's policy insures a purchaser that the title to the property is free from defects (liens and encumbrances), except those which are listed as exceptions in the policy. It covers losses and damages suffered if the title is unmarketable (i.e., if the title can not be legally sold and conveyed to another party or if the property is "unmarketable"), for example if an interest i ...

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Title insurance, Title insurance - Comparison with other insurance, Title insurance - Types of policies, Title insurance - Owner's policy, Title insurance - Lender's policy, Title insurance - Construction loan policy, Title insurance - Land title associations, Title insurance - Industry profitability

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liens: Encyclopedia II - Tammy Faye - The Surreal Life

In early 2004, Messner appeared on the second season of the Warner Bros. reality series, The Surreal Life. The show chronicled a twelve-day period when Messner, porn star Ron Jeremy, rapper Vanilla Ice, Baywatch actress Traci Bingham, CHiPs actor Erik Estrada, and Trishelle from The Real World: Las Vegas all lived together in a Los Angeles house and were assigned various bizarre tasks and activities. Together, the six put on a children's play, visited a nudist resort, managed a restaurant for a day, and got ...

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Tammy Faye, Tammy Faye - PTL Club and Scandal, Tammy Faye - After PTL, Tammy Faye - The Surreal Life, Tammy Faye - Tammy Faye's involvement with the IRS, Tammy Faye - Tammy Faye in popular culture

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liens: Encyclopedia II - Allodial title - Misuse of concept of allodial title

Many anti-tax and anti-government groups are convinced that the references to allodial title in state constitutions and the Treaty of Paris give property owners absolute, inalienable title to their property. These people generally fall into several broad groups: 1. Tax protesters. This group denies the right of municipal and state governments to tax property on the basis that allodial title cannot be alienated by failure to pay those tax ...

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Allodial title, Allodial title - Legal concept, Allodial title - Development of equitable title, Allodial title - Proof of ownership, Allodial title - The Treaty of Paris, Allodial title - Misuse of concept of allodial title, Allodial title - Limited allodial title, Allodial title - Difficulties with allodial title

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liens: Encyclopedia II - Tammy Faye - PTL Club and Scandal

She is best known for both her tendency to wear a great deal of mascara in public, from The PTL Club (aka The Jim And Tammy Show), as well as the infidelity (see one time PTL employee Jessica Hahn) and later the financial scandals of her former husband. She is also known for Heritage USA, the resort/theme park they built in the Charlotte, North Carolina area at nearby Fort Mill, South Carolina. She and Jim Bakker had been involved with television from their departure from Minneapolis, Minnesota (where they met and later ...

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Tammy Faye, Tammy Faye - PTL Club and Scandal, Tammy Faye - After PTL, Tammy Faye - The Surreal Life, Tammy Faye - Tammy Faye's involvement with the IRS, Tammy Faye - Tammy Faye in popular culture

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