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  2. What Is a Car Lease Disposition Fee? You May Face One ... - AOL

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    These could include a disposition fee, an excess mileage fee, wear-and-tear fees, or an early termination fee. Make sure these fees are acceptable, and gauge the likelihood you'll have to pay them.

  3. Disposition (Scots law) - Wikipedia

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    A disposition in Scots law is a formal deed transferring ownership of corporeal heritable property. It acts as the conveyancing stage as the second of three stages required in order to voluntarily transfer ownership of land in Scotland. The three stages are: The Contractual Stage (The Missives of Sale) The Conveyancing Stage.

  4. Learn How a Ford Vehicle Lease Buyout Works - AOL

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    You don't want to pay lease disposition fees or penalties for wear and tear. You want to make modifications to your Ford vehicle. You've exceeded the lease agreement mileage allowance.

  5. Bundle of rights - Wikipedia

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    The bundle of rights is a metaphor to explain the complexities of property ownership. [1] Law school professors of introductory property law courses frequently use this conceptualization to describe "full" property ownership as a partition of various entitlements of different stakeholders. [2]

  6. Certificate of disposition - Wikipedia

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    Certificates of Disposition are available from the clerk's office in either the Criminal Court or the Supreme Court, Criminal Term, both trial courts in New York City. [2] It is also available in all other city courts in Upstate New York , for example, Binghamton, New York , [ 3 ] and Plattsburgh, New York .

  7. Treasurer Garrity: More than $20M in unclaimed property ... - AOL

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    According to the Federal Disposition Act, uncashed money orders and similar instruments are to be escheated to the state in which they were originally purchased. ... The initial application fee ...

  8. Liferent - Wikipedia

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    Liferent, or life-rent, in Scots law is the right to receive for life the benefits of a property or other asset without the right to dispose of the property or the asset. [1] [2] [3] Where the property is held in fee simple, the owner is termed the fiar. [4]

  9. Diversion program - Wikipedia

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    Diversion program