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  2. Palazzo Valentini - Wikipedia

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    The palazzo was first built by cardinal Michele Bonelli, nephew of pope Pius V, who, in 1585, acquired a pre-existing palazzo from Giacomo Boncompagni at the extremity of what was then piazza dei Santi Apostoli. Today the palazzo is separated from that piazza by via Quattro Novembre, opened later to connect the new via Nazionale with piazza ...

  3. Merger doctrine (property law) - Wikipedia

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    The merger also refers to the doctrine whereby "a fee simple estate, once fragmented into present and future interests, can thereafter be reconstituted. 'Merger is the absorption of a lesser estate by a greater estate, and takes place when two distinct estates of greater and lesser rank meet in the same person or class of persons at the same time without any intermediate estate.' "[1 ...

  4. Palazzo Visconti di Grazzano - Wikipedia

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    In 1833, the property was purchased by Carlo Finelli for the sum of 360,000 Milanese lira, [3] to then be sold to the patrician family of the Visconti di Modrone [4] would be a descendant a few years later, for the much higher sum of 750. 000 Milanese lira., [5] who embellished the house with the Visconti stemmi that still decorate the house ...

  5. Can a seller back out of a real estate contract? - AOL

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    Building contingencies into the contract: Most real estate contracts have contingencies that give sellers cause to back out. For instance, the seller may say they will only sell their property if ...

  6. Palazzo style architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Palazzo style was extremely popular in Manchester in the United Kingdom, particularly the work of Edward Walters, whose finest Palazzo works include the Free Trade Hall (1853) and 38 and 42 Mosley Street (1862). Marshall Field's Wholesale Store, (1885, lost 1930), Chicago, by Richardson

  7. Is the Eerie Palazzo in 'A Haunting in Venice' a Real Place?

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  8. Palazzo di Amore - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo di Amore is a house in Beverly Hills, California. In November 2014, it was cited as being the most expensive residential complex in the United States, listed at $195 million, [ 1 ] with 53,000 square feet of living space.

  9. Ascension selling 9 Illinois hospitals to California-based ...

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    Ascension is selling nine of its Illinois hospitals — more than half of its hospitals in the state — to a large, California-based health system, it announced Thursday. Ascension plans to sell ...