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  2. Smith v Land and House Property Corp - Wikipedia

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    Land and House Property Corp (LHP) contracted with Mr. Smith to buy the freehold title of the Marine Hotel at Walton-on-the-Naze. Mr. Smith had advertised that it was let to Mr. Fleck, a most desirable tenant. Land and House agreed to buy the Hotel. However, Mr. Fleck, who had been overdue with rent, went bankrupt just before transfer of title.

  3. Title (property) - Wikipedia

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    Properties that are sold on the basis of equitable title have a legal chain of title intact, and a recorded transfer with the local municipality. Legal title is actual ownership of the property as when the property has been bought, the seller paid in full and a deed or title is properly recorded. Equitable title separates from legal title upon ...

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  5. Althorp - Wikipedia

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    John also leased out his lands and gardens and sold land in Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire, repaying all the debt by the time of his death in 1845, and beginning to run his properties at a profit. His son Frederick Spencer, 4th Earl Spencer , who owned Althorp from 1845 until his death in 1857, also retained the collection.

  6. Harbison Canyon, California - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Harbison Canyon is located at (32.8203296, -116.8300236), [3] which is near the intersection of Harbison Canyon Road and Frances Drive. This is where most maps place the community.

  7. The Land Ironclads - Wikipedia

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    "The Land Ironclads" is a short story by British writer H. G. Wells, which originally appeared in the December 1903 issue of the Strand Magazine. [1] It features tank-like "land ironclads," 80-to-100-foot-long (24 to 30 m) armoured fighting vehicles that carry riflemen, engineers, and a captain, and are armed with semi-automatic rifles .

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