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Build–operate–transfer (BOT) or build–own–operate–transfer (BOOT) is a form of project delivery method, usually for large-scale infrastructure projects, wherein a private entity receives a concession from the public sector (or the private sector on rare occasions) to finance, design, construct, own, and operate a facility stated in the concession contract.
The Old English word for estover was bote or boot, also spelled bot or bót, (literally meaning 'good' or 'profit' and cognate with the word better). The various kinds of estovers were known as house-bote, cart or plough-bote, hedge or hay-bote, and fire-bote. Anglo-Saxon law also imposed "bot" fines in the modern sense of compensation. [2]
Boot (real estate), any property received by a taxpayer in an IRC 1031 exchange which is not like-kind to the relinquished property Boot (torture) , a torture device for crushing the human foot Boot of beer , a form of beer glassware in the shape of a boot
Jun. 27—UNION COUNTY — Local residents will have no shortage of Fourth of July activities to choose from this year, culminating with the annual fireworks show at Buffalo Peak Golf Course in Union.
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July 1953 45 +4.4% +6.9%: The United States exited recession in late 1949, and another robust expansion began. This expansion coincided with the Korean War, after which the Federal Reserve initiated more restrictive monetary policy. The slowdown in economic activity led to the recession of 1953, bringing an end to nearly four years of expansion.
next after third (e.g. the fourth person, fourth floor) A musical interval one of four equal parts into which something is divided (UK & US sometimes also quarter, q.v.). (proper noun, used with the) short for The Fourth of July (America's Independence Day) fringe arrangement of locks of hair on the forehead (US: bangs) the outer area of something
A French court found all 51 defendants guilty on Thursday in a mass rape case including Dominique Pelicot, who repeatedly drugged his then wife, Gisele, and allowed dozens of strangers into the ...