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While this section is correct for Section 1245 property (in the U.S.A), it is not correct for Section 1250 property. For Section 1250 assets (real estate), Recaptured Depreciation is defined as "Additional Depreciation" in IRS Publication 544 (see column 3 on page 30 of the 2016 version of this publication). Additional Depreciation is the ...
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Bernhard II, Provost (1239–1252) Konrad II, Provost (1252) Heinrich III, Provost (1252–1257) Konrad III von Medling, Provost (1257–1283) Johann I Sachs von Sachsenau, Provost (1283–1303) Prince-Bishopric of Freising (complete list) – Waldgrave Emicho, Prince-bishop (1294–1311) Landgraviate of Leuchtenberg (de:complete list) –
A contributing property is any building, structure, object or site within the boundaries of the district which reflects the significance of the district as a whole, either because of historic associations, historic architectural qualities or archaeological features. Another key aspect of the contributing property is historic integrity.
Yajvapala dynasty (complete list) – Chahada-deva, King (c.1237–1254) [31] These coins are dated in Vikrama Samvat. They feature a horseman on one side, and the legend Srimat Chahadadeva on the other side. [32] Asalla-deva, King (c.1254–1279) [31] These coins also feature a horseman. [32] Maldives
1252 (May 15) Ad extirpanda ("For the elimination") Authorizes the use of torture for eliciting confessions from heretics during the Inquisition and executing relapsed heretics by burning them alive. [41] 1254 (October 6) Querentes in agro: Recognised the University of Oxford and "confirmed its liberties, ancient customs and approved statutes ...
A property qualification is a clause or rule by which those without property (land), or those without property of a set appraised value, or those without income of a set value, are not enfranchised to vote in elections, to stand for election, to hold office or from other activities.