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Abstracts: Third Circuit Court of Appeals raises the bar for developers to successfully pursue claims against municipalities
Abstracts: Third Circuit Court of Appeals raises the bar for developers to successfully pursue claims against municipalities. part 2
Abstracts: Third Circuit holds Bankruptcy Court lacks power in Chapter 7 proceeding to direct allocation of tax payments
Abstracts: Third party benefits. New procedures for negotiating property transactions. Read the small print
Abstracts: This storm too shall pass. Listing presentations - get in step with consumers. As competitive as it gets
Abstracts: This time it's for real. Colour blindness in housing debate. Gummer sets homework
Abstracts: This time they mean business: now that the private sector has pledged to contribute 144 million pounds sterling, Greenwich is confirmed as the host of the Millenium Exhibition. Work on clearing the festival site is about to begin
Abstracts: Thornton at the controls. Property outpaces overall market. Sector's shares play catch-up
Abstracts: Thou shalt protect clients. How disclosure forms reduce the risk. Online lenders present alliance opportunities, risks
Abstracts: Threats or promises? A victory for common sense. Labour wins industry confidence: although 70% of investors expect a Labour victory in the next election, the prospect does not alarm them
Abstracts: Three can be a crowd. Limitations of the act. Give litigation a break
Abstracts: Three C's of success. A splash and a plan. Explosive beginning
Abstracts: Three men and a baby. Shopping all over the town. Ready or not
Abstracts: Three rules for real estate valuation: deduction, adduction, or reduction. Valuing the property of non-real estate companies
Abstracts: Three views of improving capital markets. There is no such thing as a "final estimate of value." Application of option pricing theory to convertible mortgage valuation
Abstracts: Thrills and spills pay the bills. Employers seek a lingua franca. Jammed with demand
Abstracts: Through the eyes of experts. Thirteen exit as shake-up begins. Brought to account
Abstracts: Tied houses and tenure. Of carts and horses. Low value repairs claims
Abstracts: Tiger loosens its grip. Preparations for change. Divided by more than the border
Abstracts: Tight fit for office space. Flight or fight. Kiss of life
Abstracts: Time for a clearer vision. Going to town on a rural idyll. Councils: Exploit the UK's rural reserves
Abstracts: Time for Congress to vote. Sharp vision, clear voice. New face for a new economy
Abstracts: Time for prime pitchers. A shift to the centre. Traffic offences
Abstracts: Time for property to speak with one voice. A reform that will result in delays. Leasehold reform has gone much too far
Abstracts: Time for transformation. Leading the way. Only by risk we live at all
Abstracts: Time runs out for safe renewals. The practical uses of planning obligations. Forced to think fast
Abstracts: Time to catch up on the shopping. On the move. Scampering after space
Abstracts: Time to develop the partnership. Striking it lucky. Liquid refreshment
Abstracts: Time to raise the tone. Early risers. Battle plans at the ready
Abstracts: Time to steer a new path. Developments make a splash. Air superiority
Abstracts: Timidity dampens Prescott's fire. Blair's and Ahern's work must succeed. Warm regards for a cooler market
Abstracts: TI's Texas two-step. Smaller is better. ADC brings high-tech look to new midwest hq
Abstracts: Title insurance: the exclusion for creditors' rights after 1992. Tenants' free expression rights on California rental properties
Abstracts: Title town: Chicago, No.1 again. Hemlock sees life in Michigan. Finding the sweet spot
Abstracts: To buy or to lease---a taxing situation. To buy or to lease--a taxing situation. Site Selection's annual guide to economic developers
Abstracts: To catch a thief: With building security measures becoming increasingly sophisticated, the race is on to find even better systems
Abstracts: Today's buyers. Able-bodied buyers, accessible homes. Thumbs-up from buyers and sellers
Abstracts: Today's hot companies lead the charge as the industry brightens. Sale/leaseback transactions: how they can improve your bottom line
Abstracts: Today's inflationary-recessionary economy: its impact on real estate and its effect on property management. Today's inflationary-recessionary economy: its impact of real estate and its effect on property management
Abstracts: To divulge or not?. Fresh at age 90. Cooperation is first
Abstracts: To feast from famine. States of exchange. A question of injection
Abstracts: To GMP or not to GMP? that is the question facing many project owners. The hierarchy of success in construction management
Abstracts: Tom Matyas: a passion for work, people and giving back. Terry Black: the king of coal and mineral rights. Mike Tuchman: bringing a blue-collar work ethic to white-collar deals
Abstracts: Tom Murdough and The Step2 Company: better the second time around. Marketing muscle: how Ohio does it
Abstracts: Tomorrow's real estate industry. Dr. Charles Wurtzebach goes from the Ivy tower to the Sears tower, merging the academic with the real world
Abstracts: Tom Thumb rules. Stationed for shopping. Battle of the species
Abstracts: Too little too late. Getting in on the Act. Houses in multiple occupation
Abstracts: Too little too late. Lawyerspeak: waiver. Along the right lines
Abstracts: Too many flaws? Gotta get itself connected. Healthy competition or a fight to the death?
Abstracts: Too much of a good thing. Channelling resources. Paperback writer
Abstracts: Too much pressure. Return to the city. Living for the city
Abstracts: Too much to picture. Screen premiere. Moving pitches
Abstracts: Top 100 companies. Putting you first
Abstracts: Top 100 salespeople. Go solo! Go team. Double duty
Abstracts: Top 100 surveyors. The alternate perspective. Resonances of the Big Bang
Abstracts: Top firms leave the rest behind. Dreams are made of this. The wonder year
Abstracts: Top ten deals of 2000. Tejon Ranch offers distributers new west coast option. "Go West, young entrepreneur"
Abstracts: To takeover or not to takeover? Good fortunes on the rise. Funding for rental income
Abstracts: Tough ruling hits home. All quiet on the legal front. Deemed insufficient
Abstracts: Tourist culture. Harrogate bustles with activity. Bread and butter
Abstracts: Towards a real estate land use modeling paradigm. Dimensions in real estate research. Space or service? The role of executive suites in corporate real estate portfolios and office markets
Abstracts: Town centres of contention. Eye on the tigers. Options to purchase
Abstracts: Town-centre winners and losers. The future of the town centre. Volatility is the price for liquidity
Abstracts: Town hauls. Post public-sector trauma. The heart of business
Abstracts: Towns lose out in a Merrytocracy. Distributors eager to get on the fast track. Clocking up the UK retailers
Abstracts: Toxic blockage: lack of government guidance is blighting the treatment of contaminated land, forcing the property industry to make a move while Labour dithers
Abstracts: Tracker 2 for Windows - keeps you in touch. Estates Gazette Property Law Service. Switching on to Net profits
Abstracts: Trade men's entrance. London's eastern promise. Staying ahead of the pack
Abstracts: Tradesman's entrance. Under nourished: The level of new-build schemes is failing to keep up with demand, leading to pressure on secondhand property
Abstracts: Trading places. News in store for shoppers. Reversal of fortune
Abstracts: Trading spaces. Sitting on the fast track to Europe. Survival of the fittest
Abstracts: Trading up and taking up. Making the most of local flavour. New space stays in the New Town
Abstracts: Trail blazer. The good life. Peak performers
Abstracts: Training message becomes medium. Still waiting for a shape to emerge. Divided by a single medium
Abstracts: Trammel Crow: radical changes spur a development legend's turn to services. The development report card: executives give groups mixed marks
Abstracts: Transaction fees under fire. Tailor-made home loans. Helping cities grow smartly
Abstracts: Transactions dealing with regulatory risk in development land. Yield maintenance and defeasance: two distinct paths to commercial mortgage prepayment
Abstracts: Transfer of property to satisfy recourse debt results in both taxable gain and COD income. Ruling explains characterization of cancellation of indebtedness income under passive-activity rules
Abstracts: Transfer taxes punish lenders who take deeds in lieu of foreclosure. Investment characteristics of international real estate equities
Abstracts: Transition time. Hone your listening. Meet consumers' expectations
Abstracts: Transportation equipment, industrial machinery sectors tops in '98. Familiar players earn top spots on annual hot-industry scorecard
Abstracts: Transport of green delight. Ending environmental law as we know it. Environmental contamination: every company is at risk
Abstracts: Travelling hopefully. After the gold rush. Hemingway writes a novel solution
Abstracts: Travel terminals are set to dominate. Control with a smile. Landlords to lobby EH on new listing proposals
Abstracts: Treading a fine line. Resisting arrest. Historical drama
Abstracts: Treatment of land preparation costs in a low-income housing tax credit development. Tax ideas
Abstracts: Trendsetting with tradition. Shop talk. CEM splashes out 18m pounds sterling on mixed UK portfolios
Abstracts: Trespass against us. One contract, or two? Landslide decision
Abstracts: Trespassers unforgiven. Trespass at your peril. With all proper reserve
Abstracts: Trespass, nuisance, and the evolution of common law in modern pollution cases. Lender liability, CERCLA, and other things that go bump in the night
Abstracts: Trieste: window on the East. From Trieste to the world. The province of Quebec: an exceptional culture for extraordinary business
Abstracts: Triple crown: Ohio gallops to third straight win in U.S. business location race. Breakthrough facilities: exploiting new location opportunities
Abstracts: Troubled loans create lots of legal work. The biggest box in Kansas City. Midwest digest
Abstracts: Troubled real estate loan restructurings: interpreting the regulations. Troubled real estate: tax aspects of debt restructuring and foreclosures
Abstracts: Trouble in store. Shopping by design. Winners and losers
Abstracts: Trouble on the tube. Sea change ahead for coastal towns. Communications breakdown
Abstracts: Trumpet the good news. Not always good neighbours. Here's the rub
Abstracts: Truth, half-truths and the law. Spoiling for a site. Tackling the mess of CPO
Abstracts: Tug of war. Counter attraction. Cruise control
Abstracts: Tug-of-war over land. The cost of open space. Where will people live? Land trusts confront competing affordability concerns
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