Sentences with phrase «disrepair by»

Abandoned and in disrepair by the 1960s the railway was eventually rescued and lovingly restored as a heritage line.
Since October 2015, staff with CAU have found five roundhouses that likely date to 900 B.C.E. (The older posts appear to have belonged to a causeway across the river that had fallen into disrepair by the time the houses were built several centuries later.)

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The yard fell into disrepair in the 1960s, along with the city itself, and by the 1980s, a scant 100 people were working there, according to The New York Times.
Juxtaposed beside flashes of his successes are images of the Cash museum in a state of disrepair, broken shards of those successes whose significance is now altogether subverted by the figure of Cash himself, sitting at the head of the festal table.
The income from the waqfs was decreased steadily by continued wars, loss of territories, and the inevitable disruption of management of the properties in such times of stress, and many monuments and mosques fell into disrepair.
At schools and parks alike, buildings fell into disrepair and youth programs were sidelined by confusion about hours and owners.
«Banks, who own properties through foreclosure, let homes languish in awful states of disrepair that devalue surrounding homes even though they must by law maintain these properties.
Councilwoman Margaret Chin is renewing her push for the bill, which was introduced last year, in the hopes of making it easier for New Yorkers to find temporary housing after their homes are vacated by the city for falling into disrepair.
Connecticut Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty, a Democrat from the 5th District, said that investigators are still attempting to determine if the derailment was caused by track in disrepair or another factor.
«Grindhouse» (a downtown movie theater in disrepair since its glory days as a movie palace known for «grinding out» non-stop double - bill programs of B - movies) is presented as one full - length feature comprised of two individual films helmed separately by each director.
Unfortunately by the time his first British guests arrive, the establishment is still in a state of disrepair.
December 26, 2016 • Water and sewage problems at an Idaho mobile home park illustrate how manufactured housing communities owned by outsiders are often kept in a state of disrepair.
The story instead focuses on the new king Evan as he works to rebuild the a kingdom that has fallen into disrepair, and is hounded by threats from all sides.
Some homes have fallen into disrepair in the Midland Beach neighborhood in Staten Island, N.Y. Almost four years since the destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy, many on Staten Island are still dealing with the storm's consequences.
Funded by local property taxes, those schools were often in a state of disrepair.
However, in the 1980s the track fell into disrepair and was not used for international motor racing until it was purchased by the Regional Conseil de la Nièvre.
He's an architect who while visiting his cousin is researching and sketching the old houses in the area; these were once grand and imposing, but were not valued by the locals, and have fallen into disrepair or been abandoned.
Home Repairs — When your home starts falling into disrepair, the money to fix it back up can be hard to come by.
Point out that if the house was sold by your lender they would be likely to get a much lower price as the property would be empty and could fall into disrepair.
Some of the USDA breeders» documented violations included: puppies caged outside in freezing weather; sick or injured dogs who hadn't been seen by a vet; puppies caged on wire flooring with spaces wide enough for their legs to pass through the wire and become entrapped; inadequate sanitation, rusty cages in disrepair; severely matted or underweight dogs; improper medications on hand to treat or prevent disease; and outdoor runs without shelters large enough for the dogs to escape the sun, wind, or rain.
Although it fell into disrepair following the dissolution of the monasteries by King Henry VIII in 1537, Valle Crucis Abbey remains substantially intact and is a fascinating and impressive site to explore.
But by the middle of the century, the station had fallen into disrepair and was demolished completely in the 1960s.
You play Katherine — an old puppet who was once the star to the puppet theatre, but was discarded and replaced by a new doll when she fell into disrepair.
Gupta dwells on the secret inner lives of worn - out vessels, discarded by their users for their state of disrepair, by physically compressing each found object into a sculptural grid interweaved with vibrant scraps of found fabric.
The red - brick terraced estate had fallen into disrepair until four years ago when, inspired by the guerrilla gardening movement, residents began taking the situation into their own hands by setting up a community land trust.
Ravaged by time and in total disrepair, the structure is collapsing, its innards spilling onto the narrow sidewalk.
For many, the architecture remains impressive but with a haunting sense of disrepair; whilst others have been overrun completely by nature.
The piece — accompanied by a selection of McCarthy's work from 1970 to 2010 — is installed in one of the few examples of contemporary architecture in Milan: still completely hidden to the public, and left in a state of disrepair, this building will be unveiled for the first time on this occasion.
It would especially benefit the construction industry, which has been hit hard by the recession, and our highway system, which is slowly falling into disrepair due to a lack of funding for upkeep.
[171] Having found that Cty Rd 9 in Rankins Corner then was in a state of disrepair based on the then existing winter conditions, the onus shifts to the Town to establish on a balance of probabilities that a condition of non-repair existed, notwithstanding all reasonable efforts by the Town: Roycroft v. Kyte, [1999] O.J. No. 296 at para. 48 and Thornhill v. Shadid, supra, at paras. 108 - 109.
Disrepair issues including defending landlords in County Court claims for disrepair brought bDisrepair issues including defending landlords in County Court claims for disrepair brought bdisrepair brought by tenants
Uncontested and contested applications for new tenancies including those opposed by landlords on various grounds and advising on the various tactical considerations, including in relation to interim rent and disrepair.
For example, if the wreck was caused by disrepair or poor maintenance, that is likely the fault of the trucking company.
By turning toward your partner's emotional bids, you safeguard your relationship against disrepair and deepen the love you share.
While rental units may not be the cause of all blighted communities, low - income rentals in disrepair were the impetus behind a six - month moratorium on new rental units passed by the city of Port Huron in Michigan back in the fall of 2010.
The 203k loan insured by the FHA is designed to make financing for properties in disrepair more accessible by combining the estimated costs of repairs and the home's purchase price in a single loan.
Investors create value in real estate by renovating properties in disrepair.
A conventional mortgage will be limited by the appraised value of the property; this can be problematic for foreclosed homes as the state of disrepair can lead to extremely low valuations.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is investigating some larger investors using seller financing in real estate deals, accusing some investors of abusing the practice by evicting buyers for missing just a single payment or selling homes at the end of the agreements that are in complete disrepair.
The house had been owned by an old lady and had fallen into disrepair.
they were on the house when we bought it, but one was in disrepair so we had a new one built by our carpenter / handyman.
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