Julia Roberts does an Academy Award - winning turn as the real - life paralegal and sassy single mom whose dogged investigation into a suspicious real
estate case turns up a pattern of illegal dumping of highly toxic hexavalent chromium and one of the heftiest class action suits in U.S. history.
Not exact matches
In the
case of real
estate, it's a matter of
turning a blind eye to staggering losses, says Patrick Chovanec, a professor at Tsinghua University's School of Economics and Management in Beijing.
The family
turned its focus to the vineyards and eliminated all but the wines grown on the
estate, eventually reducing production to 30,000
cases.
The Quiet Ones leaps off from that premise — and markets itself with a «based on true events» pitch line — but after several screenwriters took their
turns at the story, it ultimately veers far afield: University professor Joseph Coupland (played with a perfect blend intellectual arrogance and charismatic follow - me guruism by Jared Harris of Mad Men), brilliant but bristling at the restrictive old - school attitudes toward his groundbreaking
case study, removes his star subject Jane Harper (Bates Motel's Olivia Cooke) to a deserted, dilapidated country
estate to be studied by his collegiate team, including a randy post-Mod couple (Erin Richards and Rory Fleck - Byrne) and soft - spoken cameraman Brian (Sam Clafin of The Hunger Games).
Citing a long line of
cases that include tax refunds as part of the bankruptcy
estate, the court found the debtor's argument unpersuasive and ordered that he
turn over the funds minus approximately $ 10,000 he had available in unused exemptions.
The whole theme of his first few books was to take risks in real
estate and other investments, but incorporate so you can protect your personal assets in
case your risks don't
turn out.
Turns out, that's more or less the
case confirms Carol Bezaire, Mackenzie's vice-president of Tax,
Estate and Strategic Philanthropy.
Or simply have a back up plan in
case the US would
turn bitter... Real
Estate has always been a safe refuge in crisis times but it is particularly been undiscovered in Guatemala and particularly in Lake Atitlan one of the top 20 most beautiful lake in the world according the magazine Fodors.
«We have seen a surge in high profile trade mark infringement
cases involving UK brewers, notably the
estate of Elvis Presley's successful claim against BrewDog over the Scottish brewer's «Elvis Juice» beer and in
turn BrewDog's successful claim against the owner of the «Draft Punk» pub in Leeds for breaching the trade mark of BrewDog's flagship beer «Punk IPA».
The only Canadian
cases I know of on point are both about scraping real
estate listings, and both
turned on what to me is the uncomfortable ground of a webwrap «agreement» not to scrape...
Mercenaries therefore concentrate only on getting the test (or in the real world, the job) done on time any which way necessary in order to pass (or in the real world
turn a commissioned real
estate deal) as the
case may be.
If you are planning on listing this house with a real
estate agent, that agent may have a good
case that they earned their commission if they secure a full price offer for your house but you
turned it down because you would prefer to finance the transaction yourself instead of accepting bank financing.
While CREA officials won't comment on the ongoing Competition Tribunal
case involving the Toronto Real
Estate Board's MLS policies, Aunger says that regardless of how that
case turns out, CREA intends to maintain realtor.ca as «the No. 1 website in Canada.»
Now, it's your
turn to dive into the graphs and see what the data tells you about your city, your bubble, your current real
estate market, compared to the other
Case - Shiller cities and the USA as a whole.
Turn - key real
estate investing is when you buy a property that doesn't require additional investments, already has a paying tenant, and — in most
cases — already has ongoing management so you don't even have to worry about that.
In a
case that eventually went to the state's highest court, he sued the operator of the site, Ryan McCann, who as it
turned out was a competitor from the Real
Estate Group of New York, now part of MNS.
Has the way that organized real
estate has typically promoted success or the successful, at the root of fostering an exaggerated perception of success that in
turn has led to unrealistic (brand) growth — in some
cases — as opposed to what would be the
case in a true profession where the industry focus must be on service?