Not exact matches
Being so high on the list means it's has the most of that in it... I'm stuck in a rural
area without a good supply of formula for my son (it was suppose to be a day trip but the snow is too deep to get back home), I will be using this at
lease until I can get back home.
If you decide to
lease the property
until you're ready to occupy it full time, the rental market in most
areas is very strong.
Although the site is the last major development
area left close to the city centre, the state government's rail service currently owns the land and its
lease doesn't expire
until 2014.
However, it was not
until the 1930s, under the WLA that the government began to succeed in reducing the majority of large pastoral holdings to small
lease holding
areas in western New South Wales.