Not exact matches
It is the Registrant's view that Bitcoins should not be regarded as coins, or otherwise as collectibles, for purposes
of section 408 (m), because Bitcoins are a virtual, rather than a fiat currency (see «Bitcoin
Value,» above) and, as
such, do not take the form
of tangible
personal property, in contrast to a coin or any
of the other items defined as a «collectible» under Section 408 (m).
Commentators ascribed her victory to a strong
personal vote, decisive in a campaign dominated by issues
such as the Iraq war, criticism
of Tony Blair and a leap in council tax caused by periodic revaluation
of property values.
Your financial assets include the cash in your checking and savings accounts, certificates
of deposit, life insurance cash
value, retirement accounts, the
value of your home and real estate investments, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, treasury bills, silver and gold bullion, and even
personal property such as cars, jewelry, art, and collectibles.
Tools
of the Trade: Tools, books, instruments, implements, equipment, and machines, including motor vehicles, vessels, and aircraft, which are necessary for use in the course
of the householder's occupation or trade not exceeding $ 10,000 in
value, except that a perfected security interest on
such personal property shall have priority over the claim
of exemption under this section.
Also known as scheduled
personal property coverage, it is a good way to raise the coverage limits
of specific high -
value items,
such as valuable family heirlooms, that you own.
Your policy will also cover the
value of damaged or destroyed
personal property —
such as jewelry, computers, TVs and furniture — because
of fire, hurricanes and other disasters.
3.1 We will undertake a comprehensive review your current financial situation, including an analysis
of your income (all the money that comes into your household), your essential and priority expenditure (things like rent or mortgage, gas, electricity, food, transport to work and any repayments towards loans that secured against an asset
such as your home), unsecured debts (
such as credit cards, overdrafts and
personal loans) and assets (things you own that have a saleable
value,
such as
property and cars).
«It shall be unlawful for any owner
of personal property to fail or refuse to comply with the orders
of the manager
of housing and code enforcement to remove from the premises abandoned vehicles, appliances, vehicle parts and / or any other piece or pieces
of personal property if
such personal property is dangerous to the public health, safety or welfare; or creates an unsightly condition upon
such property tending to reduce the
value thereof; or is a nuisance; or invites plundering; or promotes urban blight and deterioration in the community; or creates a fire hazard; or violates the zoning regulations
of the city.»
Your own individual coverage needs are unique to you, and should be based on factors
such as the
value of your home, the
personal property you need to protect and how much liability coverage you want.
Liquid Net Worth Liquid Net Worth is your net worth minus assets that may not be easily converted to cash
such as the
value of real estate,
personal property, automobile (s), or business interests.
Your policy will also cover the
value of damaged or destroyed
personal property —
such as jewelry, computers, TVs and furniture — because
of fire, hurricanes and other disasters.
Also known as scheduled
personal property coverage, it is a good way to raise the coverage limits
of specific high -
value items,
such as valuable family heirlooms, that you own.
The types and
values of your belongings can help you determine how much coverage you should purchase and whether you may benefit from any additional coverage,
such as scheduled
personal property.
And now, the question you've all been waiting for an answer to... What
personal property could possibly have been
of such great
value that its loss caused Schwartz to request that work on the apartment be stopped?
The amount
of coverage for
personal property may be limited on certain types
of high -
value items,
such as jewelry or artwork, unless additional coverage is purchased for these items.
PASSIVE ASSET - real or
personal property, both tangible or intangible, that increases or decreases in fair market
value because
of forces like supply and demand, as opposed to active forces,
such as performance or conduct.
For
personal items, homeowners can increase their coverage beyond the depreciated
value of items
such as televisions or furniture by purchasing a «replacement - cost endorsement» on
personal property.
A GSE also requested guidance on whether to disclose the
value of personal property in transactions where
such property is
valued separately from real
property.
A GSE requested guidance in an ex parte meeting on whether to disclose the
value of personal property in transactions where
such property is
valued separately from real
property.