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  1. Australian property legislation: Australian property legislation refers to the different schemes of regulating property rights between each jurisdiction of the states and territories in Australia; combining legislation and receptive of common law. Despite differing statutes, the substantive effect in each jurisdiction is quite ... [100%] 2024-04-02 [Commonwealth of Australia laws] [Australian property law]...
  2. Property (novel): Property is a 2003 novel by Valerie Martin, and was the winner of the 2003 Orange Prize. In 2012, The Observer named Property as one of "The 10 best historical novels". (Novel) [90%] 2024-01-01 [2003 American novels] [Novels by Valerie Martin]...
  3. Property (programming): A property, in some object-oriented programming languages, is a special sort of class member, intermediate in functionality between a field (or data member) and a method. The syntax for reading and writing of properties is like for fields, but ... (Programming) [90%] 2023-11-09 [Object-oriented programming]
  4. Property: Property is anything that has an owner. Its two identifying characteristics are exclusivity and transferability. [90%] 2024-01-01 [Law]
  5. Property: PROPERTY prop'-er-ti. See AGRARIAN LAWS; JUBILEE; POOR; PORTION; PRIMOGENITURE; WEALTH. prop'-er-ti. See AGRARIAN LAWS; JUBILEE; POOR; PORTION; PRIMOGENITURE; WEALTH. [90%] 1915-01-01
  6. Property: The term "Property" may refer to either the tangible valuables themselves or the system of rights that gives individuals the authority to exercise legal control over such valuables. An owner of property may have the right to consume, alter, share ... [90%] 2024-01-13 [Property] [Economic anthropology]...
  7. Property: Physical property in law, economics, business and for tax purposes is an extension of, or store of, the produce of unconsumed labor. Private property, i.e. [90%] 2023-02-17 [Legal Terms] [Law]...
  8. Property: Property, that which is peculiarly one's own, that which belongs to or is characteristic of an individual. The Latin proprietas (formed from proprius, one's own, possibly derived from prope, near) in post-Augustan times was extended to ownership ... [90%] 2022-09-02
  9. Property: In logic and philosophy (especially metaphysics), a property is a characteristic of an object; a red object is said to have the property of redness. The property may be considered a form of object in its own right, able to ... (Philosophy) [90%] 2023-10-13 [Abstraction] [Concepts in logic]...
  10. Property: Property is a system of rights that gives people legal control of valuable things, and also refers to the valuable things themselves. Depending on the nature of the property, an owner of property may have the right to consume, alter ... (Entity owned by a person or a group of people) [90%] 2024-05-22 [Property] [Economic anthropology]...
  11. Legislation: Legislation is the process or result of enrolling, enacting, or promulgating laws by a legislature, parliament, or analogous governing body. Before an item of legislation becomes law it may be known as a bill, and may be broadly referred to ... (Legislative or parliamentary law) [82%] 2024-01-10 [Statutory law] [Politics]...
  12. Legislative: Having the power or performing the function of legislating, belonging to the branch of government that is charged with such powers as making laws, levying and collecting taxes, and making financial appropriations. [67%] 2023-07-04 [Political Terms]
  13. Prosperity: Prosperity is the flourishing, thriving, good fortune and successful social status. Prosperity often produces profuse wealth including other factors which can be profusely wealthy in all degrees, such as happiness and health. (Finance) [67%] 2023-11-29 [Economic growth]
  14. Prosperity (1788 ship): Prosperity was launched in Strangford in 1788. She traded in the area and then to Dominica. (1788 ship) [67%] 2024-01-14 [1788 ships] [Age of Sail merchant ships of England]...
  15. Prosperity (Singaporean TV series): Prosperity (simplified Chinese: 喜事年年) is a Singaporean Chinese family drama produced by MatrixVision, revolving around the lives of three sisters having their own families. It stars Hong Huifang, Aileen Tan, Priscelia Chan, Terence Cao, Tiffany Leong, Tracy Lee and Andie Chen ... (Singaporean TV series) [67%] 2024-01-01 [Singapore Chinese dramas] [2011 Singaporean television series debuts]...
  16. Legislator: A legislator (also known as a deputy or lawmaker) is a person who writes and passes laws, especially someone who is a member of a legislature. Legislators are often elected by the people of the state. (Social) [66%] 2023-09-27 [Management occupations] [Legal professions]...
  17. Poverty: Poverty is the inability to provide for one's well-being — that is, being too poor to obtain adequate food, shelter, clothing, or healthcare. Poverty can be caused by external conditions that the individual is powerless to alter or improve ... [64%] 2024-01-11 [Culture] [economics]...
  18. Poverty: Poverty is the state of being poorly endowed in material possessions. "Whoso mocketh the poor reproacheth his Maker: and he that is glad at calamities shall not be unpunished." "Better is the poor that walketh in his integrity, than he ... [64%] 2023-02-19 [Economics] [Social Problems]...
  19. Properz: Sextus Aurelius Propertius (deutsch Properz; * etwa 47 v. Chr. [64%] 2024-01-19
  20. Poverty: Poverty is deprivation based on lack of material resources. The concept is value-based and political. [64%] 2023-10-28

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