• The law of rent states that the rent of a land site is equal to the economic advantage obtained by using the site in its most productive use, relative...
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  • Rent-seeking is the act of growing one's existing wealth by manipulating the social or political environment without creating new wealth. Rent-seeking...
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  • Property law is the area of law that governs the various forms of ownership in real property (land) and personal property. Property refers to legally protected...
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  • economics, economic rent is any payment (in the context of a market transaction) to the owner of a factor of production in excess of the cost needed to...
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  • Rack-rent denotes two different concepts: an excessive rent. the full rent of a property, including both land and improvements if it were subject to an...
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    The 1918-1920 New York City rent strikes were some of the most significant tenant mobilizations against landlords in New York City history. Prior to the...
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  • eternal iron laws" in Das Göttliche. It was coined in reference to the views of classical economists such as David Ricardo's law of rent, and the competing...
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  • Real estate (redirect from Real estate law)
    Americans into neighborhoods as the issues of discrimination were analyzed with the renting, buying, and financing of homes. Internet real estate as a concept...
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    referenced in Roman law: rent (canon) under the long leasehold tenure of Emphyteusis; rent (reditus) of a farm; ground-rent (solarium); rent of state lands (vectigal);...
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  • Rent (stylized in all caps) is a rock musical with music, lyrics, and book by Jonathan Larson. Loosely based on the 1896 opera La bohème by Giacomo Puccini...
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  • Rent regulation is a system of laws, administered by a court or a public authority, which aims to ensure the affordability of housing and tenancies on...
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  • location. In Roman law, ground rent (solarium) was an annual rent payable by the lessee of a superficies (a piece of land), or perpetual lease of building land...
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  • Rent regulation in New York is a means of limiting the amount of rent charged on dwellings. Rent control and rent stabilization are two programs used...
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  • In the United States, rent control refers to laws or ordinances that set price controls on the rent of residential housing to function as a price ceiling...
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    in most of the world's legal systems. Supporters of intellectual property laws often describe their main purpose as encouraging the creation of a wide...
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    A rent strike is a method of protest commonly employed against large landlords. In a rent strike, a group of tenants come together and agree to refuse...
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    economic rent derived from land—including from all natural resources, the commons, and urban locations—should belong equally to all members of society...
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  • theory is a critique of David Ricardo's Law of rent, and it examines with detailed numerical examples how the relative profitability of capital investments...
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    In English common law, real property, real estate, immovable property or, solely in the US and Canada, realty, refers to parcels of land and any associated...
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    The Anti-Rent War (also known as the Helderberg War) was a tenants' revolt in upstate New York between 1839 and 1845. The Anti-Renters declared their independence...
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    Rent-to-own, also known as rental purchase or rent-to-buy, is a type of legally documented transaction under which tangible property, such as furniture...
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  • The history of rent control in England and Wales is a part of English land law concerning the development of rent regulation in England and Wales. Controlling...
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  • Real estate business is the profession of buying, selling, or renting real estate (land, buildings, or housing). It is common practice for an intermediary...
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    of others to combat this problem, even if it refuses to do so. The generalized network effect of microeconomics. Metcalfe's law Anti-rival good Rent-seeking...
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    either under the terms of a will or by intestate laws if the deceased had no will. However, the will must comply with the laws of the jurisdiction at the...
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  • dictionary. Primogeniture (/ˌpraɪməˈdʒɛnɪtʃər, -oʊ-/) is the right, by law or custom, of the firstborn legitimate child to inherit the parent's entire or main...
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  • Eminent domain (redirect from Takings law)
    "acquire, hold and dispose of property". Article 31 provided that "No person shall be deprived of his property save by authority of law." It also provided that...
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  • Quasi-rent or Marshallian rent is a temporary economic rent like returns to a supplier/owner. Alfred Marshall was the first to observe quasi-rents. Quasi-rent...
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  • use agreements, including renting, are an important intersection of property and contract law. Encumbrance on the land rights of one, such as an easement...
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  • Rent control in Ontario refers to a system of rent regulation in Ontario, Canada which limits the amount by which the rent paid by tenants for rental accommodation...
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