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  2. Vacant possession - Wikipedia

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    Vacant possession refers to the typical condition in which a seller must hand over a property to a buyer upon completion, or a tenant must return the property to a landlord at the end of a lease. In simple terms, it means that the rightful person, such as a buyer or a landlord, can peacefully and fully utilize the property.

  3. Purchase of Land (Ireland) Act 1885 - Wikipedia

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    The Purchase of Land (Ireland) Act 1885 (48 & 49 Vict. c. 73), commonly known as the Ashbourne Act [1] is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, passed by a Conservative Party government under Lord Salisbury. It extended the terms that had been achieved under the Kilmainham Treaty. It set up a £5 million fund and any tenant who wanted ...

  4. Category:Unfinished buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    This category contains incomplete buildings and structures. Buildings and structures that are still being constructed, or where the construction has paused for less than several years, should not be categorised here.

  5. Squatting in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland on map in dark green. Squatting in the Republic of Ireland is the occupation of unused land or derelict buildings without the permission of the owner. In the 1960s, the Dublin Housing Action Committee highlighted the housing crisis by squatting buildings. From the 1990s onwards there have been occasional political squats in Cork and ...

  6. Boksburg - Wikipedia

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    The newly created farm was called Vogelfontein, on which 1000 stands of 50x50 feet each were created. The new town of Boksburg was named after Dr Bok. In 1887 the first auction sale of stands took place, at which prices of £5 to £25 were realized. Also in 1887 the Republican Government built the Post Office and the Mining Commissioner's office.

  7. Gauteng Department of Agriculture and Rural Development

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    The Gauteng Department of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment (GDARDE) is a department of the Gauteng provincial government in South Africa. It is responsible for agricultural affairs, environmental protection and nature conservation within Gauteng. It was formerly known as the Gauteng Department of Agriculture, Conservation and ...

  8. BWG Foods - Wikipedia

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    BWG owns Ireland's largest Cash & Carry chain, Value Centre, which has 22 branches nationwide. Value Centre offer XL to its Value Centre customers as a franchise option. It is a more cost-effective way for retailers who are not suited to a full brand offering, like Spar, to get the benefits of franchise membership.

  9. Bryanston, Gauteng - Wikipedia

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    Bryanston is an affluent residential suburb of Sandton, Gauteng, South Africa to the north of Johannesburg.First named as an area in 1949, it was established in 1969 as a suburb of Sandton and provided with tarred roads and municipal services , but after municipal boundaries were revised following the end of Apartheid, Sandton was merged with Johannesburg to form part of the City of ...