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  2. Extraordinary assumptions and hypothetical conditions

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    The distinction between extraordinary assumptions and hypothetical conditions can be a matter of law or professional standards in the field of real estate appraisal in the United States where the distinction is not only codified in USPAP, but enforced by various state real estate appraiser commissions or professional boards. However, the ...

  3. Miller v. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    That prompted Georgia's General Assembly to re-draw the state's congressional districts. After the Justice Department denied several of the Assembly's proposed new districts, as the state's population was 27% African-American, but formed a majority in only one of the now 11 districts, the Assembly drew the 11th district to create a second ...

  4. Unitary executive theory - Wikipedia

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    The National Constitution Center maintains that the Vesting Clause is clear and that, "At a minimum, [the] Vesting Clause establishes an executive office to be occupied by an individual". [ 11 ] [ further explanation needed ] In 2020, the Supreme Court ruled 5–4 that, under the Vesting Clause, "the entire 'executive Power' [ further ...

  5. International Valuation Standards Council - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian Association of Real Estate Appraisers VPO Egypt: Claro Real Estate Company CM Finland: Finnish Association for Real Estate Valuation VPO France: Fédération Française des Experts en Evaluation IM France: Real Quality Rating (RQR) CM France: Compagnie Nationale des Commissaires aux Comptes (CNCC) IM France: 73 Strings SAS CM Georgia

  6. ‘Farmers need help.’ GA gratuities clause called obstacle to ...

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    The Georgia Constitution includes a gratuities clause that prohibits the state government from giving gifts to individuals without a benefit to taxpayers in return. State policy makers have ...

  7. State Security Service of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    If direct operational and surgical means are required to effectively deter and combat terrorist threats the agency deploys two special units – one of which is part of the Special Operations Division and operates primarily on domestic level to contain individuals or entire cells that conduct radical activities which endanger national security. [9]

  8. Law of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Cover of volume 1 of the 2007 edition of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated. Pursuant to the state constitution, the Georgia General Assembly has enacted legislation.Its session laws are published in the official Georgia Laws, [1] which in turn have been codified in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.). [1]

  9. Nondelegable obligation - Wikipedia

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    A nondelegable obligation (also known as a non-delegable duty) is a legal obligation or duty which cannot legally be delegated or, if delegated, the principal is still liable for said obligation. [1] They are also known as non-assignable duties or obligations. [ 2 ]