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    2.2.3 Purposes of Real Property Valuation There are five elements of property value: Production: productivity is the way of enhancing or hindering capacity for valuation Utility: Utility is the ability to arouse desire for its possession or use. Scarcity: The object must be relatively scarce to satisfy the demand. Demand: There must be a need and ability to purchase. Transferability: It must be possible to transfer good title with ease (Donald A. Corb‚ JD and Richard A. Giovangelo‚ 2013-14)

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    attached. The property was bought for R750 000 and was registered on our name 26 November 2013. 6.2. The 1481 Breyer Avenue property was brought for R 1 450 000‚ and was registered in October 2012 in the taxpayer’s names. A deed search can be obtained to verify the above. 6.3. The full amount of the bond was utilised for the acquisition of both properties. 6.4. No‚ the bonds was not increased subsequent to the purchase of the Limpopo property. 6.5. Steps taken to transfer the properties into profitable

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    The mechanical properties of steel and aluminum material that are used to create the finite element model are listed in table (3-2). Table (3-2) The mechanical properties of steel and aluminum material. Property of Material Modulus of Elasticity (E) Poisson’s Ratio (υ) Yield Stress (σy) Tangent Modulus (ET) Steel (304L) 197Gpa 0.3 0.312Gpa 10Gpa Aluminum (1435) 69.5Gpa 0.3 0.13GPa 0.1Gpa Coulomb Friction The coulomb friction mode1 assumes that there is a tangential force applied along the tool-work

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    understanding of colligative properties be applied to making ice cream? Hypothesis Adding salt to the water lowers its freezing point (freezing point depression‚ which is a colligative property). The water will now stay liquid at lower temperatures‚ which is required to make ice cream. Procedures 1. Get all the materials : - 1/2 cup milk - 1-quart plastic bag - 1/2 cup heavy cream - 1-gallon plastic bag - 1/4 cup sugar -

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    Chem 253 Lab 1: Acid/Base Properties of an Antimicrobial Agent 09/03/13 Purpose The purpose was to determine the acid and base properties of the antimicrobial agent sodium benzoate. Theory Sodium has mainly been used in food processing to avoid growth of bacteria and harmful microorganisms. It is commonly used to preserve foods and beverages that have an acidic pH. Rather than benzoic acid‚ sodium benzoate is used because it is generally soluble in most aqueous solutions but benzoic

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    on the Intellectual Property Law Md. Murtaja Islam Johanjeb Tareq Lecturer‚ Department of Law‚ Southern University Bangladesh. Intellectual property has acquired an internationally recognized character. Now it is regarded to be one important sector of international law‚ having its source in various international conventions. At present‚ each and every country is trying to shape or reshape their legislature‚ relating to intellectual property; in the light of those

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    Optical Properties of Quasicrystals: Negative Refraction Quasicrystals‚ or crystals that display the unusual property of non-periodicity (while remaining ordered)‚ were discovered in the 1980s by Dan Shechtman. A highly controversial topic‚ Shechtman did not produce a paper describing them for over two years after their discovery. However‚ within the past 30 years‚ the scientific community has come to accept them‚ reproduce them for study‚ and even award Dan Shechtman with a Nobel Prize for their

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    31 Questions you need to ask when inquiring about a foreclosed property Have you ever tried calling up a bank to inquire about a foreclosed property that interests you and you found yourself forgetting a lot of questions that you were supposed to ask? You then quickly say thanks and just hang up but when you finally compose yourself and remember what you wanted to ask‚ you have second thoughts because you feel too embarrassed to make another call. I’ve been there and I know how it feels. However

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    Solubility refers to the maximum amount of solute that dissolves in a given amount of solvent at a particular temperature Factors Affecting Solubility 1. Effect of Temperature For some substances to dissolve in a given solvent‚ heat is absorbed. The reaction is endothermic. In this case‚ an increase in temperature increases solubility. For some substances‚ heat is released when they dissolve in a given solvent. The reaction is called exothermic. In this case‚ an increase in temperature

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    Physical Properties of Organic Molecules Abstract Identifying the physical properties of compounds can be useful in several ways. It helps us to determine the structure of certain compounds‚ the purity of substances and if a substance is not pure we can figure out how to separate contaminating substances from a compound. In this experiment‚ I learned how to determine a solid’s melting point and why some melting point ranges may be broader than others.

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