And banks and finance companies, which provided the capital for airplanes bought or leased by airliners.
In March, a judge approved a class-action settlement for people who owned or leased a 2003-2009 Civic Hybrid.
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The school hasn't specified how much of the space would be used by Johns Hopkins or leased to others.
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It includes more obvious items, such as copies of original and amended tax returns, sources of income, properties owned directly or leased, and liabilities.
The motorist of either an owned or leased car keeps a log of business mileage, multiplies it by the rates and enters it in the proper places on the tax return.
As of September 29, 2012, the Company owned or leased approximately 17.3 million square feet of building space, primarily in the U.S., and to a lesser extent, in Europe, Japan, Canada, and the Asia-Pacific regions.
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At Commons question time on 3 February 2011, MPs from all sides of the House pressed ministers to guarantee that the public would still be able to access England's national forests after the land had been sold or leased.
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"We went out and leased or borrowed everything we could, " says Frederick W. Smith , FedEx's chief executive.
Mishra said also that Kingfisher still has 25 other planes, though didn't identify if they were leased or owned.
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He added that many churches were built 150 years ago and redundant ones could be leased or sold to housing associations with the funds going back into the ministry.
Well, it turns out that the way the process works, first of all, there is a thorough environmental review as to whether a certain portion of the Gulf should be leased or not.
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But there is another factor at work giving people who leased a car or SUV three years ago an unanticipated dividend.
To get that 8% using property, investors aren't just buying shares of publicly listed REITs or owning easy things like leased office buildings.
But many municipalities in Pennsylvania have leased smaller parcels or have debated doing so, and the state has also signed drilling leases for public forests and game lands.
Johns Hopkins says the deed clearly says the property can be used for research purposes and doesn't specify items such as density or how much can be leased commercially.
Canary Warf said about 96 percent of its 13.5-million square foot site near the Thames in east London was now completed or under development, and 90 percent was leased.
"I look at it like, I've leased this space for the next three hours -- or however long the flight is, " Luedeke says.
Ranches can be a patchwork, with deeded acreage, leased acreage and acreage where the Bureau of Land Management or another investor owns the mineral rights.
Number one, we do need to expand domestic production and that means, for example, telling the oil companies the 68 million acres that they currently have leased that they're not drilling, use them or lose them.
And the modernisation plans comes as the UK is increasing its ability to deploy forces abroad, with six new roll-on, roll-off ferries, and the leasing of four giant C-17 cargo planes, leased from the Americans, which can carry Apache attack helicopters or Chinooks around the world.
As now constituted, no tracts would be leased for exploration within 100 miles of Pensacola, 138 miles of Panama City or 285 miles of Tampa, she said.
Its properties tend to be leased to either government agencies, government contractors like Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics, or stable businesses.
"I don't care whether I get (a well) or not, " says 69-year-old Johnson County farmer Thomas Trover, who leased more than 1, 300 acres to a Kansas oil company.
The vineyard is on a quarter-square-mile of leased land 4, 300 feet above sea level, east of the Rio Grande near Truth or Consequences, a two-and-a-half-hour drive south from Albuquerque.
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