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... introduce the student to the whole field of real estate practice . In the preparation of the material an effort has been made to keep in mind the needs of the man who expects to enter the real estate business without experience , and ix.
... introduce the student to the whole field of real estate practice . In the preparation of the material an effort has been made to keep in mind the needs of the man who expects to enter the real estate business without experience , and ix.
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... whole . Naturally the value in the mind of the owner is greatly exaggerated when he realizes that his property is needed for public purposes , and accurate knowledge of current conditions is necessary for justice to both parties ...
... whole . Naturally the value in the mind of the owner is greatly exaggerated when he realizes that his property is needed for public purposes , and accurate knowledge of current conditions is necessary for justice to both parties ...
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... whole , war- rants such a prediction . The Professional Nature of Real Estate Dealing.- As the requirements of the real estate dealer have become more exacting and his work more specialized a tendency toward professionalism has ...
... whole , war- rants such a prediction . The Professional Nature of Real Estate Dealing.- As the requirements of the real estate dealer have become more exacting and his work more specialized a tendency toward professionalism has ...
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... whole . The physi- cian will always seek to protect the reputation of a mem- ber of his profession to the extent that he will seldom express his opinion of the course of treatment prescribed by another physician . Every physician feels ...
... whole . The physi- cian will always seek to protect the reputation of a mem- ber of his profession to the extent that he will seldom express his opinion of the course of treatment prescribed by another physician . Every physician feels ...
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... whole ; he who is thus equipped cannot apply that knowledge and skill solely as he may desire . In some professions , as in that of medicine , for exam- ple , a certain ethical standard is maintained by requiring an oath or other public ...
... whole ; he who is thus equipped cannot apply that knowledge and skill solely as he may desire . In some professions , as in that of medicine , for exam- ple , a certain ethical standard is maintained by requiring an oath or other public ...
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Page 285 - ... to have and to hold the same for and during the term of...
Page 293 - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Company has executed and attested these presents; but this policy shall not be valid unless countersigned by the duly authorized Agent of this Company at Secretary. President.
Page 288 - Lessor at the place stipulated herein for the payment ol rent, and failing so to do, shall pay as liquidated damages for the whole time such possession is withheld a sum equal to twice the amount of the rent herein reserved, pro-rated and averaged per day of such withholding.
Page 293 - This policy is made and accepted subject to the foregoing stipulations and conditions, and to the stipulations and conditions printed on the back hereof, which are hereby made a part of this policy, together with such other provisions, stipulations and conditions as may be endorsed hereon or added hereto as herein provided.
Page 290 - The said sick wards and the material belonging to them remain subject to the laws of war; they cannot, however, be used for any purpose other than that for which they were originally intended, so long as they are required for the sick and wounded.
Page 288 - In case said premises shall be rendered untenantable by fire, explosion or other casualty, Lessor may, at his option, terminate this lease or repair said premises within thirty days." If Lessor does not repair said premises within said time, or the building containing said premises shall have been wholly destroyed, the term hereby created shall cease and determine.
Page ii - STANDARD COURSE IN REAL ESTATE Outlined by the JOINT COMMISSION Representing The National Association of Real Estate Boards, The United YMCA Schools, and The Institute for Research in Land Economics and Public Utilities...
Page 247 - A license shall be granted only to persons who bear a good reputation for honesty, truthfulness, and fair dealing and are competent to transact the business of a real estate broker or a real estate salesman in such a manner as to safeguard the interests of the public.
Page 287 - To allow the party of the first part free access to the premises hereby leased for the purpose of examining or exhibiting the same, or to make any needful repairs or alterations of said premises, which said first party may see fit to make: also to allow to have placed upon said premises, at all times, notice of "For Sale" and "To Rent," and will not interfere with the same.
Page 272 - Moreover, being a philosopher, he certainly should be able to "give a reason for the faith that is within him".