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Ground rent

The glorification of landed property in practice turns into Ihe demand that taxes should be put exclusively on ground-rent, the virtual confiscation of landed property by the state, just as with the radical section of the Ricardians. The French Revolution, In spite of the protests of Roederer and others, accepted this taxation theory. Turgot himself (was) the radical bourgeois minister who prepared the way for the French Revolution. For all their sham feudal pretences the Physiocrats were working hand in hand with the Encyclopaedists. ... [Pg.499]

The Croy E series direct-drive dual extraction pump can be adjusted to pump from 5 to 60 gal/min during fluid transfer, and 500 actual cubic feet per minute during ground water/vapor extraction. The unit can be purchased for 20,000 and rents for 2000 per month. All units can be trailer mounted for mobility. Trailer costs are dependent on system size, number of axles required for transport, and other factors (D17804V, p. 17). [Pg.484]

Retirement Centers. There are all kinds of adult (over age 50) retirement centers in all parts of the country. Some are small mobile home parks with few amenities. Others are elaborate. Some are planned communities like Sun City in Arizona. Others are like Leisure World in California. Some provide a wide assortment of recreational services—golf courses, swimming pools, exercise rooms, auditoriums, emergency nursing care, and so on. Most charge monthly fees, which often include maintenance of common grounds and other services. Various property arrangements (own, lease, rent) can apply. [Pg.284]

Gibson, T.L., A.S. Abdul, and P.D. Chalmer. 1998. Enhancement of in situ bioremediation of BTEX-contaminated ground water by diffusion from silicone tubing. Ground Water Monit. Rented. 18 93-104. [Pg.857]

Landmeyer, J.E., F.H. Chapelle, RM. Bradley, J.F. Pamkow, C.D. Church, and PG. Tratnyek. 1998. Fate of MTBE relative to benzene in a gasoline-contaminated aquifer. Ground Water Monit. Rented. 18 93-102. [Pg.861]

Salanitro, J.P 1993. The role of bioattenuation in the management of aromatic hydrocarbon plumes in aquifers. Ground Water Monit. Rented. 13 150-161. [Pg.867]

Jafvert, C.T. (1996) Surfactants/Cosolvents. GWRTAC E Series Technical Evaluation Report TE-96-02, Ground-Water Remediation Technologies Analysis Center, Pittsburgh, PA. http /Avww.epa.gov/tio/download/rented/surf co.pdf. [Pg.337]

Amerson I, Johnson RL (2002) Natural gradient tracer test to evaluate natural attenuation of MTBE under anaerobic conditions. Ground Water Monit Rented 23 54-61... [Pg.158]

The Java pyrolusite contained 16.5 per cent available oxygen (90 per rent MnOj). This materid had been ground so that 99.1 per cent passed through 100-medi, 94.3 per cent through 200-mesh, and 90.7 per cent though D0-mesh. [Pg.170]

In the perimeter of the device 68 bond pads are arranged. Of these, 8 pads are needed for power and ground connections. Another empirical formula (Fier and Heikkila, 1982), based on Rent s rule, specifies that the number of I/O pads required to communicate effectively with the internal gates is given by... [Pg.794]

Depending on school policy and practice, many special events may occur in the gymnasium or on school grounds. Some schools allow facilities to be rented or loaned to community organizations. In this case, doors and access to the school should be secured. Visitors for the event should have access to public restrooms, first aid kits, and egress that is sufficient for the number of people and the arrangement of the facility. However, the main offices and classrooms shonld not be accessible. [Pg.20]

Burkel R. S. and Stoll R. C. (1999) Naturally occurring arsenic in sandstone aquifer water supply wells of northeastern Wisconsin. Ground Water Monitor. Rented. 19, 114-121. [Pg.59]

Zhang W., Bouwer E. J., and Ball W. P. (1998) BioavailabiUty of hydrophobic organic contaminants effects and implications of sorption-related mass transfer on bioiemediation. Ground Water Mon. Rented. 18(1), 126-138. [Pg.578]


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