Law and Contemporary Problems, 36. sējumsSchool of Law, Duke University, 1971 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 88.
196. lappuse
... housing development and resulting job skills will be generated , the incomes of those paying less for better housing will in effect be increased , and predictable profits , which can in turn be allocated to any number of community ...
... housing development and resulting job skills will be generated , the incomes of those paying less for better housing will in effect be increased , and predictable profits , which can in turn be allocated to any number of community ...
201. lappuse
... housing , although the inclusion of such an amenity might result in the project being not feasible and no housing being built . Such a situation might arise at the beginning of planning or , to the dismay of a private developer ...
... housing , although the inclusion of such an amenity might result in the project being not feasible and no housing being built . Such a situation might arise at the beginning of planning or , to the dismay of a private developer ...
218. lappuse
the housing burden , many have appreciated the linkage that housing development can have to economic development . A nonprofit housing sponsor ( a frequent Model Cities mechanism ) is , in many ways , not unlike a new business . The ...
the housing burden , many have appreciated the linkage that housing development can have to economic development . A nonprofit housing sponsor ( a frequent Model Cities mechanism ) is , in many ways , not unlike a new business . The ...
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