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... period , the Parking Board shall be foreclosed from initiating any such proceeding against said real property for a period of at least five years from the expiration of said ninety day period . ( g ) In addition to any payments required ...
... period , the Parking Board shall be foreclosed from initiating any such proceeding against said real property for a period of at least five years from the expiration of said ninety day period . ( g ) In addition to any payments required ...
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... period of time , as the Board may determine , except that a lease which is used as security for permanent financing shall not exceed forty years in duration and any other lease shall not exceed five years in duration . The Parking Board ...
... period of time , as the Board may determine , except that a lease which is used as security for permanent financing shall not exceed forty years in duration and any other lease shall not exceed five years in duration . The Parking Board ...
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... period , the cost of acquiring or constructing such facilities ; pay all charges , fees , and payments in lieu of taxes attributable to such facilities . ( c ) The rates to be charged for the parking of motor vehicles within any parking ...
... period , the cost of acquiring or constructing such facilities ; pay all charges , fees , and payments in lieu of taxes attributable to such facilities . ( c ) The rates to be charged for the parking of motor vehicles within any parking ...
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... period . It would not be unreasonable to assume that one of the reasons for the downtown department stores failure to show a gain commensurate with our population increases , is because of lack of an adequate mass transportation system ...
... period . It would not be unreasonable to assume that one of the reasons for the downtown department stores failure to show a gain commensurate with our population increases , is because of lack of an adequate mass transportation system ...
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... period . It would not be unreasonable to assume that one of the reasons for the downtown department stores failure to show a gain commensurate with our population increases , is because of lack of an adequate mass transportation system ...
... period . It would not be unreasonable to assume that one of the reasons for the downtown department stores failure to show a gain commensurate with our population increases , is because of lack of an adequate mass transportation system ...
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