1. A definition of family property that is restricted to claims on tangible property is weighted heavily toward the concerns of rich families. 2. At the beginning of the Victorian era, family property usually meant land. 3. Several young couples took up residence in a neighbouring parish at the start of their married lives but returned later to inherit the family property. 4. Children received portions of the family property on different occasions over long periods of time. 5. Boldly composed of photos, whole or excerpted, of family property on Lake Huron, this is an interior landscape rooted in cultural history. 6. But on his family property just outside the city of Perm, near the Urals, where he had lived in his school days, high culture was ubiquitous. 7. Eventually, he sold the family property and bought the old tavern. 8. Every mount was Maktoum family property. 9. For decades, he poured his sweat into cultivating his two-acre parcel of the family property. |
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