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Current federal regulations require idle structures to be decommissioned – a process that involves plugging wells and dismantling and removing equipment – within one year of the lease's expiration date.
Thad Allen: Gulf Oil Spill Well To Be Permanently Sealed, Declared Dead By Sunday 2010
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Federal regulations require idle structures to be decommissioned – a process that involves plugging wells and dismantling and removing platform structures and pipelines – within one year of the lease's expiration date.
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Federal regulations require idle structures to be decommissioned – a process that involves plugging wells and dismantling and removing platform structures and pipelines – within one year of the lease's expiration date.
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Current federal regulations require idle structures to be decommissioned – a process that involves plugging wells and dismantling and removing equipment – within one year of the lease's expiration date.
Thad Allen: Gulf Oil Spill Well To Be Permanently Sealed, Declared Dead By Sunday 2010
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For example, a California lessee on LeaseTrade recently offered a $3,000 cash incentive to anyone willing to assume the $600-plus payments on a 2006 Expedition for the lease's remaining 11 months.
Why It's Getting Hard to Lease a Car Nathan Becker 2008
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On the flip side, if you're driving a car that is holding its value better than the leasing company expected, you might be able to turn a profit by buying the car at the lease's end and selling it for more than you just paid for it.
Why It's Getting Hard to Lease a Car Nathan Becker 2008
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As a rule of thumb, leasing is better if your lump sum of cash would otherwise earn at least I percentage point less than the lease's internal financing rate, says Randall McCathren of Bank Lease Consultants in Nashville, Tenn.
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First, they lower the lease's internal rate of interest, compared with the rate on an auto loan.
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In 2006, as the end of the lease's term approached, voters overwhelmingly supported extending the lease.
Legacy of Established Church Comes To An End In New Hampshire Town Howard M. Friedman 2008
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Today's decision by the NYS Appeals Court, reversing a June 2005 NYS Supreme Court decision, effectively says that a landlord cannot compel a leasee to acquire terrorism insurance if terrorism is not specifically included in the lease's named perils policy.
Who Knew? Landlords Can't Force Terrorism Insurance On Renters 2007
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