Monday, March 9th, 2009

Looking for someone that work at Suncoast Schools Federal Credit Union. Need to ask a deposit question?

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eripapito asked:


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2 Responses to “Looking for someone that work at Suncoast Schools Federal Credit Union. Need to ask a deposit question?”

rmm Says:

Member’s Contact Center:
(813) 621-7511 or 1-800-999-5887

Mailing Address:
Suncoast Schools Federal Credit Union
PO Box 11904
Tampa, FL 33680

ruban s Says:

n the United Kingdom, the sovereign is held to be the ultimate owner of all real property in the realm. This fact is material when, for example, property has been disclaimed by its erstwhile owner, in which case the law of escheat applies. In some other jurisdictions (not including the United States), real property is held absolutely.

English law has retained the common law distinction between real property and personal property, whereas the civil law distinguishes between “movable” and “immovable” property. In English law, real property is not confined to the ownership of property and the buildings sited thereon – often referred to as “land.” Real property also includes many legal relationships between individuals or owners of land that are purely conceptual. One such relationship is the easement, where the owner of one property may enjoy the right to pass over a neighboring property. Another is the various “incorporeal hereditaments,” such as profits a prendre, where an individual may have the right to take crops from land that is part of another’s estate.

English law retains a number of forms of property which are largely unknown in other common law jurisdictions such as the advowson, chancel repair liability and lordships of the manor. These are all classified as real property, as they would have been protected by real actions in the early common law.

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