Red Leaf Properties Ltd.
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51 Nunwick WayHaydon Grange
Little Benton
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE7 7GB
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leaf
1. one of the expanded, usually green organs borne by the stem of a plant.
2. any similar or corresponding lateral outgrowth of a stem.
3. a petal: a rose leaf.
4. leaves collectively; foliage.
5. Bibliog.a unit generally comprising two printed, blank, or illustrated pages of a book, one on each side.
6. a thin sheet of metal: silver leaf.
7. a lamina or layer.
8. a sliding, hinged, or detachable flat part, as of a door or tabletop.
9. a section of a drawbridge.
10. a single strip of metal in a leaf spring.
11. a tooth of a small gear wheel, as of a pinion.
12. See leaf fat.
13. Textiles.shaft .
14. in leaf, covered with foliage; having leaves: the pale green tint of the woods newly in leaf.
15. take a leaf out of or from someone''s book, to follow someone''s example; imitate: Some countries that took a leaf out of American industry''s book are now doing very well for themselves.
16. turn over a new leaf, to begin anew; make a fresh start: Every New Year''s we make resolutions to turn over a new leaf.
1. leaf, leafage, foliage, plant organ
usage: the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants
2. leaf, folio, sheet, piece of paper, sheet of paper
usage: a sheet of any written or printed material
3. leaf, section, segment
usage: hinged or detachable flat section
1. flick, flip, thumb, riffle, leaf, riff, peruse
usage: look through a book or other written material; "He thumbed through the report"; "She leafed through the volume"
2. leaf, turn, turn over
usage: turn over pages; "leaf through a book"; "leaf a manuscript"
3. leaf, grow, develop, produce, get, acquire
usage: produce leaves, of plants
properties
1. the possession or possessions of a particular owner: They lost all their property
2. goods, land, etc., considered as possessions: The corporation is a means for the common ownership of property.
3. a piece of land or real estate: property or properties on Main Street.
4. ownership; right of possession, enjoyment, or disposal of anything, esp. of something tangible: to have property in land.
Modern property rights are based on conceptions of owners and possession as belonging to legal persons, even if the legal person is not a natural person. In most countries, corporations, for example, have legal rights similar to those of citizens. Therefore, the corporation is a juristic person or artificial legal entity, under a concept that some refer to as "corporate personhood".
Property rights are protected in the current laws of most states, usually in their constitution or in a bill of rights. Protection is also prescribed in the United Nations'' Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 17, and in the European Convention on Human Rights , Protocol 1.
Traditional principles of property rights include:
control of the use of the property
the right to any benefit from the property
a right to transfer or sell the property
a right to exclude others from the property
newcastle upon tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne is a city and metropolitan borough of Tyne and Wear, in North East England. Situated on the north bank of the River Tyne, the city developed in the area that was the location of the Roman settlement called Pons Aelius, though it owes its name to the castle built in 1080, by Robert II, Duke of Normandy, the eldest son of William the Conqueror. The city grew as an important centre for the wool trade and it later became a major coal mining area. The port developed in the 16th century and, along with the shipyards lower down the river, was amongst the world''s largest shipbuilding and ship-repairing centres. These industries have since experienced severe decline and closure, and the city today is largely a business and cultural centre, with a particular reputation for nightlife.
Like most cities, Newcastle has a diverse cross section, from areas of poverty to areas of affluence. Among its main icons are Newcastle Brown Ale, a leading brand of beer, Newcastle United F.C., a Premier League team, and the Tyne Bridge. It has hosted the world''s most popular half marathon, the Great North Run, since it began in 1981.

