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Wisemove Land And Property Consultants Ltd.

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4 High Street
Stanley
County Durham
DH9 0DQ



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land

1. any part of the earth''s surface not covered by a body of water; the part of the earth''s surface occupied by continents and islands: Land was sighted from the crow''s nest.
2. an area of ground with reference to its nature or composition: arable land.
3. an area of ground with specific boundaries: to buy land on which to build a house.
4. rural or farming areas, as contrasted with urban areas: They left the land for the city.
5. Law.
a. any part of the earth''s surface that can be owned as property, and everything annexed to it, whether by nature or by the human hand.
b. any legal interest held in land.
6. Econ.natural resources as a factor of production.
7. a part of the surface of the earth marked off by natural or political boundaries or the like; a region or country: They came from many lands.
8. the people of a region or country
9. Audio.the flat surface between the grooves of a phonograph record.
10. a realm or domain: the land of the living.
11. a surface between furrows, as on a millstone or on the interior of a rifle barrel.
12. Scot.a tenement house.
13. see how the land lies, to investigate in advance; inform oneself of the facts of a situation before acting: You should see how the land lies before making a formal proposal. Cf. lay of the land.

property

. that which a person owns; the possession or possessions of a particular owner: They lost all their property in the fire.
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 on Main Street.
4. ownership; right of possession, enjoyment, or disposal of anything, esp. of something tangible: to have property in land.
Property law is the area of law that governs the various form of ownership in real property and in personal property, within the common law legal system. In the civil law system, there is a division between movable and immovable property. Movable property roughly corresponds to personal property, while immovable property corresponds to real estate or real property, and the associated rights and obligations thereon.

The concept, idea or philosophy of property underlies all property law. In some jurisdictions, historically all property was owned by the monarch and it devolved through feudal land tenure or other feudal systems of loyalty and fealty.

Though the Napoleonic code was among the first government acts of modern times to introduce the notion of absolute ownership into a statute, protection of personal property rights was present in more feudalist forms in the common law courts of medieval and early modern England.
1. place, property, geographical area, geographic area, geographical region, geographic region
usage: any area set aside for a particular purpose; "who owns this place?"; "the president was concerned about the property across from the White House"
2. property, belongings, holding, material possession, possession
usage: something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone; "that hat is my property"; "he is a man of property";
3. property, attribute
usage: a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class; "a study of the physical properties of atomic particles"
4. property, attribute, dimension, concept, conception, construct
usage: a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished; "self-confidence is not an endearing property"
5. property, prop, object, physical object
usage: any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie; "before every scene he ran down his checklist of props"

consultants

1. a person who gives professional or expert advice: a consultant on business methods.
2. a person who consults someone or something.
3. 2 or more consultants.
Creative consultant is a credit that has - particularly in the past - been given to screenwriters who have “doctored” a movie screenplay. It is often given by producers in lieu of official credit. Those given this credit in the television field work closely with an Executive Producer, Head Writer/showrunner, and Casting Director. They are involved in the writing process , casting roles, and hiring/firing writers, producers, directors, and other crew members. Sometimes they are given the credit of Executive Consultant.

A Story Consultant is strictly involved in the writing process, and has no influence in the hiring and firing of writers or other crew members. A Script Consultant is only involved in the proposal and execution of a script.

The Writers Guild of America disapproves of the credit. In 1993, the producers of Ace Ventura: Pet Detective were fined by the WGA for giving writer Steve Oedekerk a Creative Consultant credit.
1. adviser, advisor, consultant, authority
usage: an expert who gives advice; "an adviser helped students select their courses"; "the United States sent military advisors to Guatemala"

county durham

County Durham is a ceremonial county and unitary district in North East England. The county town is Durham. The largest settlement in the ceremonial county is the town of Darlington. The county has an industrial heritage and its economy was historically based on coal and iron mining. It is an area of regeneration and promoted as a tourist destination.

The ceremonial county borders Tyne and Wear, North Yorkshire, Cumbria and Northumberland and forms part of the North East England region.
The ceremonial county of Durham is administered by four unitary authorities. The ceremonial county has no administrative function, but remains the area to which a Lord-Lieutenant and High Sheriff are appointed.

County Durham . The unitary district was formed on 1 April 2009 replacing the previous two-tier system of a county council providing strategic services and seven district councils providing more local facilities.