- The
Absentee is a
novel by
Maria Edgeworth,
published in 1812 in
Tales of
Fashionable Life, that
expresses the
systemic evils of the
absentee landlord...
- An
absentee ballot is a vote cast by
someone who is
unable or
unwilling to
attend the
official polling station to
which the
voter is
normally allocated...
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their properties to
reclaim their homes.
According to the
Absentees'
Property Laws, "
absentees" are non-Jewish
residents of
Palestine who had left their...
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extra tax on
remittances paid out to
these landowners. However, many
absentees landlords also
reinvested part of
their rents into
roads and bridges,...
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confiscated under the
Absentees’
Property Law." The
Absentees’
Property Law
underwent several amendments, including: The
Absentees’
Property (Amendment)...
- Look up
absentee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Absentee or The
Absentee may
refer to:
Absentee (band), a
British band The
Absentee, a
novel by Maria...
- The
Absentee (Spanish: El ausente) is a 1989
Argentine film
directed and
written by
Rafael Filippelli. The film
starred Verónica Castro,
Daniel Greco and...
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Absentee Tax was a tax
charged in the
early 1900s to
those individuals who held
property in New
Zealand but were not
resident in that
country and had moved...
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Absentee were an
English alternative rock band from London, England,
signed to
Memphis Industries. The band
members were Dan
Michaelson (vocals/guitar)...
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support obligations or
custody arrangements. They are also
referred to as
absentee fathers and mothers. The gender-specific
deadbeat father and
deadbeat mother...