New Hampshire Land For Sale
BLM Info: Land for Sale? How are these lands selected for sale? The law states that the BLM can select lands for sale if, through land use planning, they are found to meet one of three criteria: 1) they are scattered, isolated tracts, difficult or uneconomic to manage; 2) they were acquired for a specific purpose and are no longer needed for that purpose; or 3) disposal of the land will serve important public objectives, such as community expansion and economic development. ... Public Land is undeveloped land with no improvements, usually part of the original public domain established during the western expansion of the United States. Most of this land is in the 11 Western States and Alaska, although some scattered parcels are in the East. This land is the responsibility of the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM). (Note: Because of land entitlements to the State of Alaska and to Alaska Natives, no public land sales will be conducted in Alaska in the foreseeable future.) ... [Read More]
FDIC: FDIC Real Estate Retrieval System Although information has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, FDIC, the broker, the auctioneer and/or their representatives make no guarantee as to the accuracy of the information contained herein and offer all properties without expressed or implied warranty of any kind. All information is subject to verification and no liability for errors or omission is assumed. ... All Types Single Family House 1 Family Detached - Owner Occupied 1 Family Detached - Not Owner Occupied 1 Family Attached - Owner Occupied 1 Family Attached - Not Owner Occupied Duplex - Owner Occupied Duplex - Not Owner Occupied Triplex - Owner Occupied Triplex - Not Owner Occupied Fourplex - Owner Occupied Fourplex - Not Owner Occupied Apartments Mobile Home - Park Mobile Home - New Mobile Home - Used Church School Medical/Dental Hospital Nursing Home Land - Unimproved Land - Improved Land - Offsite Improvements Farm Home and Business Home and Office Hotel/Motel Industrial Office Retail Store Restaurant/Lounge Other ... [Read More]
New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food Web Service - Laws & Rules The functions and responsibilities of the New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food, like other state agencies, are largely determined by the authority given to the department by the New Hampshire General Court, the official name of the state legislature. Regulatory requirements that apply to the public must be formalized in laws or rules. The following is a partial list of Legislative laws and rules for the New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food. The department makes no warranty, express or implied, as to whether these laws and rules are correct, complete, up-to-date or as to any other relative fact. Independent verification of the contents is essential. A complete listing of laws by general topic and RSA number can be found under TITLE XL Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Husbandry (Includes Chapters 425 - 438) and TITLE XLV Animals (Includes Chapters 466 - 470). ... [Read More]
SBA - NEW HAMPSHIRE District Office - Assets for Sales The U.S. Small Business Administration acquired property while administering its loan programs, and it is available for purchase by the public. The property ranges from real estate - commercial property, single family homes, vacant land and farms - to personal property such as machinery, equipment, furniture, fixtures and inventory. The property list contains a SBA Office, as well as a contact person. For more information, call the listed contact person. If the contact person is not available, we suggest that you call or visit the nearest SBA office to your location. Proceed... ... [Read More]
New Hampshire - Asset Forfeiture The primary mission of the Department of Justice Asset Forfeiture Program is to employ asset forfeiture powers in a manner that enhances public safety and security. This is accomplished by removing the proceeds of crime and other assets relied upon by criminals and their associates to perpetuate their criminal activity against our society. Asset forfeiture has the power to disrupt or dismantle criminal organizations that would continue to function if we only convicted and incarcerated specific individuals. ... [Read More]
New Hampshire Division of Forests and Lands The Forest Management Bureau consists of three programs: Forest Management, State Forest Nursery, and the Fox Research and Demonstration Forest. The bureau is charged with the forest management of woodlands under state jurisdiction, cultivation and sale of seedlings for forestry and conservation, and the research, demonstration and promotion of scientific forestry. ... The Forest Protection Bureau consists of three programs: forest law enforcement, forest fire protection and forest health management. Through these programs the bureau enforces the forestry laws of the state, monitors forest conditions to protect forests from damaging insects and diseases and protect woodlands from wild fires. ... [Read More]
New Hampshire State Library Checklist of State Publications Annual report, 1992. 1992. Annual 331.137 N5314ar OCLC # 1759796 Are you out of work? 1992. 331.1 N531a OCLC # 25601976 Economic conditions in New Hampshire, January-December 1992. 1992. Monthly 331.115 N531ea OCLC # 8520340 Employment and wages by county in New Hampshire, 3rd and 4th quarters 1990, Annual Averages for 1990, 1st and 2nd quarters 1992. 1992. 331.137 N5314em OCLC # 12687996 Employment and wages by labor market and metropolitan statistical area in New Hampshire, 3rd and 4th quarters 1990, Annual averages for 1990, 1st and 2nd quarters 1992. 1992. 330.9742 N534eLa OCLC # 24600444 Continues: Employment and wages by labor market area in New Hampshire Employment Security Quarterly, Vol. 7, No. 4, Winter 1991; Vol. 8, No. 1-3, Spring - Fall/Winter 1992. 1992. Quarterly 331.1 N531e OCLC # 14136291 How to look for a job. 1992. 12 p. 331.1 N531joh OCLC # 26274223 Job applications. 1992. 12 p. 331.1 N531joa OCLC # 26274180 Job search letters. 1992. 12 p. 331.1 N532joL OCLC # 2627 ... [Read More]
New Hampshire Almanac Records of the other denominations will also contain the same kinds ofinformation, but with much less regularity and extensiveness. It is important, however, to obtainat least some documentation from these dissenting communions to gain a sense of thenature of religious division at the local level and its impact on important politicalquestions of the day. Unfortunately, each denomination had its own form of organization andrecord-keeping. Presbyterians, for example, called their local governing body the Session (a board of elected Elders who made decisions for the parish), while Quakers termed thelocal authority the Monthly Meeting. All denominations, however, faced basically thesame sorts of decisions at the local level as the Congregationalists (though Baptists andQuakers did not pay their ministers). The particular form of records is ultimately lessimportant than the kind of information one can find in them; but in any case theresearcher may have to clarify the language of the recor ... [Read More]
New Hampshire Division of Forests and Lands The Northeast State Foresters Association recently released the Economic Importance of New Hampshire forests. Below are highlights of this report. The entire report can be found at www.nefainfo.org . The forest products industry remains one of the top three manufacturing sectors in the state We hope you find the information in the report interesting and useful. ... Welcome to the Division of Forests and Lands website. I hope you will use this as a means of learning more about the division and New Hampshire's forested resources. ... [Read More]
New Hampshire Real Estate Commission (b) The ability to provide assistance to the seller or landlord by performingministerial acts such as showing property, preparing offers or agreements, and conveyingthose offers or agreements to the buyer or tenant and providing information and assistanceconcerning professional services not related to the real estate brokerage services.Performing ministerial acts for the seller or landlord shall not be construed as violatingthe brokerage agreement with the buyer or tenant, provided that agency disclosure has beengiven in writing to the seller or landlord. Performing ministerial acts for the seller orlandlord shall not be construed as forming an agency relationship with the seller orlandlord. ... [Read More]
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