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timing of claiming Social Security benefits

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Europe   来源:Audio  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:While much of the debunked footage has purported to show the immediate aftermath of the Indian strikes, some clips analysed by BBC Verify appeared to be trying to portray the Pakistani response as being more severe than it actually was.

While much of the debunked footage has purported to show the immediate aftermath of the Indian strikes, some clips analysed by BBC Verify appeared to be trying to portray the Pakistani response as being more severe than it actually was.

Ahead of the roll-out, some individuals colluded with Eskom officials to buy land for 1m rand ($56,000; £41,000), and then demanded R20m for it, he said."Is it just and equitable to give them what they want? I don't think that's in the interest of the broader community or the state," Macpherson said.

timing of claiming Social Security benefits

Giving another example, Macpherson said that some of South Africa's inner cities were in a "disastrous" condition. After owners left, buildings were "over-run" and "hijacked" for illegal occupation. The cost to the state to rebuild them could exceed their value, and in such cases the courts could rule that an owner qualified for "nil compensation", he said."Nil is a form of compensation," Macpherson added, while ruling it out for farms.Johannesburg mayor Dada Morero told South Africa's Mail & Guardian newspaper

timing of claiming Social Security benefits

He added the owners of nearly 100 buildings could not be located."They have abandoned the buildings," he said, adding some of the owners were from the UK and Germany.

timing of claiming Social Security benefits

But Mabasa and Karberg told the BBC that in such cases compensation would probably still have to be paid for the buildings, though not the land.

If the state could not locate the owners, it "must deposit the compensation with the Master of the High Court" in case they returned or could be traced later, they said."Unfortunately with a dog that is scared and has entered that wild mindset, with any people, she would have run."

Every time she was spotted, Amber would have covered another five or six miles (8km or 9.6km), she added."It's been frustrating, we've felt like we were always behind her. It's definitely been an experience I would rather not have again – but a happy ending."

Amber was fed by one of Brownsea Island's few residents after she managed to make it to the island - but left after just a few days.She was spotted by two men in a boat in Poole Harbour and they rescued her before alerting Lost Dog Recovery, which had helped the search for her.

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