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AutoClassifieds.com, Families.com, Greeting.com and Ethanol.com Among Domain Names Added to Moniker's T.R.A.F.F.I.C. ... (SYS-CON Media)
Moniker, the first and only provider of domain Asset Management(TM), today announced several additional high value domain names will be available during its exciting Live and Silent Auctions held at T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West on Wednesday, March 7, at 2:30 pm PST, at The Venetian Resort, Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas.
Eminent domain measure derailed in Senate (Bridgeton News)
TRENTON -- A Senate measure to amend the state's eminent domain laws -- making the process more transparent and adding tools to ensure better compensation for property owners -- was derailed Monday after state lawmakers wrangled over which version of the legislation to push forward.
InstantName.com Launches - The Fastest, Easiest, Most Affordable Yet Powerful Way to Register and Use a Domain on the ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
TARZANA, Calif.----InfoStreet Inc., creator of the on-demand IT software suite, StreetSmart, today launched its independent service InstantName.com - a one-stop domain registration service with registration services being offered through InfoStreet's partnership with Register.com.
MTOTSA eminent domain case to be heard in Superior Court (Asbury Park Press)
MTOTSA ? the sequel ? will play out Friday before Superior Court Judge Lawrence M. Lawson as the city faces off against William A. Nordahl, whom many credit as the creative force behind the anti-eminent domain lobbying group.
Competing bills spur delay of eminent-domain vote (Asbury Park Press)
A Senate panel did not vote as planned on an eminent-domain reform measure Monday, after an apparent standoff between an Essx County senator and Gloucester County lawmakers who are advancing competing bills.
Eminent domain not over (Bridgeton News)
MILLVILLE -- Representatives for Millville First say they accept the fact a special election can't be held to deal with their eminent domain petition.
Compromise drives eminent domain bill (Casper Star-Tribune)
CHEYENNE As the eminent domain bill headed for Gov. Dave Freudenthal's desk Friday, members of a diverse coalition that worked out the compromise said Friday as a whole it helped the process.
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