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| In the country, though, indebted tenants could rely on the support of the Venetian government, on a legal system whose loopholes they well knew how to exploit, on emphyteutic contracts (which hindered change and improvement in agriculture) and not least on the landowners' wish to keep good relations with cultivators. a) The annual future payments required under emphyteutic leases, expiring from 2046 to 2065, on land for two income-producing properties and a portion of a third income-producing property having a total net carrying value of $43,664 (2004 - $42,994), are as follows: |
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