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Annals New York Academy of Sciences 1993; 703:226-237. • Lomas, J. Improving research dissemination and uptake in the health sector: beyond the sound of one hand clapping. Center for Health Economics and Policy Analysis. McMaster University, ... more
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Yes. See legal insert regarding forms of ownership and why a Costa Rica corporation is recommended, subject to your personal advisor's opinion. ... more
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No, there is no affiliation other than common investors. However, Lomas owners may use the spa, gift shop, tour desk and 1492 Restaurant on a space available basis (Hotel guests have first priority). Also, a Lomas Club Membership will be available ... more
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The development is located just north of the tourism areas in Manzanillo, near the small villages of Mira Mar and El Naranjo approximately 2.5 km south of Highway 200 on Colima Route 10. We are less than a five-minute drive away from the four-mile ... more
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Yes. Both names are interchangeable for the purpose of discussions and our website. They refer to the same lots in the same development. Since it was registered in 1984 LOA has represented the lots located in the Phase I section of the Juluapan ... more
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La Paz is in the beginning stages of an unprecedented boom, and prices in the future will make it more expensive to own a home. Recent articles in Money Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and other major publications, predicting that ... more
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We have a huge staff of architects, engineers, attorneys, interior designers and other professionals located in our new Plaza Centenario to serve you. We can handle every aspect of your home site purchase, all legal real estate transfer services, ... more
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Yes!!! You can own property safely and securely in Lomas del Centenario, La Paz, Baja, Mexico, through a trust instrument called a Fideicomiso (Real estate Bank Trust.) Most Americans are unaware of major changes in Mexican Constitutional Law, ... more
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