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RELOCATION, Scotch law, contracts. To let again to renew a lease, is called
a relocation.
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Marie Montchal and Joan Erni, of Daniel Gale Real Estate's relocation division, each received the award equivalent of a big "thank you" at RELO's National Relocation Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona. Being honored as the top relocation provider for 2005 holds special significance for Prudential Relocation, especially coming from the leading organization on human resources outsourcing," said Marshall. PHOENIX -- Prudential Relocation, a Prudential Financial (NYSE: PRU) company, recently opened its third office in China to support the company's expanding relocation services business. |
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