The room was simple but well - appointed, definitely
an early beneficiary of the hotel's ongoing renovations:
While the short term will continue to be difficult, it should be one of
the earliest beneficiaries of the eventual turn in the energy cycle.
Dover predicted that downtown El Paso will be one of
the early beneficiaries of the plan.
Not exact matches
It would also follow another recent IPO win for NBCUniversal: The company invested $ 500 million in Snap (snap), the parent company
of social media app Snapchat, making NBCUniversal a major
beneficiary when Snap went public
earlier this month in the hottest IPO
of 2017 so far.
The same committee member, Paul Farrelly, who
earlier pressed Kogan about why he hadn't bothered to find out which political candidates stood to be the
beneficiary of his data harvesting and processing activities for Cambridge Analytica, put it to Schroepfer that Facebook's own actions in how it manages its business activities — and specifically because it embeds its own staff with political campaigns to help them use its tools — amounts to the company being «Dr Kogan writ large».
Oman, whose policy is neutrality, is also considered an
early beneficiary from the easing
of sanctions.
A day
earlier, reports surfaced that aadhaar information through EPFO has been leaked, after previous reports
of data leak
of 8.9 Mn people which came to light through an Aadhaar whistleblower Srinivas Kodali, who shared the screenshots
of Aadhaar data details
of MNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act)
beneficiaries.
We believe the U.K. residential market is in the
early stages
of recovery and that LSL will be one
of the biggest
beneficiaries of this trend.
Graphic Packaging International's (GPI) European Marketing Manager, Rakhee Karia, attended a
beneficiary presentation at the Ashfield Academy in support
of the Boparan Charitable Trust (BCT)
earlier this month (May).
Early on the Pubs (who spent almost $ 12M in this district most donated by the wealthy
beneficiaries of that tax cut) pushed the tax cut.
The climate
of politics in 2015 — internationally as well as nationally — has proven to be more propitious than it was for the
earlier campaigns, and Corbyn is the
beneficiary.
The BOOKS FOR KIDS campaign will kick off this year with a media announcement on Tuesday, February 25, 10:00 a.m. at the Olmsted Center for Sight's
Early Education Program (OCS EEP), a long - time
beneficiary of BOOKS FOR KIDS.
The General Manager
of the Osun Micro-Credit Loans Agency, Dayo Babaranti, had
earlier announced that almost 25,000
beneficiaries had benefitted from the facilities from the agency.
The researchers found that in states with higher payments for office visits, Medicaid
beneficiaries were more likely to receive recommended screenings for
early detection
of all three types
of cancer.
This is visible in the top
of Chart 2 and, as in the case
of early Algebra 1, the minorities are the prime
beneficiaries here too, growing at a much faster rate than white students.
Moreover, an entire generation
of these youth was lost before it was enacted; the intended
beneficiaries of the DREAM Act, now in their late 20s or
early 30s, have aged out
of DACA eligibility.
But one also has the sense that while cars
of the late 1980s and
early»90s weren't perfect, they were also the
beneficiaries of key engineering insights.
With the alleged sole support
of PDF, students are obviously among
early beneficiaries who might get their hands on this eReader soon.
While RESP rules were somewhat restrictive in the
early days (if a child chose not to go on to higher education, some
of the grant and growth in the plan had to be repaid) over the years, reforms have made it easier to designate alternate
beneficiaries or roll RESP funds into a parent's RRSP.
Part 1
of our college planning series covers the «
early years»
of college planning, roughly anytime before sophomore year
of high school for the
beneficiary.
It is still in the
early stages globally and Chart is a key
beneficiary of the trends towards cleaner fuels and towards natural gas.
None
of these figures take into account an unusually high generation — what if one
beneficiary early in the family tree has six or seven kids?
It may also make sense on the assumption that an RESP
beneficiary may have lower income from other sources (summer or part - time jobs, for example) in the
early years
of their post-secondary education as compared to their later years.
If you are the
beneficiary of a deceased person's IRA, amounts you distribute from the inherited IRA are not subjected to
early - distribution penalties.
Some elections to distribute income to the
beneficiary can defer into
early next year, but it's better to be prepared, especially as trusts reach the top IRS tax bracket
of 39.6 % at the lower threshold
of $ 12,500 income.
Cash refund options are also available to insure that all monies, plus interest, are returned to named
beneficiaries in the event
of an
early death.
Finding a caretaker and allocating a reasonable amount
of money to them in case
of you die or become incapacitated at an
early age will minimize the risk
of the pet becoming abandoned or given to a shelter, Di Vito said, adding that a pet can not be named as a direct
beneficiary in a will.
Alternatively, you might explore a charitable gift annuity, where the
beneficiary of your
early demise would be your favorite charity.
As mentioned
earlier in this chapter,
beneficiaries (other than a spouse)
of a traditional or Roth IRA have to draw down the account, but they can do so over many years.
It provides financial benefits to loved ones, businesses or other
beneficiaries who might otherwise experience financial hardships from the
early or untimely death
of the insured person, and it often provides resources that last well beyond the policy holder's lifetime.
Best remembered, if remembered at all, as the founding director
of the Green Gallery in the
early 1960s, Bellamy responded intuitively to the art that flared up after Abstract Expressionism's moment passed; Mark di Suvero, George Segal, Claes Oldenburg, Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, and Poons, to list only several artists, were all
beneficiaries of the gutsy space he created on Fifty - seventh Street.
It strikes me as bizarre that anyone in this so called debate can declare no pecuniary interest in it, yet people in our time (
early 21st century) are the
beneficiaries of the way our economy is run whilst unborn future generations are not being properly represented in our decision making process.
Following the
earlier line
of cases, the Court began by holding that the Citizenship Directive (Directive 2004/38) did not apply, since the Union citizens had not exercised their right
of free movement and therefore did not fall under the notion
of «
beneficiary»
of the Directive.
The
earlier beneficiaries claimed that Mr Butcher did not know and approve
of the will's contents.
Mrs Scammell's daughter, the defendant (D), was the sole
beneficiary of the will to the exclusion
of C. Mrs Scammell had executed an
earlier will leaving her property to C in equal shares and the remainder
of her estate to be divided between D and a third party.
And it can only worsen (in fact, said
early beneficiaries candidly admit that they both expect and are working toward worsening the cartelization) in an ABS world where multi-billion dollar companies increasingly take over the delivery
of legal services.
Cartelization is harm, and it is happening right now, as gleefully and candidly admitted by
early, palm - rubbing
beneficiaries of Aussie and UK societal blunders.
Some
of these
earlier cases, like Stock, also relied on the «fiduciary exception» to the attorney - client privilege, which states that «where a trustee, acting on behalf
of his fiduciaries, uses trust funds to obtain legal advice regarding a trust matter, «the
beneficiaries [are] the «real clients»
of the attorney who *** advised the trustee on trust - related matters,» and therefore the «attorney - client privilege properly belong [s] to the
beneficiaries rather than the trustees.
Here's one
of those facts
of life most probate lawyers learn
early on in their careers: testators aren't always 100 % honest when describing their intentions to potential
beneficiaries.
LTCSO is not additional monetary benefit, but an
early payout
of a death benefit to the insured rather than to a designated
beneficiary.
It's important to note that the amount taken out while still living is subtracted from the death benefit payments your
beneficiaries receive, along with an interest charge for
early payment
of benefits.
Endowment insurance policies guarantee that a sum
of money will be given to you or your
beneficiaries whether you live until the insurance policy matures or you die
early.
Transamerica, an A + rated company founded in 1904, offers unique options, with a few
of their term life products, such as Living Benefits for
early access to death benefits in the case
of terminal or chronic illness; Income Protection Options to allow customers to select from a combination
of income stream and lump sum payouts for
beneficiaries; no required medical exams for policy amounts below $ 250,000; and low, $ 25,000 minimum face amount requirements.
Accelerated Death Benefit — available to insured employees with a life expectancy
of 12 months or less allowing them to collect a percentage
of their life insurance benefit
early and the remaining benefit is then payable to the
beneficiary.
[3] The
early victims
of AIDS in the U.S. were largely gay men, typically relatively young and without wives or children (the traditional
beneficiaries under a life insurance policy), but often covered by life insurance through employment or as a result
of investments.
The insurance company pays a specified amount
of money / death benefit to the
beneficiary of the insurance policy owner upon his death, as stated
earlier in the policy agreement.
This IRR is very high during the
early days
of the policy because if you made only one monthly premium payment, and then suddenly died your
beneficiaries would still get a lump sum benefit.
If you do take an
early withdrawal, it will reduce both the death benefit your
beneficiaries receive and the cash value
of the annuity.
But the
beneficiary on the policy was not his wife, Jacqueline Hillman
of Virginia, but rather his ex-wife, Judy Maretta, whom he divorced 10 years
earlier.
Earlier this week, Deschamps amended her request, asking a judge to name her and Zachary, now 18, as co-administrators
of the estate — to be able to pay bills and find and distribute money to the
beneficiaries, with court oversight.