As Indigenous entities, particularly those set up for the purpose of managing native title rights and interests, are intended to either
exist in perpetuity or for a long time, this may not be appropriate.
The big issue for the owners is to understand that this class of land mightn't not
exist in perpetuity (they already understand this about the improvements).
Moreover, if the emails are stored centrally wouldn't
these exist in perpetuity?
This simple act of return undermines the idea that art should
exist in perpetuity and embraces the ephemeral.
Unlike stocks that can
exist in perpetuity, futures have an expiration date and are limited in their duration.
«This is a signal that schools in IPS will not
exist in perpetuity and that we will take action on those that are consistently underperforming,» Dr. Ferebee said.
Unlike traditional public schools, charter schools must be re-authorized every few years, which means they don't
exist in perpetuity to fail multiple generations of youngsters.
This means your virtual tinder footprint could
exist in perpetuity.
In other words, it would
exist in perpetuity.
«Do they want to
exist in perpetuity, or do they want to reach a point where they are not needed?»
For a century, that term meant having one government operator of schools in each geographic area, purposely similar schools, kids assigned to schools based on home address, and schools
existing in perpetuity regardless of performance.
I think we are seeing a partnership that has
existed in perpetuity.
Sasso later told REM that the question of informed consent is at the heart of the matter — specifically, whether homeowners are comfortable with their sold data
existing in perpetuity on the Internet.
Not exact matches
The City Planning Commission is expected to vote on Madison Square Garden's application for a new permit
in perpetuity by its
existing permit's expiration
in late May.
Stars who merely
exist to walk red carpets
in perpetuity all had ample paparazzi coverage at the Nice airport this week, as did everyone who came and went from the afterparty for Sean Combs» documentary: Can't Stop, Won't Stop: A Bad Boy Story.
But with so many traditional publishers now wanting e-rights and POD rights
in perpetuity for hardly any royalties (even for older books where e-rights were never mentioned
in the contract because they didn't
exist), I don't agree even for fiction any more.
We no longer live
in a world where writers have to shelve creative projects
in perpetuity because they fall outside of their
existing brands.
Scavengers Studio shall exclusively own all now know and hereafter
existing copyrights and all other intellectual property rights to all player content of every kind and nature,
in perpetuity throughout the world.
This atmosphere of timelessness and of nature's
perpetuity is also apparent
in works such as Priscilla Bowden's Shinnecock Inlet (oil on canvas, 1977), Rae Ferren's The Water Garden (oil on canvas, 1978), and Bill Durham's powerfully evocative Under Accabonac (acrylic on canvas, 1973), which illustrates the power of abstraction
in conjuring the invisible maelstrom that
exists beneath the surface of the seas.
A selective survey of the
existing environment reveals the following: law society libraries have a national resource sharing agreement; however, it doesn't include interlibrary loans of books or other print materials, and there is no formal agreement relating to what collections any particular library will maintain
in perpetuity for the support of the others.
@TimLymington question is about international agreement, if an agreement
exist, Wasn't it wrong
in first place as it does not give option of pulling out of agreement unless both agree, which is stupid as it binds country
in perpetuity even if one of nation want to get out of agreement
In 1934 the WLA was amended to allow for holders of existing leases and leases subsequently granted to be made in perpetuit
In 1934 the WLA was amended to allow for holders of
existing leases and leases subsequently granted to be made
in perpetuit
in perpetuity.