4) Dividend income streams
last in perpetuity.
The regulations aim to rebuild coastal fisheries and ensure fishers have a livelihood that will
last in perpetuity.
Any buyer purchasing a registered property or piece of land for a «valuable consideration» (after 12 October 2013) that has no entry relating to chancel repair liability is free of this liability, but if the liability has already been registered it is an obligation that
lasts in perpetuity.
Not exact matches
Rather than renew that permit
in perpetuity, as Madison Square Garden executive chairman James Dolan would like to do, organizations like the Regional Plan Association and the Municipal Art Society have been arguing for an extension that
lasts only 10 years.
Its owner had wanted it to
last «
in perpetuity.»
«As many know from our actions over the
last 20 years, I'm not a believer
in simply agglomerating assets
in perpetuity,» he said
in a statement.
Barry Diller, IAC's Chairman and Senior Executive said
in a statement: «As many know from our actions over the
last 20 years, I'm not a believer
in simply agglomerating assets
in perpetuity.
Just like a sketch on real paper, an electronic paper display will hold a static image, even without electricity — when there is no change
in image or text, an EPD will simply show the
last content uploaded and will hold it
in perpetuity.
Through the CALL program, artists ensure that their legacies will
last into
perpetuity preserved
in their own voices, while simultaneously expanding opportunities for career advancement.
Oxford made the decision to build its own site rather than share with another institution, because it has to retain all its LD books
in perpetuity, so can't collaborate
in any «
last copy» retention schemes.