Beyond that, donations have come from multiple sources including major gift donors, grant sources, special events, caregivers, the public and
limited extent paid - for (tame cat) services (tame cats amounting to about 15 % of our volume).
Not exact matches
During the interim, the Federal Reserve indicates that it expects to
limit the
extent to which banks lend out the base money created in Step 1, through a policy of
paying interest on bank reserve balances.
The adjustment cap
limits the
extent that your interest rate can change, up or down, at any single adjustment, while the lifetime cap
limits the maximum interest rate you can
pay.
Another option would be to
limit the
extent to which a consumer can become indebted to AFS types of loans (such as
limiting the portion of their
pay, which can be subject to payday loan debt) so that fewer individuals would find themselves severely indebted with multiple AFS loans.
The case will then be forwarded to the City Prosecutor or District Attorney's Office for final review and consideration of criminal prosecution under the full
extent of the law, including, but not
limited to
paying a fine or imprisonment and / or both.
After the event insurance premiums will be irrecoverable from the
paying party under the new regime by dint of s 58C of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 when it is brought into force on 1 April 2013 — except in clinical negligence cases and even then recoverability will be
limited to the
extent that the premium relates to the costs of an expert.
In the UK, the Agency Workers Regulations furthermore
limit the
extent of
pay during those periods, an option that has been used by a number of high profile UK employers but has also been criticised by some as being contrary to the spirit of the Directive.
Policy Termination or Surrender Benefit: the rider does not have any Surrender Value but the rider premium is refunded to a certain
extent only in case of Single and
Limited pay options where the policy can be surrendered form the 2nd year or after 2 / 3 years respectively.
Because life insurance enjoys some favorable tax benefits such as potentially tax free withdrawals (up to the amount of premium
paid), and dividend payments that are generally classified as tax free because they are considered to be a return of premium, the IRS wants to
limit the
extent to which people can take advantage of this favorable treatment.
This means an insurance company will
pay for damages up to the
extent of the
limit agreed upon.
Some state legislatures have recently worked to increase some of these
limits due to the ever rising cost of medical expenses especially but also to a lesser
extent based on the higher prices we all
pay for our vehicles to buy and repair them.