Sentences with phrase «made in perpetuity»

Since the capital base is preserved, donations are made in perpetuity.
In 1934 the WLA was amended to allow for holders of existing leases and leases subsequently granted to be made in perpetuity.
The judge said that the claim by the applicant that the order was made in perpetuity had no bearing as there was no evidence that the EFCC has either concluded its investigation of the matter or filed any charge against the applicant.

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«We might like some help to transition, we might like better rules of the game in terms of taxation and in terms of copyright, but we don't want the government to make us into coal mines in Britain and support us in perpetuity
«We would make known in our own persons the usefulness, of rule, of discipline, of resignation and renunciation; we would teach the necessary perpetuity of suffering, and explain the creative part which it plays.
If we feel a significance in our own life which would lead us spontaneously to claim its perpetuity, let us be at least tolerant of like claims made by other lives, however numerous, however unideal they may seem to us to be.
Mass Audubon urges that the final EPA permit make it clear that GE will be responsible in perpetuity for managing the persistent environmental contamination that will remain even after the cleanup.
«In many cases just a handful of well designed homes, kept affordable in perpetuity for local people, will make all the difference to the sustainability of a village and its services,» he explainIn many cases just a handful of well designed homes, kept affordable in perpetuity for local people, will make all the difference to the sustainability of a village and its services,» he explainin perpetuity for local people, will make all the difference to the sustainability of a village and its services,» he explains.
If it's «misleading» to focus only on the mechanism for increases in these benefits, why then are you publishing Horton's article, which is concerned with nothing else, makes the false assumption that all benefit recipients will receive them in perpetuity, and which suggests disingenuously that a CPI link will apply to all benefits?
The resolution approved this month, Glazier said, «is really a commitment by the county to keep the property within the public domain in perpetuity and to ensure public access is made available moving forward.»
The mayor has also called for an end to allowing landlords to charge tenants for major capital improvements in perpetuity and instead wants to see improvement surcharges made temporary, spread out over 7 to 10 years, and then allowing the rent to reset after that.
Any person making to the Trust Funds of the Association a sustaining - membership contribution of such amount as the Board of Directors shall have prescribed shall be the founder of a Sustaining Membership, which shall bear his name and shall be maintained in perpetuity as a trust.
Any person making to the Trust Funds of the Association a sustaining - membership contribution of such an amount as the Council shall have prescribed shall be the founder of a Sustaining Membership, which shall bear his name and shall be maintained in perpetuity as a trust.
One of the most popular fighting games ever made and continuing to be re-released in perpetuity, Marvel vs Capcom 2 originally arrive in Japanese arcades in 2000 with the Dreamcast port following quickly.
This agreement requires participating companies to make annual payments to beneficiaries, including TSASC, in perpetuity.
All ebooks should retain their marginalia: Any notes, highlights, or other annotations made in an ebook should stick to that license in perpetuity — unless a user purposefully erases their own notes before resale.
He makes the great point that the time is coming for a flat price for a book, both digital and physical, to be yours in perpetuity.
In an open letter to librarians explaining its switch to limit the number of check - outs a library can offer on an e-book, HarperCollins said that its previous policy of «selling e-books to libraries in perpetuity, if left unchanged, would undermine the emerging e-book eco-system, hurt the growing e-book channel, place additional pressure on physical bookstores, and in the end lead to a decrease in book sales and royalties paid to authors.9 Similarly, Simon & Schuster's executive vice president and chief digital officer Elinor Hirschhorn says that the company does not make its e-books available to libraries at all because «[w] e're concerned that authors and publishers are made whole by library e-lending and that they aren't losing sales that they might have made in another channel.&raquIn an open letter to librarians explaining its switch to limit the number of check - outs a library can offer on an e-book, HarperCollins said that its previous policy of «selling e-books to libraries in perpetuity, if left unchanged, would undermine the emerging e-book eco-system, hurt the growing e-book channel, place additional pressure on physical bookstores, and in the end lead to a decrease in book sales and royalties paid to authors.9 Similarly, Simon & Schuster's executive vice president and chief digital officer Elinor Hirschhorn says that the company does not make its e-books available to libraries at all because «[w] e're concerned that authors and publishers are made whole by library e-lending and that they aren't losing sales that they might have made in another channel.&raquin perpetuity, if left unchanged, would undermine the emerging e-book eco-system, hurt the growing e-book channel, place additional pressure on physical bookstores, and in the end lead to a decrease in book sales and royalties paid to authors.9 Similarly, Simon & Schuster's executive vice president and chief digital officer Elinor Hirschhorn says that the company does not make its e-books available to libraries at all because «[w] e're concerned that authors and publishers are made whole by library e-lending and that they aren't losing sales that they might have made in another channel.&raquin the end lead to a decrease in book sales and royalties paid to authors.9 Similarly, Simon & Schuster's executive vice president and chief digital officer Elinor Hirschhorn says that the company does not make its e-books available to libraries at all because «[w] e're concerned that authors and publishers are made whole by library e-lending and that they aren't losing sales that they might have made in another channel.&raquin book sales and royalties paid to authors.9 Similarly, Simon & Schuster's executive vice president and chief digital officer Elinor Hirschhorn says that the company does not make its e-books available to libraries at all because «[w] e're concerned that authors and publishers are made whole by library e-lending and that they aren't losing sales that they might have made in another channel.&raquin another channel.»
Rather than carry a life insurance policy in perpetuity, term insurance makes it easier to evaluate your situation and the ups and downs you will experience at various stages of your life.
Nearly all the pensions, endowments, and foundations we work with at Plancorp make decisions under the assumption they will operate in perpetuity.
And when it comes to trying to make money, I'm already at a tremendous advantage by only paying $ 9 here and there, rather than shooting myself in the foot from the get - go by giving someone else a certain percentage of everything I own each year into perpetuity.
While short - term shocks scare investors into selling prematurely, long - term investors need to recognize that holding an investment in perpetuity doesn't always make sense.
Like most people, I'd love to see an exhaustive digital archive to preserve games and make them available in perpetuity.
«Our commitment is really making this painting available to the public in perpetuity
In one weird, hyphenated word, NOW - ISM insists that the works in it are both of the moment — particular to the circumstances in which they were made and attuned to the digital phase of the Information Age as it hurtles us through the first decade and a half of the twenty - first century — and outside of time: unshackled by the constraints of context and the restrictions of history because, as works of art, they are fully present in the moment and available to be intimately engaged by innumerable viewers, over and over again, in perpetuitIn one weird, hyphenated word, NOW - ISM insists that the works in it are both of the moment — particular to the circumstances in which they were made and attuned to the digital phase of the Information Age as it hurtles us through the first decade and a half of the twenty - first century — and outside of time: unshackled by the constraints of context and the restrictions of history because, as works of art, they are fully present in the moment and available to be intimately engaged by innumerable viewers, over and over again, in perpetuitin it are both of the moment — particular to the circumstances in which they were made and attuned to the digital phase of the Information Age as it hurtles us through the first decade and a half of the twenty - first century — and outside of time: unshackled by the constraints of context and the restrictions of history because, as works of art, they are fully present in the moment and available to be intimately engaged by innumerable viewers, over and over again, in perpetuitin which they were made and attuned to the digital phase of the Information Age as it hurtles us through the first decade and a half of the twenty - first century — and outside of time: unshackled by the constraints of context and the restrictions of history because, as works of art, they are fully present in the moment and available to be intimately engaged by innumerable viewers, over and over again, in perpetuitin the moment and available to be intimately engaged by innumerable viewers, over and over again, in perpetuitin perpetuity.
I made the summit puking and bald and for that I get to be a fearless Goddess for the rest of my days in perpetuity.
According to a subsequent blog post by Leslie Anderson, a staffer at the Indianapolis museum, the bet between its then - director, Maxwell Anderson, and E. John Bullard, the long - tenured New Orleans museum director who retired in 2011, had been proposed by art blogger Tyler Green and made perfect art - historical sense: Turner admired Lorrain so much that when he willed two other paintings to the National Gallery in London, he specified that the bequest would be contingent on his canvases hanging in perpetuity beside works by Lorrain.
The acquisition, made possible by the Pollocks and The Meadows Foundation, further represents a beautiful way to honor in perpetuity the memory of the late Shirley Pollock, who was such a great friend of this institution.»
The goal would not be to subsidize clean energy in perpetuity but rather to make the kinds of investments that ultimately bring the real price of clean energy down to the price of dirty - energy sources like coal in places like China.
http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa437.pdf The settlement of the tobacco litigation, in November 1998, was a legal and public policy debacle of truly historic proportions.5 The tobacco companies agreed to abide by a new set of regulatory constraints and to make multibillion - dollar payments annually to the states (and the trial lawyers from private practice who were hired to represent most of them) in perpetuity.
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.
But when origination fees are granted in perpetuity, they can actually depress business development — a point made by Tom Collins at More Partnership Income, as well as by Larry Bodine at The Law Marketing Blog.
The person behind the site says he plans to keep updating the site whenever a new password database is made public «in perpetuity
Whereas the Chambers Judge found that, «[f] or the purposes of his application, the defendant accepts that the Crown made this Social Covenant...», and that the doctrine of the honour of the Crown could be applicable (see at paras. 24 - 25), the Court of Appeal disagreed, finding «The idea that inspirational statements by a prime minister containing vague assurances could bind the Government of Canada to a specific legislative regime in perpetuity does not, in any way, conform with the country's constitutional norms».
«We want to make sure that [these objects] are removed with dignity, respect and with efficiency for those involved, and to save these items in perpetuity,» says Todd DeAngelis, Parkland's public information officer.
The lands in question have been given out to charity in perpetuity making them permanently unavailable for sale or use as collateral by banks and other financial institutions, including governments.
In the case, an Ontario Superior Court judge found a separation agreement signed without independent legal advice by a cardiac surgeon making around $ 800,000 per year was enforceable, despite terms that required him to pay $ 29,000 in spousal support every month in perpetuitIn the case, an Ontario Superior Court judge found a separation agreement signed without independent legal advice by a cardiac surgeon making around $ 800,000 per year was enforceable, despite terms that required him to pay $ 29,000 in spousal support every month in perpetuitin spousal support every month in perpetuitin perpetuity.
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