Sentences with phrase «year in perpetuity»

The Vancouver couple's goal is to build up at least $ 200,000 in the plan, or enough to fund two to five scholarships totalling about $ 15,000 a year in perpetuity.
After that, Nassau will get $ 25 million a year in perpetuity, plus annual inflation adjustments.
But what you are saying is that he is really saying the CIT cut will generate 14,300 jobs above trend every year in perpetuity.

Not exact matches

Saunders's big - picture calculation: a billion dollars going to 10,000 female entrepreneurs every year, in perpetuity.
Where: D = Expected dividend per share one year from now k = Required rate of return for equity investor G = Growth rate in dividends (in perpetuity)
GWE Anaerobic technology plants can typically pay back the cost of their introduction within two years or even less — and then go on working 24/7, virtually in perpetuity, to provide biogas for their owners, who can use the energy for their own purposes, he says.
The cost of construction is expected to be repaid inside five years, then add profitability to the bottom line in perpetuity, says Oakey Beef Exports General Manager Mr Pat Gleeson.
Depending of the scale of the anaerobic plant employed, the green energy generated can repay the cost of the anaerobic plant within as little as two years — and go on generating profit virtually in perpetuity.
The City Council is currently reviewing The Madison Square Garden Company's request for a permit that would allow the arena to operate in its current home «in perpetuity,» but Quinn announced Wednesday that she would only support a 10 - year permit for the arena.
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.
«We knew about the 50 - year term, but the public did not know,» she said, adding, «And I think we all assumed the special permit would be renewed without any issue in perpetuity
The Department of City Planning, seeking to find «a balance,» recommended May 22 that the city issue a 15 - year permit, one that would allow Madison Square Garden to obtain a permit «in perpetuity» if it reaches agreements with the three rail agencies that use Penn Station — Amtrak, New Jersey Transit and the MTA — to improve accessibility at the transit hub, which serves more than 600,000 passengers a day.
Madison Square Garden is currently on a 10 - year permit to stay in that spot, one the owners had hoped would have been extended to perpetuity in 2013.
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.
«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.
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 mega-buck mafia's goal is to gain access to the $ 600 billion per year that taxpayers pump into public schools, and then to profit in perpetuity by shaping the nation's educational system to their corporate needs.
In April 2008, TxDOT agreed to a concession with NTTA in perpetuity (with revenue and capital improvement cost sharing after 52 years) to own, operate, and complete the project's constructioIn April 2008, TxDOT agreed to a concession with NTTA in perpetuity (with revenue and capital improvement cost sharing after 52 years) to own, operate, and complete the project's constructioin perpetuity (with revenue and capital improvement cost sharing after 52 years) to own, operate, and complete the project's construction.
Digital Manga revamped its streaming manga site eManga to allow downloads, and Viz announced that subscribers to its digital magazine Shonen Jump Alpha will be able to keep every issue in perpetuity (previously, the magazines were supposed to expire after one year).
It also seems that our best bet for growing the corpus into «perpetuity» is to use the 100 % equity mix, recognizing that there will be the occasional bear market year when the charities will get a smaller donation than in the prior year.
For example, a multi-stage DDM may predict that a company will have a dividend that grows at 5 % for seven years, 3 % for the following three years and then at 2 % 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.
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And he had no reason whatsoever to extrapolate from the high American rates to give a doubling effect every 25 years everywhere and in perpetuity.
The new rules in relation to the vesting of future interests provide: l for a single mandatory perpetuity period of 125 years for settlors and testators no matter what the disposing instrument may say (s 5).
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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