In 1674 Robert, lord Brooke, presented him to the donative of Breamore in Hampshire, where he died on 10 June 1675.
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The populace regarded the choice of successor as a sign of fear and the Praetorians were indignant, because the usual donative was not forthcoming.
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Such an assignment may be " donative " ( essentially given as a gift ), or it may be contractually exchanged for consideration.
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Third, colleges and universities are a hybrid of the two common forms of nonprofits that Hansmann identified : " donative " and " commercial ."
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In a quirk left over from the common law, if the assignment was donative, the " last assignee " is the true owner of the rights.
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In 69, the Year of the Four Emperors, after the emperor Galba failed to provide a donative for the Praetorians, they transferred their allegiance to Otho and assassinated the emperor.
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Unlike an assignment, a delegation is virtually always for consideration, and never donative-few people are going to accept the charitable offer to perform a task contracted to someone else.
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In 1658 a commission of ecclesiastical promotions took Worthenbury Chapel out of Bangor parish, making it with Worthenbury Church ( a donative ) a new parish, of which Henry was incumbent.
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After the death of Sejanus, who was sacrificed for the donative ( imperial gift ) promised by Tiberius, the Guards began to play an increasingly ambitious and bloody game in the Empire.
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Donative art actions insist that giving can be used strategically to further a number of identifiable lifeworld and humanitarian goals, as well as provide some critical intervention into the ideological fabric of our culture.