donative वाक्य
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- It was also based on an assertion made by historian Senarath Paranavithana in reading a 13th-century Sanskrit donative inscription in Grantha Tamil script made by a Chodaganga Deva found in the Hindu temple's premises.
- Soon, Leo caused a rift with his half-brothers, when he confiscated a large amount of gold reserved for their use and distributed it to the army and the citizens of Constantinople as a donative.
- The existence of these donations _ sometimes a substantial endowment _ means that donative-commercial colleges and universities can give their customers a subsidy; they don't have to charge a price that covers their costs.
- In 1723 Edmund Gibson, Bishop of Lincoln, an old college friend, appointed him to the prebend of Dunholm, and on Gibson's transfer to the see of London he gave him the donative of Paddington.
- Aureolus was murdered by furious soldiers who were then persuaded to turn a blind eye to the likely greater culpability of their new leader-no doubt convinced in the end by the generous donative he was able to offer them.
- Duncan-Jones has suggested that " donativa " may have been paid to auxiliaries also from the time of Hadrian onwards, on the grounds that the total amount of donative to the military increased sharply at that time.
- He has served as an Associate Reporter for the " Restatement of Property ( Third ) : Wills and Other Donative Transfers ", and is an adviser to the " Restatement ( Third ) of Trusts ".
- He has worked on several ALI projects, including Principles of the Law of Charitable Nonprofit Organizations; Restatement Third, Property ( Wills and Other Donative Transfers ), Restatement Third, Restitution and Unjust Enrichment, and Restatement Third, Trusts.
- In order for a gift to be legally effective, the donor must have intended to give the gift to the donee ( " donative intent " ), and the gift must actually be delivered to and accepted by the donee.
- Further, given that both the Hindu and Buddhist caves were predominantly anonymous, and no donative inscriptions have been discovered for Buddhist Ellora caves other than those of Hindu dynasties that built them, the original intent and nature of these cave temples is speculative.
- But it is also a hierarchy in which the rich stay rich, thanks to the overwhelming imporance of the donative head start . ( The beauty part, however, is that admission to even the fanciest schools is no guarantee of ultimate success, and sometimes has the opposite effect.
- Among the artists engaged in donative art practices and who are mentioned in Barber's writings are : Istvan Kantor, David Mealing, Yin Xiaofeng, REPOhistory, Kelly Lycan & Free Food, Bloom 98, WochenKlausur, Ala Plastica, Peter Dunn & Lorraine Leeson, Art Link, Hirsch Farm Project.
- The Restatement Third now includes volumes on Agency, the Law Governing Lawyers, Property ( Mortgages, Servitudes, Wills and Other Donative Transfers ), Restitution and Unjust Enrichment, Suretyship and Guaranty, Torts ( Products Liability, Apportionment of Liability, and Physical and Emotional Harm ), Trusts, and Unfair Competition.
- Works completed and published under Liebman s stewardship include new Restatements of Agency, Property ( Wills and Other Donative Transfers ), Restitution and Unjust Enrichment, Torts : Apportionment, Torts : Liability for Physical and Emotional Harm, and Trusts, as well as Principles of the Law volumes on Aggregate Litigation, Family Dissolution, Intellectual Property, Software Contracts, Transnational Civil Procedure, and Transnational Insolvency.
- This was reflected in the change of puja-ceremonies at the courts in the 8th century, where Hindu gods replaced the Buddha as the " supreme, imperial deity " . : " Before the eighth century, the Buddha was accorded the position of universal deity and ceremonies by which a king attained to imperial status were elaborate donative ceremonies entailing gifts to Buddhist monks and the installation of a symbolic Buddha in a stupa [ . . . ] This pattern changed in the eighth century.
- He appointed a procurator in Florence in May 1528, undoubtedly with a view to returning to France; as noted, his presence at the court of Fran�ois I is documented later in the same year and into 1529 . It would appear that the painter returned definitively to Florence some time between his receipt of the 1532 donative from the French king ( which in the end failed to achieve its aim ) and 7 December 1533, when, as a new document reveals, he appears on the membership rolls of the Florentine confraternity, the " Compagnia dello Scalzo ".
- The Presentation of Benefices Act 1605, except those parts of that Act whereby it was enacted " that every Person or Persons that is or shall be a Popish Recusant Convict during the Time that he shall be or remain a Recusant shall from and after the End of the then present Session of Parliament be utterly disabled to present to any Benefice with Cure or without Cure, Prebend or other Ecclesiastical Living, or to collate or nominate any Free School, Hospital or Donative whatsoever, and from the Beginning of the then present Session of Parliament shall likewise be disabled to grant any Avoidance to any Benefice, Prebend, or other Ecclesiastical Living, " and which specified the counties, cities and other places and limits or precincts within which the Chancellor and Scholars of the University of Oxford and the Chancellor and Scholars of the University of Cambridge respectively had the presentation, nomination, collation and donation of and to every such benefice, prebend, living, school, hospital and donative as was to happen to be void during such time as a patron thereof was to be and remain a recusant convict as aforsaid, and whereby it was provided " that neither of the said Chancellors and Scholars of either of the said Universities shall present or nominate, to any Benefice with Cure, Prebend, or other Ecclesiastical Living, any such Person as shall then have any other Benefice with Cure of Souls, and if any such Presentation or Nomination shall be had or made of any such Person so beneficed, the said Presentation or Nomination shall be void, any thing in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding : " was repealed by section 1 of the 7 & 8 Vict c 102.
- The Presentation of Benefices Act 1605, except those parts of that Act whereby it was enacted " that every Person or Persons that is or shall be a Popish Recusant Convict during the Time that he shall be or remain a Recusant shall from and after the End of the then present Session of Parliament be utterly disabled to present to any Benefice with Cure or without Cure, Prebend or other Ecclesiastical Living, or to collate or nominate any Free School, Hospital or Donative whatsoever, and from the Beginning of the then present Session of Parliament shall likewise be disabled to grant any Avoidance to any Benefice, Prebend, or other Ecclesiastical Living, " and which specified the counties, cities and other places and limits or precincts within which the Chancellor and Scholars of the University of Oxford and the Chancellor and Scholars of the University of Cambridge respectively had the presentation, nomination, collation and donation of and to every such benefice, prebend, living, school, hospital and donative as was to happen to be void during such time as a patron thereof was to be and remain a recusant convict as aforsaid, and whereby it was provided " that neither of the said Chancellors and Scholars of either of the said Universities shall present or nominate, to any Benefice with Cure, Prebend, or other Ecclesiastical Living, any such Person as shall then have any other Benefice with Cure of Souls, and if any such Presentation or Nomination shall be had or made of any such Person so beneficed, the said Presentation or Nomination shall be void, any thing in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding : " was repealed by section 1 of the 7 & 8 Vict c 102.
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