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It is interesting, however, that despite this strong upsurge in Southern writing, almost none of the writers has forsaken the firmly entrenched concept of the white-suited big-daddy colonel sipping a mint julep as he silently recounts the revenue from the season's cotton and tobacco crops ; ;
If the indenture is accepted, the authority will proceed to validate a bond issue repayable from revenue.
How does Tri-State get its revenue from this plan??
The High Court held that the company must apply its percentage allowance to the value of the raw materials removed from the ground, not to the revenue from finished products.
The risk and insurance brokerage segment accounted for 82 % of total revenue from continuing operations in 2007, and the consulting segment accounted for 18 %.
* The remaining 1 / 3 would be " at large " shareholders with 100 shares in a regional corporation plus additional rights to revenue from regional mineral and timber resources.
51. 8 % of the Government's revenue comes directly from licence fees for offshore companies, and considerable further sums are raised directly or indirectly from payroll taxes relating to salaries paid within the trust industry sector ( which tend to be higher on average than those paid in the tourism sector ).
For instance: the pottery shop was discontinued when the school moved from Weimar to Dessau, even though it had been an important revenue source ; when Mies van der Rohe took over the school in 1930, he transformed it into a private school, and would not allow any supporters of Hannes Meyer to attend it.
Disraeli proposed to reduce taxes on malt and tea ( indirect taxation ); additional revenue would come from an increase in the house tax.
Excess revenue from the area was to be contributed to other housing efforts, typically low-income projects in the Bronx and Harlem.
These " unique " mechanisms for monitoring and revenue management have faced intense criticism from the beginning.
The League of Nations labeled Chile the country hardest hit by the Great Depression because 80 % of government revenue came from exports of copper and nitrates, which were in low demand.
The name derives from the fact that community colleges primarily attract and accept students from the local community, and are often supported by local tax revenue.
This market grew by 12. 5 percent in 2008, from revenue of $ 8. 13 billion in 2007 to $ 9. 15 billion in 2008.
The two recent conflicts ( the First and Second Congo Wars ), which began in 1996, have dramatically reduced national output and government revenue, have increased external debt, and have resulted in deaths of more than five million people from war, and associated famine and disease.
Djibouti earns transit taxes and harbour fees from this trade, these form the bulk of government revenue.
Tourism is the single biggest revenue earner, with receipts increasing more than tenfold from US $ 173 million in 1980 to more than US $ 2 billion by 2000.
In addition, Delaware has used its position as the state of incorporation to generate revenue from its abandoned and unclaimed property laws.
As of 2009, roughly 60 % of Encyclopædia Britannica's revenue came from online operations, of which around 15 % came from subscriptions to the consumer version of the websites.

revenue and territory
This left little revenue for Puntland's own security forces and civil service employees, leaving the territory vulnerable to piracy and terrorist attacks.
This left little revenue for Puntland's own security forces and civil service employees, leaving the territory vulnerable to piracy and terrorist attacks.
When the first counties were created by the Kansas legislature in 1855, the territory within the present limits of the county was attached to Riley County for all revenue and judicial purposes.
Due to the loss of tax revenue, the addition of Brandon's territory to the new towns was strenuously resisted.
Military power was rapidly becoming as important as commercial acumen in securing India's valuable trade, and increasingly it was used to appropriate territory and to collect land revenue.
The two countries gained equal rights to tax revenue on mineral exports from the territory between the 23rd and 25th parallels, which covered a large part of the Atacama Desert.
Another consideration is that due to the fact that territory controlled by Tang central authority was diminished by the equivalent of several of the northern provinces, something like a quarter of the remaining population no longer remained within the imperial revenue system.
One third became his own private estate known as the Sarf-i-Khas, one third was allotted for the expenses of the government and was known as the Diwans territory, and the remainder was distributed to Muslim nobles ( Jagirdar, Zamindars, Deshmukh ), who in return paid nazars ( gifts ) to the Nizam for the privilege of collecting revenue from the villages under their suzerainty.
Its sole source of government revenue was the land value tax of six percent which it levied on its territory.
Dr Pepper Snapple Group, the third-largest U. S. soda company with 2010 revenue of $ 5. 6 billion, accuses the Dublin bottler of trademark dilution and stealing sales from other Dr Pepper bottlers by selling outside its approved territory.
In the Middle Ages a bishop sometimes held territory as a magnate, collecting the revenue of the manors and the associated knights ' fees.
Why Dalhousie was so obsessed with increasing the size of a territory that did not generate sufficient revenue to pay for its own administration has never been explained.
The oil industry provided the Alberta government with large revenue surpluses that allowed it to maintain Alberta as the only province or territory in Canada without a provincial retail sales tax.
National borders in the region had not been clearly agreed until 1866 ; the two countries had negotiated a treaty that established the 24th parallel south as their boundary, and entitled Bolivia and Chile to share in tax revenue on mineral exports out of the territory between the 23rd and 25th parallels.
Governor Posey was concerned that the territory was too underpopulated to provide sufficient tax revenue to fund a state government.
But it marked huge losses of territory and of revenue ; Rutilius travelled by ship past the ruined bridges and countryside of Tuscany, and the River Loire had become the effective northern boundary of Roman Gaul.
Central to this project were " strip annexations "— Hamann and his staff would determine where new tax-generating developments such as shopping centers were likely to be built, and would annex small strips of territory around the property to ensure no other city could claim the property so that San Jose would receive the sales tax revenue produced by property when it was finally developed.
Approximately 73, 000 km < sup > 2 </ sup > of ecclesiastical territory, with some 2, 36 million inhabitants and 12, 72 million guildens per annum of revenue was transferred to new rulers.
Metro-North occasionally runs excursion trains, or farewell and fan trips over portions of its predecessor's historic territory, or its own territory which is no longer in revenue service.
1798-99, the Company assumed the management and granted to the Kolattiri a political allowance known as Malikhana, fixed at one fifth of the then ascertained revenue of the territory.

revenue and went
Government expenditures and revenue in France during the 17th century went from about 24. 30 million livres in 1600-10 to about 126. 86 million livres in 1650-59 to about 117. 99 million livres in 1700-10 when government debt had reached 1. 6 billion livres.
Both trains later went into successful revenue service, the Union Pacific's as the City of Salina, and the Burlington Zephyr as the first Pioneer Zephyr.
He went on to criticise many aspects of contemporary American society, including the police, whom he felt " are little more than the agents of a corrupt political machine ... whom the collection of revenue and the terrorization of opposition is of far greater importance than the suppression of crime.
These officials, along with the three remaining Trustees went to work establishing commissions, ordinances, codes and sources of revenue.
Making its general release on March 7, Private Parts topped the box office sales in its opening weekend with a gross of $ 14. 6 million, and went on to earn a total of $ 41. 2 million in domestic gross revenue.
The top tax rate went to 80 % by 1935 and the federal government increased excise taxes in an attempt to make up for the lost revenue.
Here the same rules applied as in the Domaine Privé except that all revenue went directly to Leopold.
Due to disagreements between the two companies over revenue sharing ( or lack thereof ), Sybase and Microsoft decided to split the code-lines and went their own way, although the shared heritage is very evident in the Transact-SQL ( T-SQL ) procedural language as well as the basic process architecture.
It also went on to become the highest-grossing Indian-themed film ever in the U. S. with $ 32 million in box office revenue.
It went into revenue passenger service at the Georgetown Loop Railway on July 14, 2012.
Previously, local property taxes went directly to the local school system, which minimized state government's involvement in the distribution of revenue.
It was throughout most of its history owned by the Church, and revenue from the manor went to Lincoln Cathedral ( it was mentioned in a charter to the cathedral by King William II ).
Blackfriars appears to have brought in a little over twice the revenue of the Globe ; the shareholders could earn as much as £ 13 from a single performance, apart from what went to the actors.
The Trustees went on record supporting women's sports, and the administration decided to provide more support, especially for sports with a potential for revenue, such as women's basketball.
During the ITC era a large proportion of the revenue generated by the championship went to the FIA, with the result that less went to the teams who subsequently complained of little return on their increasingly large investment in the high-tech series.
It is a most learned essay concerning all that went on at the bi-yearly meetings of the exchequer officials, and branches out into a description of all the sources of revenue of the English crown, and of the methods of collecting them.
In 2011 Businessweek's ad revenue went up 65. 3 % in comparison to the previous year.
In spite of the crisis, the colonial administration continued to make huge profits which were not invested on the island but either went into military expenditures ( 44 % of the revenue ), paid for the colonial government's expenses ( 41 %), or were sent to Spain and Fernando Po ( 12 %).
Two Auto-Train derailments in 1976 and a major derailment two years later in Florence, South Carolina in which 25 passengers were injured after 19 cars went off the tracks on February 24, 1978, disrupted service, and cost the company more than $ 6 million in lost revenue.
With consistently lacking revenue, the label would eventually be dismantled, with much of its roster absorbed into Geffen Records in 2004 ( other acts went to Interscope, while starting in 2007, many of the alternative groups once signed to DreamWorks moved to DGC Records ).
The Journal-American ceased publishing in April 1966, officially the victim of a general decline in the revenue of afternoon newspapers in the face of increasing competition from Walter Cronkite and other television newscasters who went on the air live each weekday evening.
It went up at a $ 12 Billion valuation in early 2000 with a revenue run rate of $ 25 Million.
Caroline's DJs were unhappy with the type of music they were being forced to play and it is doubtful that much of the revenue from the record label actually went back into the radio station.

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