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Louis XVI granted Louis Stanislas revenues from the Duchy of Alençon in December 1774.
** Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, an ancient office of state, the Chancellor being the Minister of the Crown responsible in theory for the running of the Duchy of Lancaster, a duchy in England belonging to the Crown but historically maintained separately from the rest of the kingdom, whose net revenues belong to the monarch personally.
The monarch derives the Privy Purse from the revenues of the Duchy.
The lands of the Duchy are not to be confused with the Crown Estate, whose revenues have been handed to the Treasury since the 18th century in exchange for the receipt of a yearly civil list payment.
The Sovereign is not entitled to the Duchy's capital, but the net revenues of the Duchy are the property of the Sovereign in right of her Duchy of Lancaster.
He manages the revenues which come from the Duchy of Lancaster.
In the United Kingdom and during the British Empire, the hereditary revenues of Crown lands were a feature until the start of the reign of George III when the Crown Estate was surrendered to the Parliament of Great Britain in return for a fixed civil list payment – the monarch retains the income from the Duchy of Lancaster.
On 12 February 1857, during the pivotal Cornish Foreshore dispute, the Attorney General to the Duchy of Cornwall stated that whether it was held by a viceroy, by the Crown or granted to family or favourites, the Earldom of Cornwall ( Comitatus Cornubiǽ ) included all territorial revenues, rights and property which were held " as of the Honor ".

revenues and form
With remaining revenues, St-Laurent oversaw the expansion of Canada's social programs, including establishment of the Canada Council to support the arts, and the gradual expansion of social welfare programs such as family allowances, old age pensions, government funding of university and post-secondary education and an early form of Medicare termed Hospital Insurance at the time, that lay the groundwork for Tommy Douglas ' healthcare system in Saskatchewan and Pearson's nationwide universal healthcare in the late 1960s.
) Typically, 11th and 12th century founders had endowed monastic houses with both ' temporal ' income in the form of revenues from landed estates, and ' spiritual ' income in the form of tithes appropriated from parish churches under the founder's patronage.
The revenues are distributed back to the community in the form of services.
As of June 2011, the Mifflin County School District voted to merge its two high schools, Lewistown Area High School and neighboring Indian Valley High School ( itself a merger of Chief Logan and Kishacoquillas high schools ) to form Mifflin County High School due to increasing costs, declining enrollment, and lack of revenues from the state level.
At first, the Roman subsidy took the form of money or food, but as tax revenues dwindled in the 4th and 5th centuries, the foederati were billeted on local landowners, which came to be identical to being allowed to settle on Roman territory.
The provisional government began training a security force intended to defend critical infrastructure, and the U. S. promised over $ 20 billion in reconstruction aid in the form of credits against Iraq's future oil revenues.
John Quincy Adams, now in the House of Representatives, used his Committee of Manufacturers to produce a compromise bill that, in its final form, reduced revenues by five million dollars, lowered duties on non-competitive products, and retained high tariffs on woolens, iron, and cotton products.
The company now derives only one-third of its revenues from Playboy magazine, with the other two-thirds from the dissemination of adult content in electronic form, such as television, the internet and DVDs.
In March 1996 the group merged with United Newspapers, publishers of the Daily Express, Daily Star, and a string of local newspapers, to form United News and Media, an international media group with revenues of £ 2. 3 billion and 16, 000 employees.
The company's manufacturing facilities and product lines were rationalised, including a standard form of car body ; after 18 months manufacturing costs had been reduced by 30 %, revenues and orders also rose from 1996-7.
In December 1930 McEwan's merged with arch Edinburgh rival William Younger's Brewery to form Scottish Brewers in a defensive move as a result of diminished revenues at both companies during the Great Depression.
The dominant form of inventory continues to be third-party websites, who work with advertising networks for either a fee or a share of the ad revenues.
By 2007, there were hundreds of healthcare GPOs, " affiliates " and cooperatives in the United States that were availing themselves of substantial revenues obtained from vendors in the form of administrative fees, or " remuneration.
On 30 July 2007, it was announced that Dutch IT & Telecommunications company KPN would buy Getronics for € 766 million, combining customers, core competency, and revenues to form a € 14 billion ( US $ 20 billion ) company heavily focused on the Benelux, United States, & Asia-Pacific regions.
Another 50 % of its revenues must be paid to the public in the form of prizes, making a mandated minimum of 84 % of all funds that must be given back to the public in the form of prizes or funds for public education.
The prime victim Shah Alam II, signed the Treaty of Allahabad that secured Diwani Rights for the Company to collect and manage the revenues of almost of real estate which form parts of the modern states of West Bengal, Orissa, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh, as well as areas in the neighbouring country of Bangladesh.
The break away of 22 clubs to form the Premier League resulted in top flight revenues being shared exclusively between Premier League clubs.

revenues and part
The administration has said the sales tax proposal is merely part of the segregation strategy, since the revenues from the increase would be dedicated to a grant in aid program.
The official warned that the debt servicing payments of the Armenian government will surge by 2013 and absorb " quite significant part of tax revenues.
The censors had the general superintendence of all the public buildings and works ( opera publica ), and to meet the expenses connected with this part of their duties, the senate voted them a certain sum of money or certain revenues, to which they were restricted, but which they might at the same time employ according to their discretion.
Rose, head of Compaq's Enterprise Computing group, was reportedly upset that he was not considered for the CEO vacancy ; his division reportedly accounted for one third of Compaq's revenues and likely the largest part of its profits.
Now part of the United Kingdom, the discovery of North Sea oil in the 1970s significantly boosted Shetland incomes, employment and public sector revenues.
The Magnesians built a " splendid tomb " in their market place for Themistocles, which still stood during the time of Plutarch, and continued to dedicate part of their revenues to the family of Themistocles.
* Genoa grants the benefits of a part of the city's fiscal revenues to a consortium of creditor called compera.
These cities do not share their tax revenues with any province, and are administratively and legally not part of any province, although many still group them as components of the provinces to which they previously belonged for convenience and reduced complexity.
By far the largest part of the official market in the UK concerns financial instruments ; the leading spread-betting companies make most of their revenues from financial markets, their sports operations being much less significant.
The government introduced a highly successful value-added tax in 1999 as part of its efforts to increase domestic revenues.
January 19: Israel transfers $ 100 million in tax revenues to cover humanitarian needs to the office of the Palestinian Authority president, Mahmoud Abbas, as part of a plan to bolster him and keep money out of the hands of the Hamas government.
The fief of Carignano had belonged to the Savoys since 1418, and the fact that it was part of Piedmont, only twenty kilometers south of Turin, meant that it could be a " princedom " for Thomas in name only, being endowed neither with independence nor revenues of substance.
Plumstead manor, together with the church of Plumstead and the chapel of Wickham annexed to it remained part of the possessions of the monastery until its final dissolution in 1539, the 30th year of the reign of Henry VIII, when the abbey and all its revenues were surrendered into the King's hands by the then abbot, John Essex and its thirty members.
These holdings are considered part of the city of Dearborn, and revenues generated by camp admissions and rent collected are used to bolster the city's budget.
The commercial center of White Rock has been in decline since approximately 1990, due in part to loss of retail revenues to the Internet and to " big box " stores in nearby communities.
Williams ' alcohol problem started during the tours, on occasion spending an important part of the show revenues.
If the new debt is more expensive and government revenues do not increase sufficiently either through taxes of economic growth, the government would be forced to cut spending on other programs ( such as Defense, Education, Research ) or else default on all or part of the debt.
The State of Bahia has been assigning a significant part of its revenues to public investments.
The Philosophy class included a very complicated 8-page flowchart that attempted to show how every part and aspect of the company was driven by and help drive rising revenues and stock prices.
During his third term in office, Al-Saadoon negotiated two important treaties: the Second Anglo-Iraqi Treaty ( 1926 ), ensuring that the Kurd-dominated Mosul province would remain part of Iraq ( with assurances for the rights of the local Kurdish population ); and the Turkey-Iraqi Treaty in which Iraq promised to pay Turkey 10 percent of its revenues from the Mosul oil fields in return for Turkish recognition of Iraqi control of the area.
Beginning on December 30, 2006, as part of the company's effort to build revenues and attract new audiences, the Met ( along with NCM Fathom ) broadcast a series of six performances live via satellite into movie theaters called " Metropolitan Opera: Live in HD ".
With tax revenues higher than expected during the 2006 fiscal year, due in large part to increased sales tax revenues in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the state achieved its first balanced budget in years.
:# The person's compensation is primarily based on revenues derived from an activity of the organization or a part thereof that the person controls ( see further discussion about percentage payments, below ).

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