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Will you consider becoming its champion … by making a gift?
Making a gift for your mother doesn't have to be difficult.
In accepting his gift, you'll be making a gift of your own.
Making a gift for someone you care about is a sure-fire winner.
Rather than making a gift in cash, consider donating your highly appreciated stocks.
"The answer isn't give until it hurts, it's about making a gift meaningful for you," Pactor says.
Yes. Making a gift was once cumbersome because donors had to request the recipient's account number to transfer money.
"To get a tax deduction for making a gift to charity, you must give it out of 'detached and disinterested generosity,'" said Blank.
Boost your tax efficiency by making a gift of highly appreciated stock, rather than selling the asset and donating the cash, said Salvini.
The court said a jury can infer that the tipper personally benefited from making a gift of confidential information to a trading relative.
If you're considering giving to an organization that you're not very familiar with, it's important to do some due diligence before making a gift.
The Supreme Court was understandably skeptical of that argument – making a gift to your brother is like helping yourself, observed Justice Stephen G. Breyer.
How about making a gift consistent with your sensible outlook: by paying down a small part of his mortgage, maybe, or his fiancée's student debt?
"In lieu of flowers, we kindly ask you to honor Debbie and Carrie's incredible legacy by making a gift in their memory to support mental health at UCLA through the Thalians," the cover read.
"Today at the hospital we are donating a wing in tribute to Ford and our family is making a gift of $10 million dollars so that other children can experience the love and care of this exceptional facility," Murphy wrote.
Sargent bought the picture when it was first exhibited and years later gave it to the Tate: an established artist making a gift of the work of a less successful artist was an important means of promotion for artists such as Swynnerton.
The defendant in the Salman case filed a brief urging the court to adopt the Newman test that would require some proof of a valuable benefit exchanged between the tipper and tippee, not just warm feelings generated by making a gift to a family member.
As always, consult a tax planner or financial advisor for your particular situation: Grandparents who contribute to a 529 plan are also making a gift to their own adult children: Their kids get some breathing room to focus on the present cost of raising a family.
Pollock and Maitland, p. 330-331, ibid. Bracton gives the example of a tenant making a gift of frankalmoin: gifting land to the Church. A right of wardship would have no value at all, as ownership can't henceforth pass to a minor.
There are various ways in which interested parties may help in the work of the Foundation, for example by volunteering a particular skill, offering to serve as a governor or special adviser, or by making a gift or leaving a legacy to strengthen and build on the work of the original benefactors.
Halfborn is making a gift for Mallory, but he needs dragon scales to finish it. To procure them, he travels to Vanaheim, where he finds three peaceful dragons. He kills them, reassuring the realm’s concerned inhabitants that they will respawn, before returning to Hotel Valhalla. Alex Fierro tells the final story, “I Play with Fire,” which takes place on Muspellheim.
86-87 (Internet Archive). Around Michaelmas 1285 (13 Edward I) Ralph Fitzwilliam made a fine with John Yeland for the distribution of the moieties of that inheritance among his wife's sisters, the coheirs, making a gift of premises there and in Hertfordshire and Essex also to Yeland.Feet of Fines (Diverse Counties), 13 Edward I, CP 25(1)/285/23 no. 157 (View original at AALT, image 12.
Charters pertaining to Sancho's reign are found in the cartulary of the Abbey of Celanova. They show him making a gift of a villa to Gutier Menéndez in 927 and another royal gift to a Galician nobleman named Odoario in 928, and receiving a gift of land in 929. Sancho depended upon and received support from the Galician nobility. Sancho married Goto Muñiz, a granddaughter of Gutier Menéndez and niece of the saint-bishop Rudesind.
Workshop of Raphael, The Donation of Constantine. Stanze di Raffaello, Vatican City During the Middle Ages, the Donation was widely accepted as authentic, although Emperor Otto III did possibly raise suspicions of the document "in letters of gold" as a forgery, in making a gift to the See of Rome.Monumenta Germaniae Historica. DD II 820. pp. 13–15. It was not until the mid-15th century, with the revival of Classical scholarship and textual criticism, that humanists, and eventually the papal bureaucracy, began to realize that the document could not possibly be genuine.
"Dick in a Box" is the debut single by American comedy troupe the Lonely Island, featuring singer Justin Timberlake. The song and music video debuted on Saturday Night Live as an SNL Digital Short on December 16, 2006. The video depicts two early-1990s R&B; ballad singers Andy (Andy Samberg) and Raif (Timberlake) crooning a holiday song about making a gift for their girlfriends of their penises wrapped in boxes (strategically placed) topped with bows. The song originated from Saturday Night Live executive producer Lorne Michaels, who asked Samberg to write a track to showcase Timberlake's singing abilities.
He visited England aboard SS Rangatirain September 1870, returning January 1872 aboard SS Gothenburg, one of her last voyages before the tragic shipwreck. Mentions of his involvement with the Cape Yorke Eclipse Expedition may have mistaken him for someone of a similar name. The Prankerds left for England aboard SS South Australian on 27 December 1872, after making a gift to the people of Moonta of Block 259 in that town, adjacent the Baptist chapel, and another block to the residents of Langport, his subdivision on Moonta Bay. He later made gifts of £300 to the Deaf and Dumb Asylum.
This came to be known as the "dead hand" (French: mortmain) – either the Church (a non-living corporation) represented this dead hand, or the hand was that of the dead donor, who in effect still controlled the land by his original gift of it. Thus did the actions of men who had died generations before continue to control their former lands. The Great Charter of 1217 struck down certain practices to which the Church was privy. Collusion, in making a gift of the land to a religious body (so as to evade feudal service), in return for an immediate re-letting of it by that body to the donor, was forbidden.
Left alone at night with the body, the four of them get Quincas to participate in one last party, telling him jokes serving him liquor, and making a gift of a beautiful frog that Breezy had just caught. They then decide to take Quincas on one last trip to the docks to share Cap'n Manuel's delicious fish stew that was Quincas's favorite. On their way to the dock, they pick up a group of prostitutes, including Quitéria, so she can have one last fling with the dead man. Quincas always loved the sea, and after the friends feed him the stew, they take him on board Cap'n Manuel's boat for a fishing excursion.
It is possible to donate in the name of a third party, making a gift in honor or in memory of someone or something. Gifts in honor or memory of a third party are made for various reasons, such as holiday gifts, wedding gifts, in memory of somebody who has died, in memory of pets or in the name of groups or associations no longer existing. Memorial gifts are sometimes requested by their survivors (e.g. "in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to ABC Charity"), usually directing donations to a charitable organization for which the deceased was a donor or volunteer, or for a cause befitting the deceased's priorities in life or manner of death.
The records from Rajadhiraja (ARE 49 of 1927-28) indicates offering by Pichan Sirudaikal of Saliamangalam making a gift of offering to the ashtamangalam ceremony, the eight steps of bathing of the deity (mirror, water-pot, flag, fly-wisk, elephant goad, drum, lamp and a pair of fish). Exclusion of land tax for certain lands of the temple are found from the inscriptions (ARE 79 of 1927-28) from the period of Rajendra Chola II (1054–1063 CE). From the inscriptions it is deducted that the first precinct was probably built during this time. There are also inscriptions from private donors indicating donations of festival images to the temple (ARE 57 & 63 of 1927-28).
In some of these diptychs the portrait of the original owner has been over-painted with that of a later one.John Oliver Hand, Catherine Metzger, Ron Spronk; Prayers and Portraits: Unfolding the Netherlandish Diptych, cat no 40, (National Gallery of Art (U.S.), Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten (Belgium)), Yale University Press, 2006, - a diptych in the Fogg Museum Harvard A particular convention in illuminated manuscripts was the "presentation portrait", where the manuscript began with a figure, often kneeling, presenting the manuscript to its owner, or sometimes the owner commissioning the book. The person presenting might be a courtier making a gift to his prince, but is often the author or the scribe, in which cases the recipient had actually paid for the manuscript.
Original diploma of the Cid making a gift to the church of Valencia under Jerome Jerome of Périgord (died 30 June 1120), in Spanish Jerónimo, was a French monk who became the bishop of several dioceses in Spain. He was a companion of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar ("El Cid"), and in 1097 or 1098 became the bishop of Valencia after Rodrigo's conquest of the city. Forced to abandon it following Rodrigo's death, Jerome entered the service of Duke Raymond of Galicia in 1102 and became bishop over the churches in Salamanca, Ávila and Zamora. Jerome has been posited as the author of both the anonymous verse history Historia Roderici, in which he is not mentioned, and of the anonymous epic poem Cantar de mio Cid, in which he figures as a warrior-priest.
Frederick Baylis died in 1906, leaving the family business to his four children, Edith, Bertha, Gerald and Watson, who ran the paper as a partnership. From the turn of the century to the outbreak of the Second World War, the Advertiser ticked along, changing little until the appearance on the scene of Louis Baylis, Gerald’s son and the man behind the modern Advertiser. Louis saw the Advertiser through the dark days of wartime newsprint rationing, but perhaps the greatest contribution to the paper was to safeguard its future and independence by turning it into a charitable trust in 1962, in effect making a gift of the paper to the town. Norman Baylis, Louis' brother, who died in 1999, worked alongside Louis in these days and when Louis went into hospital just before the Advertiser's 100th birthday in 1969, Norman took over greater responsibilities.
Miller's career as an independent artist began unwittingly during the time he was stationed in Europe during World War II. With the shortages caused by the war, Miller's media by necessity was whatever he could lay his hands on - proper paper, pencils, paint and chalk were hard to come by \- but never one to pass on an opportunity to paint, draw or sketch, Miller took whatever art paraphernalia he could improvise and went out on his free time to artistically record the beauty that was still Europe. This frequently led to a spontaneous commission, where Miller would part with his current project for pocket change (or equally as often by making a gift of it) when a passer-by stopped to admire his work. After the war and while he worked at Goldsholl Associates, Miller continued as an independent artist both by private commission and by displaying his work at various venues. It was at a show at Hyde Park in Chicago that Miller was approached by Margaret Taylor- Burroughs, then director of the DuSable Museum, to create some kind of memorial to the museum's founders.

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