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New York's charter school law, like those in some other states, provides no support for building expenses or capital funds.
All the proceeds from shows were used to cover the building expenses and payment of artists.
Building expenses were covered by the sale of boxes and seats.
As of 1986 the Japanese government provides faculty, financial assistance to cover building expenses, textbooks, and teaching materials at no additional charge.
Cutting corners on building expenses, I guess.
This would eliminate a lot of the wasteful building expenses that New York proposes for one frivolous 17-day party in 2012.
If they like the plans (and if the group likes them), they gradually put up money for land, an architect, a contractor and building expenses.
The organ alone made up about 1/3 of the church's building expenses, and it later received a decorative organ case created by Daniel Wroblewsky.
Martha Gester, associate dean of the college, explained that since H.S.A. is a business, it could cover more of the building expenses on its own.
Building expenses were covered by the sale of palchi, which were lavishly decorated by their owners, impressing observers such as Stendhal.
They also said they were worried that big givers would pour even larger sums into the political parties' funds for building expenses, which are exempted from the proposal.
The school was built in 1856 on land donated by Sir G Smyth with building expenses donated by William Gibbs.
The king in March 1312 gave the brothers 700 marks for building expenses, and in the summer of that year the conventual church was dedicated and a cemetery consecrated.
The former offers a lower up-front cost, but the user is unable to use the land as collateral to finance building expenses because pad sites do not have their own legal address.
The remainder of the national dividend would consist of an overall pricing subsidy, whereby a designated proportion of all purchases, including home building expenses, would be rebated to consumers.
Irving Salem, a lawyer representing seven New York City co-ops, has argued, among other things, that since interest income generated from reserves is used for building expenses it should qualify for exemption.
The commissioning owners, The Royal Mail Group, suffered financial trouble as a result of the Great Depression, and Harland & Wolff sold Achimota to defray building expenses.
But oil companies have seen such arrangements as a method of compensating for building expenses for structures operating at sites like Piper, which is more than 120 miles offshore and in nearly 500 feet of water.
For the first two years the rector returned his stipend to the treasurer as his offering toward the building expenses (he also installed the furnace at his own expense, ensuring the warm devotion and gratitude of his flock).
Land was often acquired for little or nothing; in many places the citizens and those living within the jurisdiction of a town gave their services in the building of walls, the equivalent, it may be argued, of a tax intended to cover building expenses.
Adding to the problems are reductions in state student aid, cutbacks in reimbursements for Federal research, shortfalls in the budgets of the university's separate schools and outstanding building expenses, primarily for the renovation of Butler Library, the main university library.
By contrast, speculative builders can pass on all of their building expenses to their tenants, and they generally charge higher rental rates for taking on more risks, including the possibility that they will be left holding on to thousands of square feet of vacant office space.
He has survived ethics scrapes ranging from the arguable use of his Senate staff for campaign activities to a controversy over a Dallas savings and loan operator's paying almost half the $117,000 in building expenses on Mr. Gramm's vacation home on the Maryland shore.
The president of the co-op association had been unable to complete the bathroom renovations; the building's insurance had lapsed; the president had stopped paying his monthly maintenance on his own apartment, and he rebuffed requests from other co-op members for a financial accounting of building expenses.
Daniel Mailov laid a bet: if the Mailovs did not manage to get the theatre built on time, they would offer it to Taghiyev as a gift; if the theatre was indeed built by 1911, Taghiyev would have to cover all the building expenses.