Furthermore, the clinic has been shown to be a recipient of federal money.
Any student who completes the Play It Smart program in Atlanta Public Schools and then chooses a school that has received an endowed scholarship as a result of participation in the bowl is now guaranteed to be a recipient of the scholarship when they attend that school.
Part of the reason is that an OBE or a knighthood expires when a person dies - but it is also highly unusual for there to be calls for a recipient to be stripped of their honour after they have died.
BBC: Sir Jimmy Savile after receiving his knighthood in 1996
Britain's nationalist party appeared to be the recipient of a sizeable protest vote against the political elite and the EU, analysts said.
That could be a terrible hardship, unless the recipient can lay hands on a fancy derivative that turns illiquid stock into cash.
The case centered on Xavier Alvarez, a water-district board member in California, who was convicted of falsely claiming to be a Medal of Honor recipient.
"As a large and rapidly growing energy user, Apple cannot be a sustainability leader if it remains a passive recipient of the electricity it is provided from dirty utilities, " the Greenpeace report says (PDF).
Marr said he is "honoured" to be the next recipient of a gong that The Clash, Paul Weller and Noel Gallagher have won in recent years.
Without more delineation, a recipient may be unable to differentiate which of the product, process, customer, marketing or financial information she receives from you is, and is not, confidential.
There is a doppler shift when the recipient is moving and this can be a significant issue.
The reverse side is inscribed with "On behalf of a grateful nation, " with a space for the recipient's name to be inscribed, framed by a laurel wreath representing "honor and high achievement, " the department said.
The quaint theory that interest should be taxable income for the recipient and a deductible cost for the payer goes back to the earliest days of the tax code almost a century ago.
The Supreme Court has said that for a transfer to be a tax-free gift for the recipient, the donor must be acting out of "detached and disinterested generosity" and without expecting any economic benefit.
And the timing of the ceremony is rather up to the recipient: there will be a list of dates and places offered as to when they can turn up and they make their choice based upon their own plans.
The donor was a 20-year-old airman who was training to be an aviation mechanic in Pensacola, and the recipient was a retired Army veteran, according to the Department of Defense.
Since Mr. Daley works at JP Morgan, a TARP recipient, if he is hired, we think this would be a sign that: 1. ties to TARP banks are no longer toxic in Washington, and 2.
The transfers are considered exports because they are "deemed" to be going to the country where the recipient is a citizen.
He said the equivalent in the nonelectronic world would be a catalog that is sent to a home in an envelope with the ability to send out the recipient's address to other stores the minute the envelope is opened.
The donor advocate is supposed to take into account only the donor's concerns -- for example, in Paul's case, the abnormal EKG findings -- and not the concerns of the recipient, since sometimes there can be a conflict of interest between the two.
In any event, no tax deduction is allowed for items in less than good condition, a determination that must be made in writing by the recipient of the goods in question.
To make sure the advocate is focused solely on the donor, there's supposed to be a "wall" between the donor advocate and the recipient's team, but federal inspectors observed Lahey's donor advocate going on medical rounds and participating in meetings run by the recipient's team.
On its back, a blank scroll supplied a space wherein the recipient's name could be engraved.
If your proposed divorce settlement agreement includes alimony payments, in most cases, you will have to declare those payments as taxable income. (Although not commonly done, alimony can be structured as non-taxable income to the recipient and a non-deductible expense to the payor).
The e-mails, claiming to be from the Revenue and Customs, tell the recipient they are due a tax refund.
This form of gift can be more meaningful if you take the time to find a charity that the recipient likes to support.
It would happen only if a certain gene from the crop confers a selective advantage on the recipient--an occurrence that should be uncommon with biopharming, where most often the added gene would make the plant less fit and less able to proliferate.
"Will Ferrell epitomises what it means to be a comedic genius and it's only fitting that he should be the inaugural recipient of this award, " MTV's president Stephen Friedman said.
The Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister organisation of this newspaper, forecasts that by 2014 Liaoning will be the largest recipient of foreign investment in China.
When the stakes are in the billions, shareholders should be more than happy to sign off on a multimillion-dollar paycheck, even if the recipient is just slightly better than the next best option.
Kidney transplant recipient Sally Satel has noted that burial and cremation expenses can be provided when a body is donated to science -- as long as it isn't used to save the life of a current patient.
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