Word: escrowed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Even the Republican Party is holding Kojima's donations to its campaign committees in escrow pending court action. Harvard, on the other hand, has already spent the money...
...years. Launched last week in surburban Washington, START lets people have their nest egg and spend it too. To enter the plan, a consumer pays a one-time enrollment fee of $25. Whenever a member buys something from a participating % company, 1% of the purchase price is put into escrow. Once the escrow balance reaches $100, members can open up a START Plus annuity account. Each account receives a 1% contribution on the first $1,000 spent, 3% on amounts between $1,000 and $2,000, and 6% on subsequent purchases for the balance of the year. Says START chairman...
Simon & Schuster is challenging a New York law requiring that all royalties due a criminal for his story be put in an escrow fund for his victims. The law--known as the "Son of Sam" law in reference to the alias used by serial killer David Berkowitz--is the oldest such statute in the nation. More than 40 states have similar laws, and all are in jeopardy of being ruled unconstitutional by the Court in the Hill case...
...soon as the forces begin to withdraw, all prisoners would be exchanged and economic sanctions against Iraq lifted. The proceeds from Iraqi oil sales, however, would be deposited in an escrow account supervised by the U.N. Secretary General. Iraq would receive this money upon completion of its withdrawal from Kuwait...