Word: rental
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...bill provides that those investors who have held bonds since 1920 or before are to receive 5% interest on the new issue and the Government is to redeem annually $6,250,000 of the converted loan at par. Those subscribers who are practically destitute are to receive a "social rental" (apparently a small annual repayment of principal in addition to interest) of 2% of their holdings, in no case to exceed a total of $150 per annum, the annual sum of $10,000,000 to be earmarked for this purpose. All others holders?this part of the law being designed...
...theatre on his property. When approached upon the subject by a CRIMSON reporter, Mr. Newhall said, "No definite transactions have taken place, and I have no authority to make any statement upon the idea of a theatre at Harvard Square, beyond the fact that negotiations for the rental of my property have been under...
Woolworth will pay a rental of $400,000 a year for the first 21 years. A graduated rental scale has been arranged for the second and last periods. These three periods have doubtless been fixed to correspond to Beethoven's famous "three periods," out of respect for the composer's shade, which undoubtedly haunts the hall. The rent for the entire 63 years will amount to the neat little sum of $27,500,000. In addition, the tenant has agreed to pay taxes, insurance and running expenses...
...Rental of water power $219,964,954 for 100 years ($103,866,654 for 50 years...
...Rental of water power, $138,084,400 for 50 years...