After a few years the trust takes back the art and sells it, crediting the cash to the donor's charitable account.
With a GRAT, a grantor puts assets into a trust and takes back an annuity payout for typically two to three years.
An entrepreneur or "grantor" gives an asset (usually founder's or pre-public offering stock) to a trust for his kids and takes back an annuity for himself.
In exchange for the stock the grantor takes back a promissory note, again bearing a government-specified rate of interest (currently less than 1% for a nine-year note) that locks the value of the stock in at the time of the transfer.
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Wells Fargo's revised policy takes back unpaid compensation awards in the event of misconduct, material error, failure to supervise or in the event the company or an individual executive's business group has a material downturn in financial performance or failure of risk management.
So they went 15 miles due east right to the edge of the coast, and then went -- basically turned back and made a straight beeline up the coast, and that takes you back to the airport in New Orleans.
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That takes Earth back to a time when Neanderthals stalked the plains of Europe.
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He takes Elvira back, and everyone sings the praises of Isabella, the resourceful woman from Italy.
Your life revolves around being a student and everything else often takes a back seat.
This performance sedan takes GM back to its roots, reviving a rear-wheel-drive tradition absent for 17 years.
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Tracing the roots of how MySpace came about in the first place, takes us back to 1990s.
It just takes you back to the romance of rail travel with nightly gourmet meals that you dress up for.
Scotland remain unbeaten in the tournament and the win takes them back to the top of the standings.
Graph Search takes us back to our roots and allows people to use the graph to make new connections.
In America, where notoriety is as, if not more valued, than noteworthiness, integrity takes a back seat to Q-ratings.
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This takes us back to one of the essential attributes of a money.
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Our last section takes us back to the initial premise of the book.
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So that takes me back to the initial question: What do you do when there is simply not enough money?
Well, of course, the record industry would love this, because it takes them back to the much more lucrative model.
Innovation takes a back seat when the biggest companies are gunning for litigation and bans on competitors based on existing patents.
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But when it comes to high-end "transformer" jackets, as Mr. Jennings calls them, novelty value takes a back seat to straight-up value.
His argument is complex, and takes us back to the late medieval era, when Italy was ahead of the rest of Europe.
The root word takes us back to the ancient Celts who held a ceremony called Samhain in order to honor the harvest cycle.
"Colin Powell takes a back seat to no one when it comes to abstinence and abstinence education, " White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said.
This obviously is a big step, takes it back to the level it was at the end of the war and so on.
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Meanwhile, investors are pouring into assets in search of a return for their loose cash, which takes us back to the rising stock market.
And when we talk about a benediction, it takes me back to thinking about the first time a flame was introduced into this world.
This takes us back to the goal of Stoos: stewardship of living human beings, not the management of the machine or other inanimate purposes.
"Jane and family are still my priority at the moment ... so the cricket takes a back seat, " McGrath told Sydney radio 2KY on Tuesday.
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