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It emerged in November 1988 with a plan that endowed the Manville Trust with $850 million in cash, 50percentt of Johns-Manville's common stock, a perpetual claim on 20percentt of the company's consolidated profits and bonds with a face value of $1.3 billion.
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In my 1993 book Macro Markets, I described the world's GDPs as the "mother of all markets" and emphasised a form of debt tI called "perpetual claims".
Perpetual optimists claim that their cheery dispositions bring them better health.
Scientific and governmental sanctioning bodies have looked askance at perpetual-motion claims for many years.
A later group, Harmsen's crowd, grew frustrated last winter when Facebook seemed to claim perpetual ownership of users' contributions to the site.
Many of them lay perpetual non-exclusive claim to things you've created on their site.
The English statute, in addition to providing authors with copyrights on new works for a term of 14 years renewable for another 14-year term, also replaced the booksellers' claimed perpetual rights in existing works with a single 21-year term.
The U.S. Navy claims perpetual rights to all its aircraft, no matter how long-ago they crashed, or where.
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