What they feel the child deserves and what they can afford. There is no requirement or obligation to give any money.
However much you think they have earned in their 16 years.You can always get them a car :)
The Virginia Plan called for representation in Congress by population or by the amount of money given to the central government.
Nope, grandparents can give "gifts" of money, clothes food what ever, but the financial obligation of XXX amount of dollars is required every month, regardless of what else is purchased and by whom.
No, unless the amount is over $500
It is a amount of money given to god freely.
$2000
Multiply the dollar amount by (1/100) of the percent commission.
Athletes are not given prize money for winning gold, silver or bronze etc. at an event.
It's the amount of money an office has been given to spend on things.
the amount of money you actually earn during a given pay period
It depends what you mean to say. "Token of money" means a coinlike substitute for real money, which can be used exclusively on buses or other forms of mass transit. These are usually called "tokens". A token amount of something, on the other hand, is an amount just large enough to be able to say that it was paid. In the same way that a token minority employee is the one employee of the minority hired to prove that minorities are hired, a "token amount of money" is an amount given just to say that something was given. People often talk about leaving a token amount of money to someone in their wills, saying "I leave to my cousin John Jones the sum of one dollar." Likewise, a token amount of money might refer to an honorarium, a gift for services which is grossly less than the value of the services really is, and which is given to volunteers. Where I come from, "token amount of money" is more idiomatic than "token of money". It may be different elsewhere.
sometimes a temper with peasants & lords about amount of money payed , counted or even given.