As the father of seven sons and daughters, John has the heart of a protector.
It is difficult to image the type of trust that should not have a Protector.
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For West African countries such as Senegal and the Ivory Coast, Paris is much more than a protector.
Thus, drafting further evolved to prohibit a Protector from being the Trustee, or appointing somebody close to the Protector.
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As president, Chavez cultivated an image as a protector of the country's marginalized, and his followers worshiped him with fervor.
As a protector of the state Vladimir Semichastny was the master of the Soviet Union's vast and effective worldwide network of spies.
The military has been seen as a protector of secularism in Turkey.
By contrast, with a Protector, the misbehaving Trustee can be fired.
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The economy will continue to grow as long as the state continues its evolution from a restrictor of private action to a protector of private property rights.
But with a Protector, the new Trustee can be fired.
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So why would a living trust need a Protector?
FORBES: Trust Protectors -- What They Are And Why Probably Every Trust Should Have One
There arises at some point the at least theoretical threat that if one gives a Protector the power to both fire and appoint a Trustee, the Protector will appoint herself as the Trustee.
FORBES: Trust Protectors -- What They Are And Why Probably Every Trust Should Have One
Without a Protector, the situation is bad.
FORBES: Trust Protectors -- What They Are And Why Probably Every Trust Should Have One
Sixty-six percent of likely U.S. voters believe that there is too much government power and too little individual freedom in America today, and they are evenly divided over whether the federal government is a protector of individual rights or a threat to those rights.
Aluminum foil as a piecrust protector: To prevent a piecrust from burning while the filling cooks, make a foil collar to deflect heat.
The unreliable narrator of the novel, a governess charged with caring for two children who may or may not see the ghosts she sees, invites the reader to flip-flop between thinking her a lone protector against unspeakable evil and a greater threat to the children than any spirit.
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Himself an engineer and mathematician who proudly wears a pocket protector and says he still uses a slide rule, Fisher has chosen a very different kind of executive as his likely successor.
The Uniform Trust Code provides some guidance when it states that any individual providing direction to a trustee is fiduciary per se. (Footnote 4) Contrast this with Alaska and Arizona, whose statutes state that a trust protector shall not be treated as a fiduciary unless the trust instrument provides for such treatment.
In this case, the Missouri Court of Appeals imposed a fiduciary duty on a trust protector where neither statute nor the trust instrument established a fiduciary duty.
After all, the US has been for a long time a useful military protector, a powerful economic model as well as an enduring normative power to most of them.
Scouts say he has the blend of speed and strength that teams look for in a pass protector, but he could also excel in run blocking, a key requirement for the Giants' left tackle.
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Prudence and a sound knowledge of a clients needs are required before proceeding with a trust protector.
Bubble Wrap is a better protector than either, but Sealed Air must constantly sell potential customers on its superiority.
He said the brigader-general was a high-profile figure, someone seen as a "protector of Sunni interests and an integral part of 14 March".
Mr. Chairman, you have been a leading protector of U.S. taxpayer interests with regard to U.S. financial and trade policies toward the former Soviet Union.
Wearing a plastic protector designed to make him more comfortable, Crosby scored twice in the game's first eight minutes and the Penguins raced to a quick 3-1 lead.
To circumvent this risk, these Americans would appoint a trust protector to supervise the management of the trust by the foreign trustee, and, if necessary, remove that trustee.
Familiar with Unequal's claims that its pads can absorb up to 80% of the "chronic impact shock" from hits, Mr. Hatfield asked Unequal to design a chest protector for Mr. Vick using the same patented technology Unequal develops for shoes worn by some NFL players.
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