This sentimental approach can undermine a common trust strategy designed to preserve the estate tax exemption of the first spouse to die without leaving the survivor short of funds.
Their common faith facilitated trust, allowing a Quaker tradesman in London to ship goods across the ocean and be certain that he would be paid when they arrived in Philadelphia.
Another ETF with many of these holdings in common is the First Trust Materials AlphaDEX Fund ( FXZ).
They should have some expertise in common, have built up trust in each other and be able to work effectively together.
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Company Y common stock owned by any trust created hereunder: all decisions regarding the sale or retention of such stock and all voting of such stock.
In seeking to legislate on the matter, Lib Dem peer Lord Thomas of Gresford said ministers were refusing to "trust the good common sense of a British jury".
The Collins amendment will make banks replace a commonly accepted form of hybrid capital called trust preferred securities with common stock or other securities.
Sure, they know he'll probably have friends over, but they trust him to use his common sense, and anyway, he doesn't have that many friends.
We should deepen mutual understanding through communication, increase mutual trust through dialogue, and expand common ground through exchanges.
The 183-page document aims to replace the current muddle of state-specific trust law (most of it common law ad-libbed over the past two centuries by judges) with a consistent, comprehensive and up-to-date code.
"The law enforcement relationship between the United States and United Kingdom is predicated on trust, respect, and the common goals of protecting our nations and eliminating safe havens for criminals, including terrorists, " it added.
The US Department of Justice said its "law enforcement relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom has always been predicated on trust, respect, and the common goals of protecting our nations and eliminating safe havens for criminals".
These affinity frauds seem all too common these days as people search for someone to trust with their hard earned cash.
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Although dolphin sightings are traditionally more common in warmer months, Mr Benson says Sea Trust has been spotting them all year round since about 2009.
In the highest-performing e-commerce businesses mobile, social, globalization, cloud and legacy order management systems are all galvanized around that common goal: delight the customer and earn their trust.
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While most people will never have to worry about something as valuable as Superman copyrights, it is very common for disputes to arise regarding an estate, trust or assets of someone who passed away.
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Worse, the interplay between IRA and trust rules is so tricky that drafting mistakes are common, says Boston retirement plan and estate attorney Natalie Choate.
Mr Kirby said the trust had also invested in end-of-life care and targeted common problems in the area, such as respiratory diseases.
If they are lucky, countries have nationals in service with fluency in the right languages, but it's common for armed services to have to utilize local people, indeed raising issues of trust as well as cost and logistics.
In Trust , Fukuyama examines the cultural values that enable people to work together toward a common purpose and thus make these markets function.
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