Although for developers like Urban Splash or the Environment Trust, or similar private, trust or charity based organisations, there is the scope to listen to residents, for most large developers, their overriding concern is to their shareholders whose interests (profit maximisation) are opposite to those of local residents (community focus, low energy-cost housing, etc.).
My investigations show that private and trust banks targeting the wealthy rarely provide competitive services.
Some years ago the Tax Court ruled that a private annuity trust, set up by the aforementioned David Orr with the help of Nafep, was a sham.
Last August a Senate investigating committee alleged the billionaire Samuel and Charles Wyly family used private annuity trust deals with offshore shells they controlled to avoid taxes on hundreds of millions in stock options and investment gains.
Founder Anthony March, who also runs the National Private Annuity Trust, says he's got a legal way to make the installment payments largely tax free: The seller transfers the asset to March's charitable "foundation" and gets back payments.
The Belfast Trust is suspending private operations while the Northern Trust has moved complex surgery services.
But given that much of the cyber initiative remains classified--including key details like the anatomy of the government's new networking monitoring technology and the degree to which it will be deployed on private sector networks--building trust with the private sector will be difficult, McConnell argues.
Manx Basking Shark Watch, a registered charity, is a Manx Wildlife Trust project supported by private industry, the Manx government and the Manx Lottery Trust.
Malabar does no advertising and sells its funds largely through financial intermediaries, such as private banks or bank trust departments.
The scandal over mis-selling, in addition to raising costs, has made it harder to persuade people to trust a private pension.
Mr Andrews' comments come a few weeks after he suggested that handing the running of Merthyr Tydfil's education services to a not-for-profit trust or private sector recovery team was an option he would consider for the troubled local authority.
That compares to 262 people in private residential homes and 1351 people in private nursing homes in the trust's area.
Preventive services would be carved out of the existing health insurance system and financed through a new, public-private system called the Wellness Trust.
For those originating from state statute, two broad categories can be drawn: (1) those recognizing trust protectors for domestic asset protection trusts, and (2) those recognizing trust protectors for private trusts.
Even if governments manage to put a global price on carbon, he says, the private sector will not necessarily trust them to maintain it, so may need extra incentives to invest.
Chris Remington, the Unison union's head of health for the London region, said it would be a "sad day for patients and staff" if South London Healthcare Trust fell into private hands.
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The new investment fund is independent of the government and 60% of its shares are owned by the Big Society Trust, a private limited company comprised of executives from social, business and government roles.
He and his wife emerged with a private foundation, a remainder trust and one lead trust with shares in a family limited liability company, plus two more that spring into being on the death of the surviving spouse.
In September, the South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust announced it was going into partnership with private firm Serco and the health watchdog warned the Mid-Staffordshire NHS Trust last month it had to find funds from elsewhere or face possible insolvency.
Modern presidents know full well that the popular trust depends on their private, as well as their public, behaviour.
In the meantime, polls show that 4 of every 5 investors have no trust in the dominant private financial institutions of our time.
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The plan would have seen the council and trust working with a private company to centralise certain services, including IT support and payments.
"Allowing a foundation trust to generate more private income does not release it from its prime duty to its NHS patients, " he added.
In early 1997, Robert Wolf, a Pittsburgh attorney, and Bruce Guiot, a director in the trust company of PNC Private Bank, studied the use of total return payouts for family trusts by back-testing various investment scenarios.
"This decision was taken following the minister's decision to reduce statutory residential care, and will not affect the large number of people the trust has placed in private residential care and nursing home care, " the statement said.
In the end, in aggergate, people trust the government more than private companies with their security.
Since 1995 Steven Roth, his Vornado Realty Trust REIT, and a private partnership he controls have owned 56% of the stock.
First Republic Bank and its subsidiaries provide private banking, private business banking and private wealth management, including investment, trust and brokerage services.
The Company's products and services include residential lending, commercial real estate lending, personal lending, private business banking, deposit services, trust services, brokerage services and investment management services.
They believe the nation needs "a new paradigm for prevention" of diseases and other health issues that can be financed through the Wellness Trust, a public-private system.
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