Increasingly sophisticated clients are stipulating fiduciary status in their contracts but the issue is still hotly contested.
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The city and developer signed the contract stipulating the wall's removal in the first half of February.
Assure independence of the judiciary by stipulating that supreme court judges, once appointed, cannot be removed until retirement.
Its trustees also insisted on drafting a special agreement stipulating that funds provided to the diocese were held in trust.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy wants a bill stipulating how companies must inform consumers that their data has been breached.
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The government says the decision was taken in accordance with a law stipulating that all senior media editors must be Panamanians.
Chad has passed laws stipulating how the money is to be used.
Now, the last thing I'd say is -- I was asked is there a way of stipulating that this will go to particular loans.
During the passage of the current bill, the Tory opposition inserted a clause setting up an appointments commission for life peers and stipulating how it should operate.
At issue for the court was the legality of two articles in the civil code stipulating that marriage can only be between a man and a woman.
Authorities in Guangzhou in Guangdong and Yancheng in Jiangsu have introduced rules stipulating that a homeowner's consent must be obtained before anyone can run searches on their property.
Most of these amendments are mere time-wasters, stipulating, for example, that cheques may not be handed out on the floor of the House, a practice that is anyway illegal.
On July 6th the European Parliament passed a resolution calling for EU-wide legislation stipulating that at least 40% of seats on listed companies' supervisory boards will be reserved for women by 2020.
In other words, by stipulating what states could not tax (the negative), the Framers implicitly affirmed their power (the pregnant) to tax anything else without having to seek congressional authorization to do so.
The lining of these pits and regulations stipulating what can be used for the lining has been a constant source of contention between regulators, the natural gas industry and citizens who live nearby.
Since 1950, the Academy has required Oscar winners to sign an agreement stipulating that neither they--nor their heirs--will sell their statuettes without first offering to sell them back to the Academy for a buck.
Second step: They can sign a contract--symbolic, not binding--stipulating that, by a certain age (provided the business is not in financial distress) that they will move on and let the next generation take its lumps.
Along the way a friendly favor or two may be exchanged, the press ethic stipulating that any good turn not be in the form of a free pass that cheats the reader of full and fair coverage.
On Tuesday, 26 coalition MPs - 16 Conservatives and 10 Lib Dems - voted against the government by backing a House of Lords amendment stipulating that individual councils should be given the right to opt out of the temporary planning rules changes.
The plea from the sport's most powerful figure comes just two days after Britain's ruling Labour party proposed new laws stipulating that supporters' groups must own over 25 per cent of their club and have the option to buy it should they encounter financial difficulties.
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