He called for major reforms in the application of anti-trust law, arguing for narrow view of anti-trust law that would regulate only the most obvious and egregious examples of price-fixing by corporate coalitions and mergers that would eliminate competition.
There was serious skepticism at that time that the laws of the state where the DAPT was formed would trump for choice-of-law purposes the laws of where the debtor or trust assets were located.
The force's website describes police in the city "as custodians of your trust" who strive "to enforce the law of the land impartially and firmly without fear or favour".
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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.
This Opinion is as close as we have come so far to a ruling on the choice-of-law issues involving asset protection trusts, outside of the foreign trust context.
The question remains whether the case will shed much new light on German law and the fuzzy concept of breach of trust.
State law regarding the legal status of trust protectors originates either from statute or judicial decisions.
One test of whether the deal constitutes a violation of anti-trust law is whether it gives Google significant control over Yahoo!'
In a clear reaction to the Helmsley case, the new Massachusetts law explicitly would allow judges to reduce the funding of any pet trust deemed excessive.
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Property rights, the rule of law, transparency and even trust count, too.
The union of law and economics may have had its greatest impact in the anti-trust field.
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But Belinda Phipps, the chief executive of the National Childbirth Trust, said the objections to the proposed new law were invalid.
The Second Amendment was designed to ensure that individuals retained the right and means to defend themselves against any illegitimate attempt to do them harm, be it an attempt by a private outlaw or government agents violating their trust under the color of law.
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Anticipating the law, ARM set up an Economic Empowerment Trust in 2005, putting 10% of the company's shares into a trust that benefits a range of organizations.
Whatever slight nuances of Cook Islands law that some believe makes it a better trust jurisdiction than any of the other offshore debtor havens, the bad reputation of the Cook Islands now outweighs those perceived advantages by at least tenfold.
As both the Majority and Dissent noted, the Courts tend to resolve choice-of-law issues so that creditors and other non-parties to the trust agreement are not disadvantaged.
Liberal Democrat Lord Thomas of Gresford offered a different perspective, saying that the law should remain as it is and that people have to trust in the ability of judges and juries to assess individual cases as they arise.
Another potential rub in welcoming world finance is the rule-of-law problem: Capital markets function on trust, and welshing on derivatives contracts, for example, is not conducive to bringing big money to the mainland.
"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.
Anti-trust law is of course based on the idea that some companies can grow too large, and in doing so, might be able to exert economy-sapping control over markets for certain goods.
This has several important implications, which include the increased costs resulting from this third-party interference and the ambiguous nature of trust protector status and duties in American case law.
"It's unheard of for police to use incendiary military munitions against peaceful protesters during a law enforcement operation, " Roger Normand, director of the Justice Trust, said at the report's launch in Rangoon.
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The new law also makes it possible to name a trust as a beneficiary of your 401(k) without nasty tax consequences.
Sometimes I think they are so after GOOGLE that they dont care whether or not Facebook breaks anti-trust law and thus they allowed a merger of the 2 strongst photo based social networks.
Georgia: A law gives drivers the option of affixing a decal with the slogan "In God We Trust" on license plates in place of the county where they live.
We are grumpy because we have learned, to our surprise and chagrin, that our trust has been misplaced and that our concept of the rule of law, from torture to trade agreements, differs radically from that of the United States.
Using a trust means you do not have to obtain the approval of your local Chief Law Enforcement Officer (CLEO) and the application can be sent directly to BATF.
Well, according to the law suit those guarantees, one issued by European BO Atlantic Trust Ek, were controlled by executives of AmiWorld and found to be insolvent.
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After the trust fund is credited for all of its own receipts, exactly as in current law, the Treasury will be left with the unified budget surplus.
"The impact of such operations undermines the trust and confidence of the Afghan people in efforts to build a just, peaceful and law-abiding state, " Eide added.
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