But the Public Health Trust Act 1875 already imposed a statutory trust over the land, giving priority to public access and recreation.
The Clayton Anti-trust Act of 1914 forbids a person to be on a board of two rival firms at once if it reduces competition between them.
None of this would work, Greve notes, unless every state legislature passed its version of the MSA, a collective action that created the equivalent of a gross violation of the federal Sherman Anti-Trust Act.
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Now Zikmund-Fisher tells other parents to trust their instincts and act, even when a pediatrician tells them not to worry.
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Think about a young women dropping off her infant at day care as the ultimate act of trust born out of a need to delegate.
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Trust them to think and act independently on behalf of your startup and your brand.
The 1990 Act also stipulates that a trust's freedom to vary pay and conditions must be "in accordance with regulations and any directions given by the Secretary of State".
And even though the health secretary has now intervened, many NHS trusts will still not be compelled to act because they have foundation trust status which gives them autonomy from central government.
"The trust is now investigating the circumstances and will act upon any recommendations that are identified, " the statement added.
Asking your employees what they need to be successful is not only an act of empowerment but also of trust.
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Earlier Lord McCluskey told MSPs he found it "deeply offensive" that the Scotland Act said "we can not trust the Scottish judges" to decide which cases go to the Supreme Court.
Can we trust DB, Societe General and other banks to act in our collective best interests?
And from that standpoint, if people get clearer about what they actually put their trust in and what they're prepared to act on, I think it leads to stronger Christians, stronger churches.
However, under the Dodd-Frank Act, banks this year will need to start phasing out use of trust preferred as capital.
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For markets to function effectively, investors need to trust the information reported by companies, and research analysts need to be able to act independently.
The profession has less trust in your science than in NIH-sponsored studies and is less likely to act on results from trials you sponsor, let alone conduct.
By failing to act appropriately with the immediate firing of an abusive coach who himself had violated the trust of the parents who entrusted him with their children, Tim Pernetti violated the trust of these same parents.
The Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009 requires return preparers expecting to file 10 or more individual, estate, or trust returns after 2010 to file electronically.
So it's crucial to bolster the men and women of courage in politics: the ones who can act as ambassadors between these increasingly dug-in parties and who can kindle that small flame of trust that has almost gone out.
Notably, in the case of North Lakelands NHS Trust the CHI team concluded that it could not be sure that the problems of abuse of patients and failure to act on complaints would not be repeated.
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