It is the responsibility of the individual or corporation leasing the property held under public trust by the governing body to not only pay the monetary dues unto the community it is operating in, but also support the heritage, culture, and economic sustainability of that community.
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Under the housing trust's code, staff are expected to ensure that their opinions cannot be mistaken as being the opinions of the trust.
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Hank was well provided for under the Henry Trust and wouldn't have risked his mom's wrath by laying claim to the Lois Trust, too.
Through careful selection of a trustee to manage the trust for the benefit of your heir and by specifying instructions for distributions from the trust under a set of conditions that will maintain the incentive for your heir to continue to work, you will be able to exercise control over the situation long after you are gone.
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Under Pulliam's trust, widow Nina had veto power, which she may have used to block some company expansion efforts until she died in 1997.
At the end of March, total trust assets under management were 65% larger than a year earlier, putting pressure on trusts to find places to invest.
The case the U.S. Supreme Court will presumably use to sort all this out involves a trust established under the will of Henry A. Rudkin, Sr.
Earlier this year, the National Trust came under attack from several quarters over its decision to legally challenge the resort, which would be a mile from the Giant's Causeway.
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Of course it would have been better if the mistake had never happened, but it has, and the BBC, whose journalism is regulated under both the BBC Trust and Ofcom, is doing the right things.
He wanted to use the Non Profit Distributing model under the auspices of the Scottish Futures Trust, arguing that Mr Swinney had over-promised on NPD and under-delivered.
By that July the hospital was under emergency measures and the trust employed an additional 60 midwives.
Since 2010, the 'responsible officer' at each NHS trust has been under a professional obligation to refer concerns about doctors to the GMC.
The Northern Health Trust has been under considerable pressure, mainly due to the poor performance of the Antrim Area Hospital's accident and emergency department.
Under the plans, the trust's Queen Elizabeth Hospital site in Woolwich would come together with Lewisham Healthcare NHS Trust to create a new organisation.
Save to say that our Trust management is under intense pressure to meet various targets which it has been recognised we are under-resourced to do.
The Shropshire development has been trying to reproduce Bournville in a 21st Century setting under a scheme involving the trust and the Homes and Communities Agency.
With 14 wins during the season and a big playoff victory over the Cardinals under his belt, they trust him enough to open the World Series.
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"Usually, a revocable living trust for someone under 60 is more complexity than is necessary, " says Joan Bozek, a director in Merrill Lynch's private wealth management group.
The current dispute centers around whether Shari Redstone, under terms of a family trust, is entitled to become chairman of Viacom and CBS succeeding Sumner Redstone after his death, without board approval.
The second obstacle (far less formidable) I have identified is how to offer investors the opportunity to invest in such a novel proposed whistleblower claims trust without registration under the federal securities laws.
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Where it gets interesting is where the Debtor has assets in the DAPT state, but under the terms of the trust document, the Debtor has no ability to return them to the non-DAPT state where he resides.
Under its plans, the Dreamland Trust would be given the site for a peppercorn rent.
They suspect that ultimately their compensation level would drop if put under the U.S. Trust system.
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The chairwoman of an ambulance trust which has been under fire for failed targets and response times has resigned from her post.
The number of hospital beds could fall by 20% under the proposals, as the trust looks to treat more patients in the community.
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Supporters of the deal have argued the NHS had to look for a radical solution or else the trust would have gone under.
Cattle used to graze rare habitats across Surrey during the summer will spend winters on a local farm, under an agreement with the National Trust.
Under Massachusetts law, a charitable trust can deviate from its initial charter, but only if the mission essentially becomes impossible to carry out or runs into unforeseen problems.
The same judge ruled that the government had breached its responsibilities to the Indians, and said the trust fund would remain under court jurisdiction for at least five years.
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