Trustee Sentence Examples

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  • The trustee is also the assessor.

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  • He did not regard himself merely as the trustee of the national resources.

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  • The socialistic bent of New Zealand was already discernible in a public trustee law and a state life insurance office.

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  • He was a trustee and a benefactor of the college of New Jersey (afterwards Princeton University).

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  • The society is governed by a council of twenty and a president who is ex officio a trustee of the British Museum.

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  • These institutions (except the penitentiary, of which the governor of the state is an inspector) are governed each by a board of three trustees, the governor of the state and the secretary of state serving on all boards, and the third trustee being the state treasurer on the boards for the state insane asylum, the state reform school and the institute for the feeble-minded, and the superintendent of public instruction on the boards for the school for deaf mutes and the institute for the blind.

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  • The Government stepped in and appointed a mixed commission of Germans and Czechs, which should, as it were, administer the affairs of this country like a trustee for a person incapable of volition.

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  • A county trustee, whose duty it is to collect state and county taxes, and a sheriff are elected by the county for a term of two years; a clerk of the county court and a register are also elected by the county for a term of four years; and the county judge or chairman of the county court, the clerk of the county court, and the county health officer constitute a county board of health.

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  • Wykeham meanwhile was acting as keeper of the forests south of Trent and as a trustee for Juliana, countess of Huntingdon.

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  • It conceived itself as the trustee of a system of government which, however theoretically imperfect, alone of the governments of Europe had survived the storms of the Revolution intact.

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  • Sometimes the life tenant is the sole executor or trustee.

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  • As with all trusts, a trustee will be appointed to manage and control the assets.

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  • Now I must proudly declare my interest as a trustee of Wessex Archeology - and an Internet anorak.

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  • Another way of finding new trustees is to make use of a trustee brokerage service or trustee register.

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  • Assent is given by executing the deed or providing the trustee with a witnessed written assent.

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  • He is the President of the British Zimbabwe Society and a trustee of the Oxford based asylum detainee support group of Asylum Welcome.

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  • The assets of the scheme are held in a separate trustee administered fund.

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  • The results will be revealed at a pension fund trustee conference at the London Stock Exchange in June.

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  • Trustee, Dave Berry with his wife Karen and David Grant sporting a new hairdo!

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  • The Trust is grateful to Trustee Caroline Collier and her team at the Arnolfini for organizing this extremely moving and fitting event.

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  • Peter Coltman, Trustee Peter read English at Cambridge, then worked in educational television production at home and abroad.

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  • The trusts appeared to work when the foreign trustee refused to repatriate the assets pursuant to the courts ' orders.

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  • The duty cannot be excluded and the official receiver as liquidator, receiver as liquidator, receiver and manager or trustee may become subject to it.

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  • Any unauthorized trustee remuneration will be considered by the current trustee body.

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  • Trustee Detail Update form sent out with the Annual Return.

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  • Every other stockholder may transfer his shares to the same trustee or trustees and thereupon shall be a party to such agreement.

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  • This suggests compulsory trustee training, which may not sit easily with the requirement for all schemes to have a member-nominated trustee.

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  • The trustees appeared to rely on the Chairperson, who was also the founding trustee, to run the Charity.

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  • City of London The City Of London is the sole trustee of the Bridge House Trust.

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  • Pension trustee liability indemnity to trustee liability indemnity to Trustees against negligent act, error or omission.

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  • Can a local authority be the custodian trustee of a charity?

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  • Sometimes a charity also has a custodian trustee or holding trustees.

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  • However where the purchasers are purchasing as trustees of a settlement any trustees of a settlement any trustee may sign.

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  • Any land or charge (whether registered or unregistered ), which has vested in the trustee, will remain so vested.

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  • At English common law debts and other choses in action were not assignable (see CHOSE), but by the Judicature Act 1873 any absolute assignment of any debt or other legal chose in action, of which express notice in writing is given to the debtor, trustee or other person from whom the assignor would have been entitled to receive or claim such debt, is effectual in law.

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  • He was a terse, able and lucid speaker, master of wit and sarcasm, and a fearless critic. He gave liberally to Cooper Union, of which he was trustee and secretary, and which owes much of its success to him; was a trustee of Columbia University from 1901 until his death, chairman of the board of trustees of Barnard College, and was one of the original trustees, first chairman of the board of trustees, and a member of the executive committee of the Carnegie Institution.

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  • If a tenant become bankrupt, his interest passes to his trustee in bankruptcy - unless, as is frequently the case, the lease makes the occurrence of that contingency determine the lease.

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  • The Benefices Act of that year absolutely invalidates any transfer of a right of patronage unless (a) it is registered in the diocesan registry, (b) unless more than twelve months have elapsed since the last institution or admission to the benefice, and (c) unless "it transfers the whole interest of the transferor in the right" with certain reservations; in other words, the act abolished the sale of next presentations, but it expressly reserved from its operation (a) a transmission on marriage, death or bankruptcy or otherwise by operation of law, or (b) a transfer on the appointment of a new trustee where no beneficial interest passes.

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  • A new Small Holdings Act (1907) for England was passed; the Trades Disputes Act (1906) removed the position of trades unions from the controversy excited over the Taff Vale decision; Mr LloydGeorge's Patents Act (1907) and Merchant Shipping Act (1906) were welcomed by the tariff reformers as embodying their own policy; a long-standing debate was closed by the passing of the Deceased Wife's Sister Act (1907); and acts for establishing a public trustee, a court of criminal appeal, a system of probation for juvenile offenders, and a census of production, were passed in 1907.

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  • The property of the Army in the United Kingdom is held by the General for the time being, for the benefit of the Army exclusively, he being constituted the sole trustee of the property, in the disposal of which and in the appointment of his successor he is placed under the government of a deed poll, executed by Booth while the body was still known as "The Christian Mission," and enrolled in the Court of Chancery in August 1878.

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  • Bute filled the offices of ranger of Richmond Forest, governor of the Charterhouse, chancellor of Marischal College, Aberdeen (1761), trustee of the British Museum (1765), president of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (1780) and commissioner of Chelsea hospital.

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  • Prince Andrew had to see the Marshal of the Nobility for the district in connection with the affairs of the Ryazan estate of which he was trustee.

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  • A Trustee shall not be counted in the quorum present in relation to a resolution on which he is not entitled to vote.

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  • The duty cannot be excluded and the official receiver as liquidator, receiver and manager or trustee may become subject to it.

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  • The remunerated trustee is also a Director and majority shareholder of a media company.

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  • After resigning as trustee she raised concerns with the Commission about alleged misappropriation of assets and mismanagement by other trustees.

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  • Trustee Detail Update form Sent out with the Annual Return.

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  • The petition was initially raised only against the permanent trustee on her sequestrated estate.

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  • The beneficiaries are the only ones entitled to bring legal action against the Trustee, not the Settlor in this case.

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  • Reports must be dated and signed by at least one trustee authorized for the purpose.

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  • City of London The City Of London is the sole Trustee of the Bridge House Trust.

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  • A property where the liable person is a trustee in bankruptcy.

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  • In addition, he is a Trustee of the arts charity, Arts & Business.

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  • However where the purchasers are purchasing as trustees of a settlement any trustee may sign.

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  • Any land or charge (whether registered or unregistered), which has vested in the trustee, will remain so vested.

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  • The property will remain vested in any trustee until such time as the bankruptcy order is annulled.

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  • A deceased client 's personal representative or a bankrupt client 's trustee in bankruptcy can waive privilege.

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  • The trustee handling the foreclosure sale will be able to tell you the minimum bid the lender is willing to accept.

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  • Normally, child support payments belong to the child and the parent acts as a trustee to use the money for the benefit of the child, instead of the benefit of the parent.

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  • The grantor can give the trustee as much or as little leeway as desired.

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  • Your IRA trustee can transfer up to $100,000 of your IRA assets to charity without incurring taxable income.

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  • Claims can be filed by the injured individual or by a parent, legal guardian, or trustee on behalf of a child or incapacitated victim.

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  • This type of foreclosure begins non-judicially when the lender or the lender's trustee files and records a Notice of Default (NOD) with the county recorder's office.

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  • The seller could be the owner, a trustee or the foreclosing lender.

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  • This will often result in speaking with a trustee or bank with regards to the home you would like to buy, however, you will be able to bargain with the actual homeowner if the house is in "pre-foreclosure".

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  • If there is no surviving spouse, children or grandchildren the termination interests shall be handled by the author's personal representative, trustee or executor.

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  • Once you file for bankruptcy, the responsibility of collecting the non-exempt assets to be liquidated is given to an appointed trustee who takes care of selling them in order to pay your creditors.

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  • A court-appointed trustee oversees the reorganization.

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  • As of January 2004, any individual can establish a health savings account with a qualified HSA trustee or custodian.

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  • A bank, insurance company, or other trustee authorized by the IRS can open the account on the policyholder’s behalf.

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  • Hallam was a fellow of the Royal Society, and a trustee of the British Museum, and enjoyed many other appropriate distinctions.

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  • He was a trustee of Princeton University and Stafford Little lecturer on public affairs.

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  • The elementary school is administered by a school commissioner in each of the school commissioner's districts into which a county may be divided, by one trustee or three trustees in.

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  • A system of five trustees, with a sixty-day term of school, was replaced by a three trustee system, first with a one-hundred-day term of school, and subsequently with a one-hundred-and-twenty-day term of school annually.

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  • Duss became first trustee.

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  • Thus miserably perished the real founder of the Abbasid dynasty, the Sahib addaula, as he is commonly called, the Amin (trustee) of the House of the Prophet.

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  • He succeeded his friend Henry Hallam as a trustee of the British Museum in 1859, and took part in the reorganization of the departments of antiquities and natural science.

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  • The township officers, all elected for two years, are a trustee, a clerk, a treasurer, two or more justices of the peace, two constables and one road overseer for each road district.

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  • The deposits in the Post Office Savings Banks rose from £1,481,000 in 1880 to £ 10, 459, 000 in 1906, and the deposits in Trustee Savings Banks from £2,100,165 in 1880 to £2,488,740 in 1905.

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  • The clerk of the county court collects all taxes of persons, companies or corporations subject to a privilege tax; the county trustee the taxes of other persons.

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  • He was also a Trustee of the David Wood Trust, a charity set up in 1969 to further junior chess in Essex.

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  • The revenue derived from the sales and leases of this land constitutes an endowment fund upon which the state as trustee pays 6% interest.

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  • A separate deed poll, making the General sole trustee, was executed by Booth in regard to the property and funds of this branch of work.

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  • In 1814, before the site of this proposed institution had been chosen, Thomas Jefferson was elected a trustee, and under his influence the legislature, in February 1816, authorized the establishment of Central College in lieu of Albemarle Academy.

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  • In all the provinces they are under the control of the federal government which acts as their trustee, investing the money which they derive chiefly from the sale of lands and timber, and making a large annual appropriation for the payment of their annuities, schools and other expenses.

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