10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «EVEN-HANDEDLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
even-handedly in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
even-handedly im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Law of Trusts and Equitable Obligations
(1) A general duty Where a trust has been created for the benefit of multiple
beneficiaries, the trustees who have the task ofallocating the property have a duty
to act even-handedly between them, so that they are all treated impartially and no
...
Robert Pearce, John Stevens, Warren Barr, 2010
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Equity and Trusts Concentrate: Law Revision and Study Guide
even-handedly. Investment is about the management of risk. When considering
their duty of investment, trustees must consider not only the need to provide an
income for life tenants but also how to preserve and ideally increase the capital
for ...
Iain McDonald, Anne Street, 2014
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Equity & Trusts Concentrate: Law Revision and Study Guide
Nestle v National Westminster Bankplc [1993] confirms that trustees have a duty
to act even-handedly towards the different classes of beneficiary: Nestle v
National Westminster Bank plc [1993] 1 WLR 1260 Georgina Nestle, a
remainderman ...
Iain McDonald, Anne Street, 2013
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The Next Generation of Responsible Investing
Even-Handedly. Another complication with the notion that beneficiaries can
instruct trustees arises where the trust has several beneficiaries (Moffat, Bean, &
Dewar, 2005, 59). What if they are not unanimous in their views on how the trust ...
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Letters to the members, patrons and friends of the branch ...
That in endeavoring to accomplish its high and holy mission, the Society should
deal even-handedly, and bear impartial testimony against all forms of
fundamental doctrinal error and practical immorality, prevailing in any and every
part of our ...
Seth Bliss, American Tract Society, American Tract Society (Boston, Mass.), 1858
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Casenote Legal Briefs: Business Organizations, Keyed to ...
A state statute must be upheld if it regulates even- handedly to effectuate a
legitimate local public interest and its effects on interstate commerce are only
incidental, unless the burden imposed on such commerce is clearly excessive in
relation ...
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Making the Connections: Using Internal Communication to Turn ...
even-handedly. People are not stupid and will ask you difficult questions. If you
are being 'economical with the truth' they will quickly sense it. Therefore you have
to be straight and credible about what changes are involved; overweighting one ...
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Handbook of International Trade: Economic and Legal Analyses ...
Governments may tax or regulate only domestic producers that produce only for
the domestic market without burdening international trade. But a country that
taxes or regulates even-handedly (i.e., that does not systematically discriminate ...
E. Kwan Choi, James C. Hartigan, 2008
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A Review of Forty Years of Community Law: Legal Developments ...
The regulation was even-handedly applied. The Court extended the reach of
Article 49 to non-discriminatory regulations64 restricting the access of the service
provider to the market of another Member State.65 The use of the catch phrase ...
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Toleration, Diversity, and Global Justice
But, in my opinion, the most blatant failure to apply liberal standards even-
handedly is the reluctance of liberal states to confront global inequality. We saw
in the last chapter why a commitment to global equality follows from a faithful ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «EVEN-HANDEDLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
even-handedly im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
China opened the door, we shut it: Marcos
"We're strategically important to any great power in Asia-Pacific, but we have to play that role even-handedly. We have to stop thinking in terms ... «ABS CBN News, Jul 15»
Editorial: Officials have a duty to carry out laws fairly
... officials should carry out their duties fairly and even-handedly, with the possibility those officials who refuse to do so may face consequences. «Huntington Herald Dispatch, Jul 15»
WTO Finds That COOL Is Simply Not Cool, and House of …
They argued that COOL requirements did not apply even-handedly to domestic and foreign producers, and thus they placed non-U.S. ranchers ... «JD Supra, Jul 15»
Our criminal justice system needs fixing
... justice is fairly and even-handedly applied to the accused, to the victims and to the community, and to fix our broken criminal justice system. «Royal Gazette, Jul 15»
Minister Mildred Oliphant - American Chamber of Commerce …
... have won at the CCMA and the Labour Court, which proves that these institutions deal with matters even-handedly and without fear or favour. «AllAfrica.com, Jul 15»
From Oklahoma! to death row: Opera Nuova productions highlight …
Terrence McNally's libretto is wonderfully skilful, even-handedly showing the effects of the crime on the victims as well as the perpetrator, ... «Edmonton Journal, Jul 15»
Currencies: The Rules of the Game applied to Germany and Greece
But, if they are to be applied, they need to apply even-handedly to all the players of the game. Germany is required to pursue counter-austerity ... «Scoop.co.nz, Jul 15»
Ghosts Of War Give Way to Development in Sri Lanka
Can you think of a single GoSL that has approached the Lankan minorities issue even-handedly? 150,000 Eelam Tamils disappeared/killed is ... «Inter Press Service, Jun 15»
20000 motorists fined for driving in North Hill bus lanes in …
... to be done even-handedly and in a way that does not unnecessarily inconvenience motorists for whom driving is a necessity, not a luxury.”. «East Anglian Daily Times, Jun 15»
Editorial: A suitable choice to probe police killings
Of course, some district attorneys have no problem dealing with them and perform their duties even-handedly. In fact, that's what the the state's ... «Times Herald-Record, Jun 15»