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The board was formed on the Museum's inception to hold its collections in trust for the nation without actually owning them themselves, and now fulfil a mainly advisory role.
Many private firms in the 19th century avoided the corporate model for these reasons ( Andrew Carnegie formed his steel operation as a limited partnership, and John D. Rockefeller set up Standard Oil as a trust ).
The trust was formed as part of the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II, and is intended to support charitable organisations and projects across the Commonwealth of Nations, focusing on areas such as cures for diseases and the promotion of culture and education.
He formed firm friendships and developed deep trust among the Native Americans, especially the Narragansetts.
It was Edison's format, however, that became first the dominant standard and then the " official " standard of the newly formed Motion Picture Patents Company, a trust established by Edison, which agreed in 1909 to what would become the standard: 35 mm gauge, with Edison perforations and a 1. 3 aspect ratio.
Standard Oil ( Indiana ) was formed in 1889 by John D. Rockefeller as part of the Standard Oil trust.
Two years later, a trust, known as the Mount Kaputar Trust, was formed to give guidance on managing the park.
The studio like any other independent studio or theater at that time, was under attack from " The Big Three ", MPAA, who had formed a trust to block out Independents and enforce the monopolistic studio system.
A trust formed, and work began restoring the historic precinct beside the port, perhaps the most atmospheric urban area in New Zealand.
Many farmers found that they could no longer sell their tobacco crop at a profit and that the ATC was the region's only buyer, now that the many tobacco companies had formed the trust using that agency to purchase all the tobacco from any farmer at a fixed price.
Eventually a trust, formed by supporters, purchased a cottage and surrounding property there for them.
At the time, the film industry was controlled by the powerful Motion Picture Patents Company, a trust formed by the major film companies.
Our critic ends his review with the observation that Spare's " drawing is often more shapeless and confused than we trust it will be when he has assimilated better the excellent influences upon which he has formed his style.
" He did not force her to resign immediately, claiming to trust her denial of the quotation, but she was dropped from his new cabinet when it was formed a few weeks after his narrow re-election.
His friends Ahmed Zakaria and Rangoonwala formed a trust called Yaad-e-Shakeel after his death and this trust is now the source of some income to his bereaved family.
In 1964 a charitable trust was formed to manage and develop the Museum and this was replaced by the present Narrow Gauge Railway Museum Trust on 11 July 1994.
Psychotherapy has been said to be the most useful form of treatment because of the trust formed in a patient and therapist relationship.
In 1908, the Motion Picture Patents Company or " Edison Trust " was formed as a trust.
The Findhorn Foundation is a Scottish charitable trust registered in 1972, formed by the spiritual community at the Findhorn Ecovillage, one of the largest intentional communities in Britain.
However, in the long run these very policies helped reinforce the fiscal and economic system, as the taxation system that was developed formed an efficient and sturdy base for the debt-service of the state, thereby reinforcing the trust of lenders in the credit-worthiness of that state.
Social capital was defined to explain the inherent value formed in neighborhood relationships which allowed members to cooperate and establish a communal sense of trust.
# a trust with assets in excess of $ 5 million, not formed to acquire the securities offered, whose purchases a sophisticated person makes.
Because of this major obstacle to trade, a turnpike trust was formed, with Henry Harvey a trustee, to build the causeway which now takes the road below the plantation west to the Old Quay House.

trust and Guernsey
In 1967 the private banking and trust operations were expanded offshore and new offices were opened in Jersey and Guernsey to take advantage of the offshore tax benefits.
An offshore private banking and trust operation was established in 1981 in Gibraltar to complement the offices in London, Jersey and Guernsey.

trust and company
There are numerous types of business entities available throughout the world such as a corporation, limited liability company, cooperative, business trust, partnership, private limited company, and public limited company.
Inter IKEA Holding, in turn, belongs to an identically named company in the former Netherlands Antilles that is run by a trust company based in Curaçao.
However, the term is frequently used to refer to a practice in which an insider or a related party trades based on material non-public information obtained during the performance of the insider's duties at the corporation, or otherwise in breach of a fiduciary or other relationship of trust and confidence or where the non-public information was misappropriated from the company.
Others that are subject to these regulations include financial institutions, credit institutions, estate agents ( which includes chartered surveyors ), trust and company service providers, high value dealers ( who accept cash equivalent to € 15, 000 or more for goods sold ), and casinos.
* Trinidad Energy Services, an oil and gas services company and trust
About 2, 000 registered institutions offer a wide range of offshore banking, investment, legal, accounting, and insurance and trust company services.
* DDR Corp., an American real estate investment trust company.
An equity security is a share of equity interest in an entity such as the capital stock of a company, trust or partnership.
On 20 January 1327, Edward II was informed at Kenilworth Castle of the charges brought against him: The King was guilty of incompetence ; allowing others to govern him to the detriment of the people and Church ; not listening to good advice and pursuing occupations unbecoming to a monarch ; having lost Scotland and lands in Gascony and Ireland through failure of effective governance ; damaging the Church, and imprisoning its representatives ; allowing nobles to be killed, disinherited, imprisoned and exiled ; failing to ensure fair justice, instead governing for profit and allowing others to do likewise ; and of fleeing in the company of a notorious enemy of the realm, leaving it without government, and thereby losing the faith and trust of his people.
Section 7 elaborates on specific and crucial concepts of the Clayton Act ; " holding company " defined as a " common and favorite method of promoting monopoly ", but more precisely as " a company whose primary purpose is to hold stocks of other companies " which the government saw as an abomination and a mere corporated form of the ' old fashioned ' trust.
In order to trust anything that is authenticated by or encrypted by a TPM or a Trusted computer, therefore, one has to trust the company that made that chip, the company that designed the chip, those companies allowed to make software for the chip, and the ability and interest of those companies to not compromise the process.
# The owners of the business want to retire and want to sell the company to the management team they trust ( and with whom they have worked for years )
In 1911, the year it became independent from the Standard Oil trust, the company sold 88 % of the gasoline and kerosene sold in the Midwest.
* Madison Guaranty, a financial trust company
The legislation provides for the transfer of the finance minister's responsibilities to the independent BMA, with respect to granting and revoking trust company licenses.
In effect, Picou, then chairman and CEO of Real Times, Inc., led what was then labeled a " Sengstacke family-led " deal to facilitate trust beneficiaries and other Sengstacke family shareholders to agree to the sale of the company.
An alternative form is to use a custodian bank or trust company to hold the underlying security and a transfer agent / registrar to track ownership in the strip bonds and to administer the program.

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