Sentences with phrase «by a custodian who»

The securities must be left in a deposit account which is taken care of by a custodian who charges a custody fee.
A minor may have a Savings Account opened by a custodian who must be at least 18 years of age, have a valid social security number, and be a U.S. resident.

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The banks themselves will store duplicate copies of the decryption keys for their messages with «independent custodianswho are not controlled by the bank.
Civic responsibility belongs to all the people because the people as a whole are the best custodians of the right, the safest guardians against the perversion of justice by the powerful few who would rule over others for their own advantage.
We begin with «A richly illustrated life» edited by two Sisters of the Spiritual Family «The Work», who are custodians of Newman's shrine at Littlemore.
According to her, dictatorship is actually enthroned when the rule of law is trampled upon by those who are the custodians of the temple of Justice.
«We expect the security services, who after all are the custodians of our laws, to lead by example by respecting these laws,» said the letter.
The prevailing wage bill passed by the Council last month mandates higher - than - minimum wage pay for security guards and custodians who work in 41 large buildings where the city leases the majority of space.
That response drew yet another from the university and its public record custodian urging the state appellate court to either protect the competitive interests of Arizona's higher educational institutions by defending «the freedom, vigor, candor and integrity of the researchers who work there» or rule on its own that «the need to protect the confidentiality and privacy of the work done at Arizona's universities» outweighs the public's right to know.
Such personal reflections are woven throughout «Newtown,» including interviews with ordinary citizens like Father Bob Weiss, who buried eight children following the tragedy, and Rick Thorne, the school's custodian, who has been hailed by some as a hero for making three calls to 911 and keeping police on the phone for 10 minutes while confronting the shooter.
By now in the series, the actors are all fine custodians of their characters, and anyone who's seen either of the previous movies has at least trace, informal memories of the interconnectedness of their relationships.
If you had a gold backed IRA for example, this would be run by an account administrator and supported by a suitable custodian, who holds the physical precious metals in a vault, in order to comply with IRS regulations.
To make this possible, you should look for a skilled and experienced self - directed custodian, who will permit you to invest in almost any assets authorized by the tax code.
Your securities and money are held by a third party clearing firm (or «custodian»), Apex Clearing, who is also a FINRA registered Broker Dealer.
You can avoid the problem by naming as custodian someone who will not make any gifts to the account.
Martu Art from The Far Western Desert (24 September — 30 November) is an exhibition of vast and vibrant paintings by artists of the Martu people who are the traditional owners and custodians of the Great Sandy, Little Sandy and Gibson Deserts in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
I saw urban poor kids who were coming to school early and staying late to care for and measure the brown trout fingerlings they were raising in an aquarium in a Brooklyn classroom kept chilled with an improvised cooling system made of an old refrigerator by a custodian.
«The richest source of relevant information will be the documents held by the core custodians from the core time period,» says Duncan, who advises studying these documents before designing a search for other relevant documents.
Under this procedure, the ICC Secretariat would serve as the custodian of a Sealed Offer which had been rejected and would not disclose it to an arbitral tribunal until after the merits and the quantum of the case had been decided and the tribunal was ready to determine who should bear the costs of the arbitration or in what proportion they should be borne by the parties.
Their philosophy — to regard themselves as temporary custodians of long - term and enduring businesses rather than short - term investors who want to bail out when the price is right — is one than could fruitfully be assumed by more equity partners in law firms.
By comparison, physical custody tends to go to the parent who was the primary caretaker of the child during the marriage and this parent is referred to as the primary physical custodian.
The court considers all relevant factors including the wishes of the child's parents, the wishes of the child, the relationship of the child with the parents, siblings, and any other person who significantly affects the child's best interest, the child's adjustment to home, school, and community, the mental and physical health of everyone, any physical violence by the child's potential custodian, whether directed at the child or at another person, episodes of repeated abuse whether directed at the child or directed at another person, and the willingness and ability of each parent to encourage a close relationship between the other parent and the child.
(6) «Indian custodian» means any Indian person who has legal custody of an Indian child under tribal law or custom or under State law or to whom temporary physical care, custody, and control has been transferred by the parent of such child;
Whether an arrest occurs or not, CPS will initiate some form of protective action - whether via a Safety and Protection Plan to preclude the perpetrator from having access to the child (if the perpetrator is then arrested), or by way of a Court action - either initiated by the non-abusive parent or by CPS - if the perpetrator is the parent or other custodian who has a constitutional or court - sanctioned right of access to the child.
a trustee in bankruptcy, custodian, receiver, receiver - manager, or liquidator who is appointed under a provincial or federal enactment, in respect of real estate services undertaken by the person in that capacity;
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