The threat of a successful attack
by a trustee in bankruptcy against a respectable ancillary relief order is no more.
An instrument placing ownership of property in the name of one person, called a trustee, to be
held by the trustee for the use and benefit of some other person.
Since the buyer had no proof of making the deposit except a cancelled check endorsed
by the trustee for the estate, the division dismissed the complaint.
With a trust, you can have the money
managed by the trustee until the children reach a certain age, such as 25 or 30.
The CEO will also implement all of the policies
approved by the trustees (including those for the direction of the teaching and curriculum at academies).
The second mortgage holder would be paid the same dividend
by the trustee as all the other unsecured creditors.
The vote is among the first significant actions
taken by trustees after the board's balance of power changed as a result of the election.
Modern estate planners have the property held in trust
by a trustee with an equitable life estate beneficiary and a trust instrument that is more clear about who is responsible for what.
The legal rights and responsibilities of trustees are governed partly
by the Trustee Act and partly by Canadian and English court decisions.
The two sessions that are
provided by your trustee will help you identify some of the underlying issues that may have caused you to get into trouble.
In another case an academies trust paid out almost half a million pounds to companies
owned by trustees and executives of the trust.
The transaction is expected to be
conducted by a trustee under the guidance of the federal ethics commissioner.
Money or property of an estate is held in custody, or in trust,
by a trustee until it is turned over to an heir.
If your RRSP is held with a life insurance company, then depending on who the beneficiary is, the entire RRSP may be exempt from
seizure by your trustee.
If your restrictions are to be extended then you will be
notified by your trustee or official receiver who is taking care of your bankruptcy case.
It will be
issued by a Trustee and will list the actual date of your foreclosure sale within the document.
The Panel Trustee will then pay creditors according to the priority level they have been
given by the Trustee.
Furthermore, your employer will not be informed of your bankruptcy
by your trustee unless you want them to disclose this information.
To avoid problems, make sure the bankruptcy filing and repayment plan are accurate and complete and have been signed off
by the trustee before the meeting.
If you lend to family members or to yourself, you need to remember that you can't be late or miss payments, or you risk foreclosure,
initiated by your trustee.
According to the official document
released by the trustee, over $ 1.5 billion worth of bitcoin are yet to be sold.
If you have executed a deed of trust with your mortgage lender, your deed is held
by a trustee pending full payment of your note.
If you have filed bankruptcy the money is
kept by your trustee to be shared amongst all of your creditors.
Normally secured debts like your home, car, and furniture bills get paid
first by the Trustee, as well as other priority debts like taxes and child support.
He was first approached for financial assistance in 1971
by trustees of the museum.
Your brother would likely be upset to find out that the money you gave him to repay your loan will be
taken by the trustee.
Although TLATA 1996 changed the law in respect of co-owned land and secured creditors (see Mortgage Corporation v Shaire) the insertion of s 335A (3) into IA 1986 reflected the existing legal situation in respect of applications
made by trustees in bankruptcy.
They explained the difficult position faced
by trustees who are generally powerless to force a company to pay money into a pension scheme — unlike The Pensions Regulator.
A report of a
sale by the trustee of funds from collapsed Japanese crypto exchange Mt.Gox also contributed to the negative sentiment.
Echo Lake, 1998, Peter Doig (1959 --RRB-, Tate:
Presented by the Trustees in honour of Sir Dennis and Lady Stevenson (after Lord and Lady Stevenson of Coddenham), © Peter Doig.