Sentences with phrase «deemed trusts take»

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It's been like a year plus I've taken part in the comment section, but trust me I've been here through n through and am fully aware of the major players here... Gone are the days we use to have over 60 70 comments on week days... Now too many angry fans and admin unwillingness to let some comments slide cos he deems them propaganda...
I still think NY was in the drivers seat with Melo I don't think this was necessarily Melo picking OKC over PDX I think NY management saw our offer of ex-scrap heap players and felt the OKC offer was better Maybe Noah injury played a role I think NO would not offer up what NYC deemed to be better then the OKC trade I do think Kantor and McDermott are better then Meyers, Harkless, Noah, etc... So without one of our draftees from this year or a high draft pick NY took the best offer I trust that NO is a good judge of talent and felt giving up anything more then what he offered was not worth an aging but talented Melo
«I have faith and trust in the criminal justice system, and similarly I have faith and trust that this jury took its responsibility to weigh the evidence in this case seriously and render a verdict that they deemed appropriate.
The reason I think this is an issue is that you are saying «I want to publish Traditionally», «I trust an Agent will pick up a good book» and then when your book isn't deemed suitable you act as it the Agent doesn't know anything rather than taking the feedback and working with it.
It's shocking that one of the world's most trusted conservation groups deems it acceptable to take money from such companies,» said Picken.
In sum, and on all of the three arguments (express trust, CAPL 1990 deemed trust, and the right to take in kind) LMP was out of luck and had no claim on the holdback monies.
LMP Resources claimed a share of the hold - back monies (to the extent of its share of production from jointly owned property) on the basis of: (1) an express declaration of trust, (2) a deemed trust under clause 507 of the 1990 CAPL Operating Procedure, and (3) an entitlement to take its share of production in kind.
As Benefits Canada explains, the court held that the federal statute took precedence over the provincial statute, ruling that «the deemed trust that gives priority to pension claims under Newfoundland and Labrador's Pension Benefits Act wasn't effective in a liquidation scenario in a [CCAA] proceeding.»
After Wabush had sold its assets, it sought direction from the Quebec Court on whether the deemed trust in respect of the deficits and the outstanding special payments took priority over the claims of other creditors.
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