Sentences with phrase «given by the trustee»

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if you have obtained a legal proxy from your broker, bank, trustee, or nominee giving you the right to vote your shares, by attending the Annual Meeting and voting in person using a valid legal proxy.
acting on behalf of either which the Trustee believes is given as authorized by the Trust Agreement or a custody agreement, respectively, or (2) from or on behalf of any Authorized Participant which the Trustee believes is given pursuant to, or is authorized by, an Authorized Participant Agreement (provided that the Trustee has complied with the verification procedures specified in the Authorized Participant Agreement).
The per - Share number of Bitcoins exchanged for a purchase or redemption is calculated daily by the Trustee, using the Blended Bitcoin Price, or such other publicly available price as the Sponsor may deem fairly represents the commercial value of the Trust's Bitcoins, for the Bitcoins being valued to calculate the Bitcoin amount in respect of any liabilities for which covering Bitcoins sales have not yet been made, and represents the per - Share number of Bitcoins held by the Trust, after giving effect to its liabilities, sales to cover expenses and liabilities and any losses that may have occurred.
For shares you hold beneficially in the name of a broker, trustee or other nominee, you may change your vote by submitting new voting instructions to your broker, trustee or nominee, or, if you have obtained a legal proxy from your broker or nominee giving you the right to vote your shares, by attending the meeting and voting in person.
They will honor a plea by Mayor Robert Chiszar to give the village trustees a chance to annex the 115 - plus acres of Yunker farmland.
The pact, approved by trustees 4 - 2, gives the vacant historic building to the park district, allows for park improvements and for expansion of a village water reservoir.
Fonvil, a trustee since December 2013, gave his explanation for a series of cashed checks and how the summer program was run despite logistical problems under questioning from his attorney, Kevin Dunlap and cross-examination by county prosectuors.
The SUNY Board of Trustees pulled the degree that Cosby got from the Fashion Institute of Technology in 2000 and another given to Levine by SUNY Potsdam in 1996.
That authority was given to him by the SUNY Board of Trustees in 2008.
«Our last board of trustees meeting just two weeks ago, we revoked a degree - an honorary degree - that was given to Harvey Weinstein by the University of Buffalo,» Johnson said.
In August, two members of the IAS Board of Trustees gave the institute a challenge grant of $ 100 million, to be matched by $ 100 million from other donors over the next 4 years.
The Secretary shall give or cause to be given all notices in accordance with these Bylaws or as required by law; shall, in consultation with the President and Executive Officer, establish an agenda for each meeting of the Board of Trustees; and, in general, shall perform all duties customary to the office of Secretary or as may be determined from time to time by the Board of Trustees.
Add to this nebulous college entrance environment the challenge presented by the proliferation of four - year high schools, whose numbers skyrocketed from 2,526 in 1890 to 10,213 in 1910, and it is easy to see why the trustees of the Carnegie Foundation felt the need to define college: «An institution to be ranked a college must have at least six (6) professors giving their entire time to college and university work, a course of four full years in liberal arts and sciences, and should require for admission not less than the usual four years of academic or high school preparation, or its equivalent, in addition to the preacademic or grammar school studies.»
Wilshaw wrote: «Given these worrying findings about the performance of disadvantaged pupils and the lack of leadership capacity and strategic oversight by trustees, salary levels for the chief executives of some of these MATs do not appear to be commensurate with the level of performance of their trusts or constituent academies.
The proposal, which was made by the Trustees and endorsed by the association's 3,000 - strong membership base, will give the school business profession a more formal representative body with an emphasis on stronger professional development and quality assurance.
The motion — intended to give teenagers more time to sleep and, presumably, a better chance at learning — was unanimously endorsed by the other 10 trustees.
«Given the reemergence of poor governance practices coupled with new evidence of troubling decisions made by the school's board of trustees, placing the school on probation signals my deep concerns about the viability of the school under its current governing board,» Wulfson wrote.
Our trustees will determine if you qualify for a consumer proposal and give you advice about what kind of debt proposal may be accepted by your creditors.
Assuming the fund remains segregated, the fund's trustee may give effect to the transfer by reclassifying the following assets as segregated non-current assets:
Assuming the fund remains segregated, the trustee may give effect to the transfer by reclassifying the following assets as segregated non-current assets:
Additionally, any payment on a debt which qualifies as one of the above payment can be taken back by the trustee and given to the rest of your creditors.
A Canadian T3 tax slip, or Statement of Trust Income Allocations and Designations, is prepared and issued by financial administrators and trustees to tell you and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) how much income you received from investment in mutual funds in non-registered accounts, from business income trusts or income from an estate for a given tax year.
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.
An arrangement to place the control of a company in the hands of certain managers for a given period of time, or until certain results have been achieved, by shareholders surrendering their voting rights to a trustee for a specified period of time.
If they wait until Phyllis is 65, then, given the rule that both trustees by 65 or older, they can avoid a deemed disposition rule for assets transferred to the trust and resulting capital gains taxes.
Given the low rate of tax paid by superannuation funds, their ability since 2000 to recoup excess franking credits, and the large difference in tax effect between working and pension members, one would assume that super trustees would be among the most tax aware of investment fiduciaries.
A trust is a legal arrangement under which one person, the trustee, controls property given by another person, the trustor, for the benefit of a third person, the beneficiary.
All too often, museum curators cave to these pressures, too, validating the trend by staging exhibitions of market - darling artists collected by their trustees with a lack of scruples that gives the worst insider traders a run for their money.
The Wein Prize, one of the most significant awards given to individual artists in the United States today, was established in 2006 by jazz impresario, musician and philanthropist George Wein to honor his late wife, a long - time Trustee of the Studio Museum and a woman whose life embodied a commitment to the power and possibilities of art and culture.
Now the museum is announcing a $ 100,000 unrestricted award to be given to an artist every two years, financed by Suzanne Deal Booth, a museum trustee.
A. C. Hudgins, trustee of the MoMA, has given several works of David Hammons, Senga Nengudi and Henry Taylor to the New York museum, and he convinced his friend, the financier Henry Kravis, to buy works by Mark Bradford and Kevin Beasley.
Pratt Institute's President Thomas F. Schutte kicked off the evening with welcome remarks followed by the Chair of Pratt's Board of Trustees, Bruce Gitlin who gave a warm introduction to The Pratt Family and presented Mike Pratt with the first award of the evening.
The earlier of the two self - portraits featured in the exhibition, shown above, was acquired in 1904 by Henry Clay Frick and remained in the Frick family until 2014, when Trustee Mrs. Henry Clay Frick II generously gave it to the museum.
For one week, we will be displaying a selection of the artworks that have been specially commissioned for inclusion in this year's auction (WANDERLUST), giving our members and the public an opportunity to preview the works and leave absentee bids before the event.The gala, which is chaired by Contemporary Art Society Trustee Antje Geczy and sponsored by Boucheron, will take place at the Old Vic Tunnels in Waterloo on 13 March and the auction will be conducted by Sotheby's.
Three trustees each gave a work by Joseph Beuys, a key post-war German artist unrepresented in the museum's collection.
«The changes dictated by the settlement explore every possible way to get the school back to free tuition; give students, faculty and alumni a powerful role in Cooper's governance; and create a more fiscally conservative approach supported by a reshaped Board of Trustees.
Key note speeches were given by Architect David Chipperfield, Paul Carter, Director Victoria Pomery, Chair of Trustees John Kampfner and John Durtnell from contractors R Durtnell and Sons.
Part II, on view through May 26, focuses on acquisitions in conceptual art, a special interest of the UAM, and a dozen works given to the museum by the estate of late trustee Marcia Weisman.
The paintings, which span the years 1958 to 1992, were given to the museum by museum trustees who wish to remain anonymous.
Assembled over the last fifty years, and made a promised gift to the Morgan in 1975, the collection has now been given in full to the museum by Life Trustee Eugene V. Thaw and his wife, Clare.
The Baltimore Museum of Art: Given by the Board of Trustees and Staff in Honor of Arnold L. Lehman, Director, 1979 ‑ 1997, BMA 1997.130.
Established in 2000 by longtime Whitney trustee Melva Bucksbaum and her family, the Bucksbaum Award is given every two years in recognition of an artist, chosen from those included in the Biennial, whose work demonstrates a singular combination of talent and imagination.
There appeared to a mix - up between the instructions given by the Public Trustee's office to the lawyer for three infant plaintiffs.
The inter-relationship between the way ss 86 and 87 (both as proposed to be amended) work for non-domiciliaries is another minefield: only gains made by the trustees of a settlor interested settlement which are remitted to the UK will no longer be able to give rise to liability in the hands of a beneficiary.
Fiduciary: A person or organization who is given authority and responsibility over assets not owned by that fiduciary, such as an executor or personal representative in an estate, a trustee for a trust, or a conservator in a conservatorship.
A telling point was his observation that under a bare trust the trustee's sole duties to the beneficiary are not only to allow him to enjoy the trust property, but also to obey any direction the beneficiary may give as to how the trust property should be disposed of by putting an end to the trust.
In RFF, the Court ruled that an «exception to the exception» applied, since the «legal advice [was being] procured «at the trustee's own expense and for his own protection,» given that the «trustee is defending himself against the threat of litigation brought by the beneficiary.»
Instead of giving up property, a debtor will repay all or a portion of his debt during the bankruptcy period and live within a strict budget that is monitored closely by the bankruptcy trustee.
Among other conditions for PPF recognition, a contingent asset arrangement must be in the PPF's standard form and various certifications need to be given by the pension scheme's trustees to the PPF both at inception and annually thereafter (normally before the end of March each year).
Domestic support obligations, administrative expenses, claims for wages, salaries, and contributions to employee benefit plans, claims for the refund of certain deposits and tax claims, are given priority, in that order, in the payment of dividends by the trustee.
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