This trust does not have a roll of beneficiaries, and now no one will be empowered to look into this. |
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The present level of benefits means that most beneficiaries are living in poverty. |
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The main beneficiaries of the bill are US producers of corn, sorghum, barley, wheat soybeans, oilseeds, cotton and rice. |
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The sharing economy is already worth billions of dollars, but its direct beneficiaries aren't mainstream entertainment companies. |
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It will become even harder to swing public opinion behind humanitarian interventions if war profiteers and racist thugs are direct beneficiaries. |
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The beneficiaries are not smallholder farmers but huge multinational agribusinesses. |
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It is not hyperbole to say that those beneficiaries of wartime tax cuts and contract deals should now be called war profiteers. |
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Removing the challenge period will result in misidentifications and innocent beneficiaries being punished for the crimes of others. |
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From the very outset there was bitter conflict as to who exactly should be the beneficiaries of liberty, equality and fraternity. |
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Thus, the beneficiaries of this scheme will get a double bonanza, a savings on their tuition fees and an international exposure. |
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This must be so on principle, since the trustee and beneficiaries are privies, and the authority is not wanting. |
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Elk, mule deer, wild turkeys, black bears, and pumas still roam the range, beneficiaries of its remoteness. |
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Because the Federal funding has been based on postcodes the main beneficiaries have been regional private schools with boarders. |
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I agree that genetic profiling will segment private health insurance markets and cause some beneficiaries to pay higher premiums. |
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The patient and the unemployed person are better described as beneficiaries of the service. |
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The original capital remains in the estate, but the beneficiaries gain from the growth on the investment as it is free from inheritance tax. |
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The companies are direct beneficiaries of the trend to outsourcing by cost-cutting multinationals. |
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This is paid by an insurance company to the beneficiaries of the policyholder when they die. |
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It will still grow much faster than inflation even after beneficiaries face increased copayments and the likely loss of some benefits. |
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The co-owners held the legal estate upon trust for sale for themselves as beneficiaries. |
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With the Tories flatlining at the same level as in 2001, the Liberal Democrats and smaller parties have been the beneficiaries. |
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In fact, this is a demanding standard, since the beneficiaries of the fiduciary duty must give their fully informed consent. |
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Trustees have a fiduciary duty to act in accordance with the trust deed and for the benefit of the beneficiaries. |
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An inheritance tax is always imposed on beneficiaries when the deceased owns property or assets in Spain. |
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Typically, beneficiaries of such class action suits get piddling sums, often nothing more than a discount on their next purchase. |
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It should follow also that the beneficiaries of the 1877 trust were also those who would have been entitled to the rights of common. |
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He said the incorrect SocPen information made it difficult to collate beneficiaries with paypoints. |
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Some beneficiaries named in the original will of July 14th 2000 were cut out in any of three codicils subsequently added. |
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Most beneficiaries of this cockeyed system have the grace to keep their heads down and mouths shut. |
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Less populated states would likely have been beneficiaries of this somewhat flawed mathematical adjustment. |
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The three sons of Mr Lionel Smith, whose administratrix is the respondent, were the beneficiaries. |
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The willed third of the property cannot cover all the mentioned beneficiaries. |
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Of course they are the beneficiaries of kickbacks and illicit hordes of money safely stashed in cash and kind, in many cases also abroad. |
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Moreover, pedigrees, by which dynastic links could be checked, do not exist for all the families of all his beneficiaries. |
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First, it seeks to encourage more sole parent beneficiaries to establish paternity, and apply for child support. |
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Forty one percent of the beneficiaries did not receive the full amount of money. |
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Students are among the chief beneficiaries from the original website's section on festival transport. |
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So the developing countries, the main beneficiaries of US largesse, are digging in against other UN reforms unless they get the extra cash. |
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The Court of Appeal allowed the beneficiaries to amend their claim to allege dishonesty. |
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As beneficiaries of government largesse, these individuals have somehow hijacked the American Dream. |
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The GFT has been one of the beneficiaries of business largesse in the last year. |
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Any failure on its part can be visited by an action by the investors as beneficiaries under a trust. |
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The authors conclude that among Medicare beneficiaries with unstable angina pectoris, more than one half have atypical presentations. |
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Even if no lawsuit is filed, it can be quite unsettling to deal with overanxious beneficiaries who want their inheritances immediately. |
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It will be a tragedy if the Liberals continue to be the main beneficiaries of this. |
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The global liquidity spigot is wide open and an increasing number of economies are beneficiaries. |
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With average lifespans lengthening, more plan beneficiaries are retiring than dying. |
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The domicile and residence of the settlor and the beneficiaries is also relevant. |
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The math, engineering, applied health studies and science faculties will be the primary beneficiaries of the funding. |
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The list is as long as your arm, but the beneficiaries may have been as surprised as anyone else. |
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But my stepbrother and I are named as equal beneficiaries of my father's estate. |
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This stupendous sum has failed spectacularly to improve the lot of its intended beneficiaries. |
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You can't discriminate against beneficiaries at all-not on race, color, national origin, disability, or religion. |
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The beneficiary electing against an instrument is required to do no more than to compensate the disappointed beneficiaries. |
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Provinces have subsequently had to calculate which of their social grant beneficiaries were paid too little backpay in the past. |
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It was for backpay for beneficiaries who must now be paid social grants from the date of application rather than the date of approval. |
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I should also say the position was that all the beneficiaries were also guarantors. |
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In Piedmont and Naples the nobles were the principal beneficiaries from the alienations of tax revenues and demesne lands. |
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In mutual wills cases they are a testator, a testatrix and an intended beneficiary or class of beneficiaries. |
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The deceased's assets pass to his beneficiaries at their market value on the date of death. |
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The children just happened to be the beneficiaries of that exercise that she was legally obliged to provide because she was the mother. |
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Our work with the State has resulted in a 10-year history of affordably providing access to quality care for Delawarean beneficiaries. |
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First, Medicare wants to keep health care costs for its beneficiaries under control. |
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The beneficiaries were profiteers from war industries whose boldly flaunted new wealth intensified social tensions. |
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Simultaneously, if oil or natural gas is discovered in the Beja land, they have to be the main beneficiaries of such minerals. |
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The intended beneficiaries of the appeal were not starving Somalis or hungry Haitians. |
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Many jurisdictions will look through the trust and tax the settlor or beneficiaries directly. |
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It affects those who are the beneficiaries of the charity's functions, beneficence and bounty. |
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The reformists treat the working class as passive beneficiaries of their policies. |
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Those who are most in need would not be the only beneficiaries of our policies. |
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The entitlement of the trust beneficiaries is not affected by a contribution holiday. |
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Except that when they popped outside for the photocall, the actors found themselves becoming the unexpected beneficiaries of the fictional bogus charity. |
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The land would be held upon trust by them for the other beneficiaries. |
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He had been one of the main beneficiaries of the government's wave of privatisations during the mid-1990s, when state-owned assets were sold off at knock-down prices. |
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He was liable to the other beneficiaries with interests in the residuary estate for the loss suffered by the trust shareholding, i.e. their decrease in value. |
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Early beneficiaries of this belief included a tailor's son, Jean-Marie Hervagault, who insisted that he had been removed from the Temple in a linen basket. |
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Unlike other kinds of theft where the principal beneficiaries are the thief and other low-life cretins, here the person who benefits the most is another contractor. |
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The snp, a rare center-left nationalist party, were the beneficiaries of this revitalized Scottish consciousness. |
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In my experience, secular Americans are as likely as religious Americans to believe that we are the rightful beneficiaries of some kind of manifest destiny. |
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Senior women like Drew and Warner are not the only beneficiaries of sponsorship at Credit Suisse. |
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I have also decided to radically restructure the rates and the thresholds for all three classes of beneficiaries and to increase the threshold for probate tax. |
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The bursary scheme initially started in 1979 with six beneficiaries in the fields of engineering, medicine, metallurgy, mining and human resources. |
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If the Jalanidhi project is for the betterment of the people, then there is no question of the beneficiaries having to pay for the water supply system. |
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Under the new Medicare law, Medicare beneficiaries have all or part of their prescription-drug costs covered by the government. |
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Molina said he has asked state Medicaid directors for guidance on how to proceed with its 2.1 million beneficiaries. |
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They are, as far as anyone can tell, bitterly hostile to the oligarchs, believing them to be the undeserving beneficiaries of resources that belong to the nation. |
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And so, oddity of oddities, one of the beneficiaries of that might be the president. |
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While there may be many mutualistic relationships between plants and animals, often plants are more the victims rather than the beneficiaries of the relationship. |
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In shifting his attention to the universities, the prince has found beneficiaries that are unimpaired by any of the limiting notions that guided Giuliani. |
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When the executor or administrator prepares accounts to be approved by the beneficiaries, heirs-at-law or the court, an application for compensation should be included. |
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Of course, these cannot be allowed to become the overriding considerations but the concepts of fairness between classes of beneficiaries does not require them to be excluded. |
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He brought that honourability with him into the classroom, and at the end of the day it was his young pupils who were the real beneficiaries of it. |
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I think we can civilise global capital, provided we realize who the beneficiaries are, and as I say, they are the trade union members, the pensioners, the workers. |
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One boy decides to do a good deed and thereby create a ripple effect by asking the beneficiaries of his kindness to pay it forward by helping others. |
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The beneficiaries included indigent persons such as the visually challenged man who lived with his family in the claustrophobic confines of a public call booth. |
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In traditional language, fiduciaries must make full disclosure and obtain the informed consent of their beneficiaries to their acting inconsistently with their duties. |
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For the very same people to firstly decide on that and then be the principal beneficiaries of its policies and money is a serious conflict of interest. |
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What these beneficiaries of social mobility urged on contentious workers was pious resignation, and in no city did they sermonize more harshly than in Rouen. |
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The beneficiaries of this fire sale will be transnational companies and China's wealthy elite, who have intimate connections to the political leadership. |
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Students, postdocs, and colleagues were inevitably the beneficiaries of lessons in geography and foreign cultures as an added bonus of his trips abroad. |
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The typical danger areas are buying property, offshore trusts, transferring funds to spouses and children, and dealing with unusual requests from the beneficiaries of a will. |
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But courts have not been as forgiving when the beneficiaries had agreed not to probate and then decided more than four years later that the will should be probated. |
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Many of the beneficiaries of this system were appointed very young after truncated studies, lightning ordination, and rapid progress through a hierarchy of lesser dignities. |
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This can be disadvantageous for an individual who is significantly younger than the other beneficiaries, or if an individual is the only person of the group of beneficiaries. |
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The firm of lawyers in Atlanta who subsequently handled the dispersion of Mary Ellen's estate have already distributed the vast bulk of it to a number of other beneficiaries. |
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Beginning in 2010, the regulations will allow an executor or a personal representative of an estate to adjust the cost basis of assets acquired by the estate's beneficiaries. |
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To ensure that every drop of water is properly utilised, beneficiaries in rural or urban areas should be reasonably charged on the basis of the quantity used. |
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As the wealthiest generation in US history approached geezerdom, drug companies, health care, and nursing homes were beneficiaries. |
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The main beneficiaries were the Canadian reading public, and the American reprinters who supplied them. |
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The beneficiaries of this attitudinal shift are Hindu nationalists. |
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The AFL-CIO Building Investment Trust is a real estate fund serving pension plans with union member beneficiaries. |
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Most of the beneficiaries were Royal courtiers, who paid large sums in order to enclose and sublet the forests. |
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Other beneficiaries include Joseph Yeomans from Adfa, near Newtown, who will use the money to fund work placements in France and Switzerland. |
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A different example of involving regulatory beneficiaries comes from OSHA's letter to a union representative on walkaround inspections. |
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Either immediately or eventually, the beneficiaries will receive income from the trust property, or they will receive the property itself. |
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The relative costs, benefits and beneficiaries of free trade are debated by academics, governments and interest groups. |
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Each year the Trust will select and nominate charitable beneficiaries to which the funds will be distributed. |
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In November 1928, as the beneficiaries of this revulsion, the Liberals made a clean sweep of every seat on the borough council. |
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In addition, a trustee may be liable to its beneficiaries even where the trust has made a profit but consent has not been given. |
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Testamentary trusts may be created in wills, defining how money and property will be handled for children or other beneficiaries. |
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Yet the wars in Wales, of which Tostig's constituents were principal beneficiaries, needed to be paid for. |
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These beneficiaries of international surrogacy include same-sex couples, infertile opposite-sex couples, and unmarried or unmated individuals. |
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In the meantime, drug manufacturers that operate patient assistance programs do not need to rush to disenroll all their Part D beneficiaries. |
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Within FFS, dually eligible beneficiaries have 57 percent more inpatient days when compared to non-dually eligible beneficiaries. |
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The direct beneficiaries of the HRT-craze have been the pharmaceutical companies who have turned HRT into a multi-billion dollar industry. |
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Urban renewal, by contrast, was immiserating its intended beneficiaries by depriving them of the organic features of real neighborhoods. |
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Both were poorly carried out, often giving their purported beneficiaries parcels of inarable land. |
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The contractor undertakes to supply 193,100 tons quantity Feta PDO and the transport and distribution of the places of beneficiaries promoters. |
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But in any provision of value to the public as a whole, other people are somehow affected or involved, as customers, beneficiaries or obligatees. |
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The target beneficiaries of the project are micro and small enterprises and Guyana's Amerindian community. |
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The biggest beneficiaries of evolving therapy were young patients diagnosed with ALL, Hodgkin lymphoma or Wilms tumor as their primary cancer. |
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The largest per capita beneficiaries are Greece and Ireland. |
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Altman, who added that the reduction came from a rejiggering of Medicare payments to private insurance plans for beneficiaries enrolled in ' Medicare Advantage. |
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Other beneficiaries include the New York Times and the Washington Post, which have received millions of dollars' worth of full-page BP ads whining about the bilking. |
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Under the terms of a CRUT, you, your spouse or other beneficiaries receive income payments based on the fair market value of the trust assets as valued each year. |
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Although neither of these two persons was agnatically related to al-Hasan because of the intervening female link, both sought inclusion as beneficiaries of the endowment. |
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For a trust, the trustee, settlor and beneficiaries must be named. |
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The beneficiaries of these developments would accumulate immense wealth. |
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So far the major beneficiaries of the boom in gold have been deposed South American dictators, Middle Eastern potentates, and the gnomes of Zurich. |
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Because nearly one-third of the nation's 40 million Medicare beneficiaries lack outpatient prescription-drug coverage, many seniors are struggling to pay for necessary drugs. |
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In 2011 the main beneficiaries were Breast Cancer Care Scotland. |
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He has been one of the main beneficiaries of a revamped pre-season program that has seen the Kangaroos doing more gridiron-based repeat power efforts and speedwork. |
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The new rules allows one's pension fund, whether crystallised, or uncrystallised, to be passed to their beneficiaries with no further reduction to tax. |
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Presumably, the latter decision will be used only if the same beneficiaries will be receiving both the gifted assets and the residuary estate assets. |
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The biggest beneficiaries of hand-me-down electronics were charities at 34 percent, friends at 28 percent and family members at 26 percent, according to the survey. |
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Family members of beneficiaries of international or subsidiary protection from a Schengen member state are issued residence permits as well, but their validity can be shorter. |
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Indeed, his reputation was so great that some monastic scribes later falsely claimed that their institutions had been beneficiaries of his largesse. |
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A final reason for which we may observe Medicaid beneficiaries with high burden levels could be due to noncontinuous Medicaid coverage during the year. |
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In some cases dependent upon the trust instrument, the trustees must make discretionary decisions as to whether beneficiaries should receive trust assets for their benefit. |
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While the trustee is given legal title to the trust property, in accepting the property title, the trustee owes a number of fiduciary duties to the beneficiaries. |
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The BJP leader was of the opinion that Raja, who is now in Tihar jail, should turn approver in the spectrum scam to spill the beans about the beneficiaries. |
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