You are precluded from doing that in a Sipp, because you are a beneficiary and, as such, must manage it on an arm's-length basis. |
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These college savings plans allow you to invest in a portfolio of mutual funds on behalf of a child, grandchild or other beneficiary. |
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I humbly request your attention to this matter so that I can present you as his next of kin and beneficiary to his chattels. |
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I do not think there is one person within his orbit who was not the beneficiary of his wisdom, encouragement, and generosity. |
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So, there is, in fact, no evidence at all that she was named as a beneficiary on that policy. |
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As the beneficiary of the first trust, you can continue to live in your home rent free. |
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He denied that he was connected with the trust or that he was a beneficiary of it. |
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One beneficiary of the trust was Niels Bohr, the Danish atomic physicist who went on to win the Nobel prize. |
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In my fragile state, however, I felt like I was the beneficiary of a world-shaking magnanimity. |
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Bullen was the beneficiary of the laissez-faire defending, this time playing in Crawford at the edge of the box. |
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Orange County was a prime beneficiary of Cold War largesse, and the enemy in Washington was their prime economic supplier. |
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As a state legislator, Rogers was both sponsor of the law and its foremost beneficiary. |
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She returns the favour by naming him sole beneficiary in her life insurance policy. |
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It also expects to be a major beneficiary if any of the current proposals to extend pub hours are made law. |
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The original beneficiary cannot choose where disclaimed property will go, so a contingent beneficiary must be in place to receive the benefits. |
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Or have I just revealed myself as the idiotic beneficiary of a belated April Fool prank? |
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The Opposition may carry on beneficiary bashing, but we are getting people back to work. |
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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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Athy Hockey Club was another beneficiary of Skurt's talents and he fielded for the Showgrounds based club on several occasions. |
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It did not really occur to them that a speaker might rise to become the ultimate beneficiary on the impeachment of the governor and his deputy. |
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As each beneficiary reaches the age of majority, the rule in Saunders and Vautier may apply. |
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Australia would be the beneficiary of a policy it did not have to underwrite. |
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Petrov is the main beneficiary of O'Neill's latest reorganisation, a fact that has not escaped the manager's notice. |
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This means that each beneficiary would get a certain amount of backpay once the grant had been formally approved. |
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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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If the settlor is to be a beneficiary of the trust, it would normally be a discretionary trust. |
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Not all financial institutions or qualified plans will accept customized beneficiary designations. |
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How can a beneficiary group in need of drinking water be forced to contribute a share of the cost of water supply? |
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In the long term the newspaper itself is the beneficiary of a policy of free access. |
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When a person donates blood, he does not and should not know who the beneficiary of his act of kindness has been. |
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Every human being is the beneficiary of this trust, and is equally entitled to its use. |
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When the downturn first began and investment banks in the City of London began a staff shake-out, Scottish fund managers were a beneficiary. |
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Does he stand by his pledge that no beneficiary will be worse off financially as a result of changes announced in the Budget? |
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But perhaps the greatest beneficiary of all has been the Irish half-bred mare whose future in the mid-1900s looked extremely bleak. |
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As such the money soon evaporates into thin air and the beneficiary is now left with the more burdensome task of repaying the loan. |
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Mrs Parnham printed new copies due to the continued public interest in the picture, and sees the busmen's appeal as an appropriate beneficiary. |
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Australia's unseeded Natalie Grinham was the beneficiary of the walkover and will now face her sister Rachael Grinham in the quarter-finals. |
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Thanksgiving and an acknowledgement of debt and gratitude are the first duties which a beneficiary owes to the benefactor. |
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The only beneficiary of the adversarial relationship imposed on religion and science two hundred years ago has been meaninglessness. |
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The beneficiary of all this motorized magic was nearly every American who cleans or keeps house. |
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It is the academic prowess or skill that speaks, not the physical appearance of the beneficiary. |
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In this case, naming a charity as a direct beneficiary will qualify as a donation credit on the final income tax return of the deceased. |
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Even if they had paid the beneficiary, they would be able to seek to recover the compensation by certain judicial procedures. |
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On the death of the insured, term insurance pays the face value of the policy to the named beneficiary. |
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I am satisfied that the intended beneficiary did not receive the funds. |
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The allodium was held as an unconditional gift rather than as a fief, although the beneficiary was expected to be at the king's disposal in future military campaigns. |
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Unlike the Leader of the Opposition, who is proposing beneficiary bashing under a rehash of the code of social responsibility, this Government is looking for real solutions. |
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The first of these was the right of a beneficiary under a trust for sale. |
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Thus, the fact that the estate would have a remedy against a negligent solicitor does not necessarily preclude a claim by the disappointed beneficiary. |
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If conforming documents are presented, the bank owes an autonomous duty to the beneficiary to make payment to it at the place designated for payment. |
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But given the political economy of which he was a beneficiary, whatever steps he took to deal with the problem were bound to be halting and contradictory. |
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This master file then automatically generates key documents such as commercial invoices, packing lists, bills of exchange, and beneficiary certificates in minutes. |
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The position of the unit holder is different from that of a residuary beneficiary in an unadministered estate, which rests upon concepts of a different area of discourse. |
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The beneficiary of this amazing journey would be the National Council for the Blind of Ireland and also taking part were two visually impaired cyclists on tandems. |
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McDonnell was poised to be the beneficiary of a bidding war among the biggest law firms. |
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In 2014, Facebook has become an avatar, promoter, and beneficiary of the social media-related bubble. |
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She continued to draw income support after her mother's death and after the grant of probate to her mother's will of which she was an executrix as well as a beneficiary. |
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If you feel you need to retain some degree of control over the disposition of the retirement assets after your death, you may consider designating a trust as your beneficiary. |
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Smith is the beneficiary of an online poll the Club for Growth launched at the website primarymycongressman.com. |
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Molex has been a beneficiary of the boom in electronics and device manufacturing that has been led in part by Apple. |
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Molly and Billy were very appreciative of gifts bestowed on them and were delighted that the Hospice was a worthy beneficiary as a result of their own enjoyment. |
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The niece's son was the main beneficiary of the childless George's estate. |
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But once the dust settles and shoppers in record numbers continue to be attracted to the town the inevitable spin off will make virtually everyone a beneficiary. |
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How does an ordinary, obedient child of the 1950s and a beneficiary of the economic miracle of that era turn into a terrorist, an accessory to murder? |
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Parol evidence of one's status as donee beneficiary is the subject of this essay. |
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One certain beneficiary of Mrs Thatcher's radicalism has been the Labour party. |
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Margaret was an early beneficiary of the royal coup, she and her husband emerging as the leading advisors to the king. |
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In 1994, combined with FIFA Youth Group, SOS Children's Villages became the main beneficiary. |
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When back in Rome, Caesar deposited a new will with the Vestal Virgins, naming Octavius as the prime beneficiary. |
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Greece is a major beneficiary of the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union. |
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The trust's income can, however, be taxed in the hands of either the trust or the beneficiary. |
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A trustee is the person who holds the legal title to property, while the beneficiary is said to have an equitable interest in the property. |
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Before the economic changes, much of the tourism for these locations came to the Zimbabwe side but now Zambia is the main beneficiary. |
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Therefore, Ta Ngai Cho is still a poor commune and a beneficiary of the Government s 30a wellfare policy. |
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The money goes to an Axis Bank ATM machine in India and the beneficiary gets two code numbers on his mobile phone. |
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In fact, the Uniform Trust Code has left open the extent to which a trustee may claim attorney-client privilege against a beneficiary. |
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A Canadian taxpayer can open an RESP account in the name of a beneficiary as a trust agreement at a financial institution. |
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The number one beneficiary of the closure will be Pacific bigeye tuna, which is now at only 20 to 30 percent of its historic level. |
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But one man's loss is another's gain, so to speak, and the beneficiary is set to be Exeter Chiefs scrummager Tomas Francis. |
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The person who puts in the money is called the settlor of the trust while the person who gets the money is the beneficiary. |
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Printing the name of beneficiary will resolve problems of counterfeiting and misplacements of cards. |
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The objection is not that the trust is for a purpose or object per se, but that there is no beneficiary or cestui que trust. |
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A special needs trust must be a discretionary, spendthrift trust where the beneficiary has no control whatever over distributions. |
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One such beneficiary was the Narthex Centre in Sparkhill which received enough food for 70 meals. |
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I was privileged to be the SGR beneficiary for the 2011 congress and to present a paper at the scientific forum. |
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The hawaladar in the UAE contacts a counterpart in Pakistan, who makes payment in rupees to the remitter's family or other beneficiary. |
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The foundation of political duties, no less than that of duties that run from trustee to trust beneficiary, could be found in fiduciary law. |
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The driving force, and substantial beneficiary, of this mass medicalisation is of course the pharmaceutical industry, or Big Pharma as it has pejoratively become known. |
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A viaticals is a way for terminally ill patients to get the benefit of life insurance proceeds before death by selling the beneficiary rights at a discount. |
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Placing the child's inheritance in trust, with a resolute and diligent third-party trustee or cotrustee, protects the trust beneficiary from these misfortunes. |
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In this case, no claims were filed by creditors, and the residuary beneficiary consented to the payments to the specific devisees, so there was no harm. |
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Promissory notes are negotiable instruments by which the issuer promises to pay a determined amount of money to the beneficiary on a fixed due date. |
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It specifically focused on differences between blind and severely visually impaired clients in various disability beneficiary statuses and closure statuses. |
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A qualified terminable interest property trust may be named as a beneficiary when time grantor wants to control the ultimate beneficiary of the retirement benefits. |
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The trust also specified that the beneficiary of the residue of the trust was to be the Tripoli Temple in Milwaukee, which was affiliated with Shriners Hospitals. |
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In 1964, Grace Ellis executed her will, naming Shriners Hospitals for Children as beneficiary of her estate if she died without direct descendants. |
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Principal beneficiary owners of the bank are natural persons, holding aSC GeliosaReservea, M2M Privatebank, Azbuka Vkusa chain, Petropavlovsk Group of companies, etc. |
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With comparatively few exceptions, mainly of other large concerns in California, the Standard has been the sole beneficiary of such discriminations. |
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A nonstandard dialect, like a standard dialect, has a complete vocabulary, grammar, and syntax, but is usually not the beneficiary of institutional support. |
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The victory did not end Tartar rule in the region, however, and its immediate beneficiary was the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which extended its influence eastwards. |
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Plaid Cymru saw themselves as the natural beneficiary of devolution. |
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The main beneficiary was the victims' great uncle James Douglas, Earl of Avondale who became the 7th Earl of Douglas and emerged as the main power in the government. |
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The principal beneficiary of this system was the English consumer. |
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Urban Irish has been the beneficiary, over the last few decades, of a rapidly expanding independent school system, known generally as Gaelscoileanna. |
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Baird was the direct beneficiary of Korn's research and success. |
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His will named one of Spotswood's opponents, John Holloway, a beneficiary. |
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United's defence went missing in the 47th minute when Kolarov and Negredo combined and the predatory Aguero was once more the beneficiary with a simple side-footed finish. |
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A testamentary limited power of appointment allows the beneficiary to change the disposition that would otherwise occur at the beneficiary's death. |
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