The city emerged from trusteeship under a new mayor, but he too cooked the books and monkeyed with zoning for his own ends. |
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We hope that the sentence will stand as a stark warning to anyone considering abusing the special responsibilities of charity trusteeship. |
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For all that, some form of UN trusteeship appears to be the best answer now available. |
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Court Order granting guardianship or trusteeship to the applying guardian, if applicable. |
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The responsibilities are arduous and trusteeship is a high-risk position which, if not conducted competently, can carry four-figure fines or even a prison sentence. |
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We have to stop thinking that first nations need to remain under trusteeship. |
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If the child leaves for a period exceeding three months, this consent must also be certified by the guardianship and trusteeship. |
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Progressive opinion seems to be moving towards trusteeship as a solution. |
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In 1950, the United Nations set a term of ten years on Italy's trusteeship of Somalia, and in June the Italians make their unreluctant exit. |
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It also emphasizes the importance of such basic moral values as honesty, trustworthiness and trusteeship, as well as basic ecological principles. |
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His wealth, he understood, was merely a trusteeship, something he'd been granted in order to share. |
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They are surrounded with wealth, but they have no right to develop themselves, since they are still under trusteeship. |
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Where would we be today if we had not taken steps to bring about the trusteeship solution? |
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The accounts of these self-financing funds are clearly identified and always recorded separately from funds held in a trusteeship capacity. |
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The Act defines the rights of persons exercising parental authority and of guardians, the limitations on their powers, the legal supervision to which their trusteeship is subject, and how their trusteeship expires. |
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Early in 1980 Haringey council took over the trusteeship of Alexandra Palace from the GLC and decided to refurbish the building. |
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The shared rights and responsibilities enunciated in the Convention should be enforced at law and as appropriate through legal concepts of guardianship, wardship, trusteeship and adoption. |
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As part of the consultant's terms of reference they will analyze rationalizing roles such as trusteeship, investment counseling and investment of pension assets. |
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It would be utterly wrong, for example, to impose on an entrepreneur a requirement that upon going public he must hand the governance of his company to what would effectively be a trusteeship as I noted a moment ago. |
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Of recent international efforts to put failed states or contested territories under some kind of international trusteeship, East Timor seems among the most successful. |
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Now in its fourth term, the ConcertaciĆ³n has become so accustomed to power that the idea of government as a temporary trusteeship of the state has been half-forgotten. |
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In accordance with the law of trusteeship, a woman may be the trustee or guardian of a minor, subject to legally specified circumstances and conditions. |
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Indeed, the 2007 Finance Act made it possible to bring to an end the difference in treatment accorded to French veterans and veterans who are nationals of States formerly under French sovereignty or trusteeship. |
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There seem no reason why the principle of trusteeship in private affairs should be not be extended to the international field. |
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Northern Somalia would remain a protectorate, while southern Somalia became a trusteeship. |
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Italian was an official language in Italian Somaliland and during the trusteeship period, but its use significantly diminished following independence. |
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He suggested that former colonies should undergo a period of transition under the governance of an international trusteeship prior to their independence. |
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A sixth principal organ, the Trusteeship Council, suspended operations in 1994, upon the independence of Palau, the last remaining UN trustee territory. |
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