- of a bank may be
trustees for the depositors,
directors of a
corporation are
trustees for the
stockholders and a
guardian is
trustee of his ward's property...
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board of
trustees supervises the
activities of the foundation. The
founding board had
three members, to
which two community-elected
trustees were added...
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areas in
England which continue to
appoint charter trustees. The
original bodies of
charter trustees were set up in 1974,
under section 246 of the Local...
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Board of
Trustees or
board of
trustees may
refer to:
Board of
trustees Board of directors, advisors, visitors, governors,
managers or
regents Supervisory...
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board of
trustees,
which includes both
privately and
publicly appointed trustees appointed by the
Governor of New York, alumni-elected
trustees, faculty-elected...
- the
custody of the
trustees. In the
event of
default in the
appointment of a new
trustee by the
surviving trustee, the "
Trustees"
hereby delegate and...
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against the
pretensions of the
trustees, and Pope
Gregory XVI declared: "We wish all to know that the
office of
trustees is
entirely dependent upon the...
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Board of
trustees, a
group of
people who
jointly supervise the
activities of an
organization Trustee-in-trust
Trusty system (prison) (or "
trustee system")...
- 25), that all
trustees would be
regular trustees, and that the
university president would be a
trustee ex officio. The last
original trustee,
Timothy Hopkins...
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bankruptcy cases, the
interim trustee is not replaced, and
serves for the
entire case.
Chapter 7
trustees are
selected by the U.S.
Trustee from a "panel" of individuals...