In some trust deeds, the person holding the power of appointment of the trustee is called the Custodian or the Principal of the trust.
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She therefore obtained a " power of appointment " in her parents will with regard to twenty per cent of the corpus of the trust.
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Wednesday, after filing suit in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, Giuliani reiterated his arguments that the council's plan illegally eroded a mayor's power of appointment.
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While the Master has the power of appointment of executors, a trustee s authority is derived from the will or some other document executed by the testator.
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Last week, Balaguer's party proposed constitutional reforms that would cut the new president's authority, limiting his powers of appointment and establishing new controls over the Supreme Court.
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The Prime Minister makes all the most senior Crown appointments, and most others are made by Ministers over whom the PM has the power of appointment and dismissal.
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Such power of appointment indicated that the Ottoman rulers were no longer merely " primus inter pares " but sat at the top of a hierarchy of leadership.
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Security documents generally contained very wide powers of appointment such that on default the creditor could take over the business immediately and without the input of any court.
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In some jurisdictions, the donee's creditors cannot reach the appointive property when the donee has a presently exercisable power of appointment as long as the power is unexercised.
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At the session of November 11, 1949, a Soviet proposal was adopted vesting complete powers of appointment, organization, leadership, and negotiation in the secretary, who was the Russian representative.