The Prudent Man Rule continues to be the prevailing statute in a small number of states, in particular with regards to investments permitted by mutually-chartered institutions such as savings banks and insurance companies.
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According to Fulcher of Chartres he was " a stout man of honest character, " and " a wise and prudent man, with great experience in military matters " according to William of Tyre.
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Increasingly in the US, the prudent investor rule, in place of the long-standing prudent man rule, is viewed as the standard of performance for the management of assets by a personal fiduciary.
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Barring specific instructions, a trustee must follow what used to be called " the prudent man rule, " which means you must confine the investments to those which a prudent individual would consider appropriate.
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It is time for us now as a nation to exercise the same reasonable foresight in dealing with our great natural resources that would be shown by any prudent man . . . for himself and his children.
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It's a reminder of the importance of living a healthy lifestyle and doing all of those things that a prudent man would do, given the fact that I have a long history of coronary artery disease.
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"' Staking a claim "'involves first the discovery of a valuable mineral in quantities that a " prudent man " ( the Prudent Man Rule ) would invest time and expenses to recover them.
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"' Staking a claim "'involves first the discovery of a valuable mineral in quantities that a " prudent man " ( the Prudent Man Rule ) would invest time and expenses to recover them.
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In a January 2011 op-ed in the " Financial Times " Market Insights column, Kaplan discussed the Prudent Man construct as a tool to evaluate the benefits and risks of investing in gold.
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It was famously described in " Vaughn v . Menlove " ( 1837 ) as whether the individual " proceed [ ed ] with such reasonable caution as a prudent man would have exercised under such circumstances ".