Betekenis van:
trust company

trust company
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • trustmaatschappij
  • an organization (usually with a commercial bank) that is engaged as a trustee or fiduciary or agent in handling trust funds or estates of custodial arrangements or stock transfers or related services

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  1. The NLF is intended to be a company limited by shares owned by an independent trust.
  2. trust or company service providers not already covered under points (a) or (b);
  3. Interpretation of ‘historical performance of the unit trust/common fund/investment company (where applicable)’
  4. Acting as a company director or secretary does not of itself make someone a trust and company service provider.
  5. As a commercial limited company wholly owned by the Charitable Trust, SLAP obtains the funding for its activities from the Charitable Trust and from its own profits.
  6. Just as in that case, the actions of SLAP were considered to be the actions of a private company, concerning private funding from the Shetland Islands Charitable Trust.
  7. In addition, the company did not provide any explanation, other than ‘visibility’, as to why the State-owned trust fund was its actual shareholder.
  8. Furthermore, the unwillingness of the Company to provide these price lists harmed the relationship of trust which formed the basis for the acceptance of the undertaking.
  9. ‘trust and company service providers’ means any natural or legal person which by way of business provides any of the following services to third parties:
  10. In this regard, given Agronova’s unsatisfactory cooperation, a relationship of trust between the Commission and the company, which, as a general policy, is a necessary precondition for the acceptance of an undertaking, could not be established.
  11. The NLF is intended to be a company limited by shares owned by an independent trust. The NLF is intended to meet the costs of Uncontracted Liabilities and decommissioning liabilities for:
  12. Such undertakings may be constituted according to law, either under the law of contract (as common funds managed by management companies), or trust law (as unit trusts), or under company law (as investment companies),
  13. They may take the form of a contractual investment fund without legal personality (e.g. a unit trust) managed by a distinct management company or of a corporate investment fund (e.g. a SICAV) or a pension fund.
  14. The restructuring plan provides for the existing NDF to be enlarged into, or supplemented by, a new fund, the Nuclear Liabilities Fund (NLF). The NLF is intended to be a company limited by shares owned by an independent trust.
  15. For commercial and development activities the SIC has set up Shetland Leasing and Property Ltd (SLAP), which is a trading company with limited liability, operating for profit and wholly owned by Charitable Trust.