Trust Companies, Volume 43

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Trust Companies Pub. Association, 1926
 

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Page 779 - If you would win a man to your cause, first convince him that you are his sincere friend.
Page 383 - All transactions between a trustee and his beneficiary during the existence of the trust, or while the influence acquired by the trustee remains, by which he obtains any advantage from his beneficiary, are presumed to be entered into by the latter without sufficient consideration, and under undue influence.
Page 392 - ... 1. That previous to the time of the execution of such conveyance, the grantor has not conveyed the same estate, or any right, title, or interest therein, to any person other than the grantee; 2. That such estate is at the time of the execution of such conveyance free from incumbrances done, made, or suffered by the grantor, or any person claiming under him. Such covenants may be sued upon in the same manner as if they had been expressly inserted in the conveyance.
Page 779 - On the contrary, assume to dictate to his judgment, or to command his action, or to mark him as one to be shunned and despised...
Page 271 - WHERE the mind is without fear and the head is held high; Where knowledge is free; Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls; Where words come out from the depth of truth; Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection; Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit...
Page 123 - Seest thou a man diligent in his business? he shall stand before kings ; he shall not stand before mean men...
Page 383 - A trustee who uses or disposes of the trust property, contrary to section 2229, may, at the option of the beneficiary, be required to account for all profits so made, or to pay the value of its use, and, if he has disposed thereof, to replace it, with its fruits, or to account for its proceeds, with interest.
Page 20 - Lord ; and I bought the field of Hanameel my uncle's son, that was in Anathoth, and weighed him the money, even seventeen shekels of silver. And I subscribed the evidence, and sealed it, and took witnesses, and weighed him the money in the balances. So I took the evidence of the purchase, both that which was sealed according to the law and custom, and that which was open...
Page 584 - It is obvious that none of these amendments prohibited private individuals from entering into contracts respecting the control and disposition of their own property ; and there is no color whatever for the contention that they rendered the indenture void.
Page 85 - An Act To provide for the establishment of Federal reserve banks, to furnish an elastic currency, to afford means of rediscounting commercial paper, to establish a more effective supervision of banking in the United States, and for other purposes.

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