The entrance to the trusts symbolizes a sense of security and protection for individuals and their assets. It signifies the boundary at which personal ownership transitions to the trust, establishing a legal framework for managing and distributing assets according to the grantor's wishes. Additionally, the entrance serves as a physical representation of the trust's autonomy and independent existence.
It was built as a monumental entrance to the world fair held in Paris in 1889, It now symbolises Paris.
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The Wildlife Trusts was created in 1912.
The Killam Trusts was created in 1965.
he viewed the trusts and corporations as enemies of working class. He fiercely opposed the trusts.
Henry William Macrosty has written: 'Die englische Fabrikgesetzgebung in den Jahren 1878-1901' -- subject(s): Industrial organization 'State control of trusts' -- subject(s): Industrial policy, Trusts, Industrial, Industrial Trusts 'The trust movement in British industry' -- subject(s): Industrial Trusts, Industries, Trusts, Industrial, Commerce and industries 'Trusts and the state' -- subject(s): Competition, Industrial Trusts, Trusts, Industrial
That trusts were legal in other countries
The term "Asset Protection Trusts" refers to trusts that are to provide funds that are held on a discretionary basis. These trusts are usually set up to avoid taxation and bankruptcy.
"good trusts" - ones that consolidate industries to be internationally competitive, or offer good prices "bad trusts" - ones that reduce competition and drive up prices
Robert Liefmann has written: 'Wirtschaftstheorie und wirtschaftsbeschreibung' -- subject(s): Economics 'Cartels, concerns and trusts' -- subject(s): Trusts, Industrial, Cartels, Industrial Trusts 'International cartels, combines and trusts' -- subject(s): Trusts, Industrial, Industrial Trusts 'Inlandskapital, Auslandskapital, Kriegstribute' -- subject(s): Finance, Capital
Trusts cut prices to drive competitors out of business.