As the lifeguard in Lowell Park, he was the protector, keeping an eye out for trouble.
How does Joseph respond to his calling to be the protector of Mary, Jesus and the Church?
Thus, drafting further evolved to prohibit a Protector from being the Trustee, or appointing somebody close to the Protector.
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These words already point to the mission which God entrusts to Joseph: he is to be the custos, the protector.
The concept of the Protector was largely unknown in the U.S. and nearly always confined to offshore trusts thought the 1990s.
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The idea behind the Protector is to have somebody who can watch over the Trustee, and terminate the Trustee for any misconduct.
FORBES: Trust Protectors -- What They Are And Why Probably Every Trust Should Have One
Originally, that was the only power the Protector had: Fire the Trustee.
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The Protector is so useful, and it has become so commonplace, that the concept should almost always be discussed between planners and those looking to form trusts.
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There arises at some point the at least theoretical threat that if one gives a Protector the power to both fire and appoint a Trustee, the Protector will appoint herself as the Trustee.
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Offshore trusts were increasingly drafted with provisions that gave the Protector broad discretion to terminate the existing Trustee, after which reference was to be made back to the original trust document to appoint the successor Trustee.
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However, as long as Chavez was in power, the effervescence of his charisma, his ability to communicate with the masses, and his image as the protector of the poor overcame the reality of the conditions in which they were living.
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So who should the Protector be?
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Suffice it to say when these states enacted trust statutes that were similar to the offshore statutes, some of those attorneys who had been drafting offshore trusts now started drafting domestic trusts for the same purposes, and thus the Protector provisions migrated into American usage.
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Tigers, looking for their first win at Adams Park since 2007, began to assert their strength up front and thought they had scored when Thomas Waldrom touched the ball against the post protector but the video referee declared it too high.
Often it came down to the man as the ultimate protector, the domestic superhero: if someone broke into the house, if the children were in trouble or out of control, if the roof caved in, if there was a tornado, if we needed him, he would rescue us.
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Mr. Motlanthe said last week that he and his partner, Ms. Mtshali, "are firmly of the view that they have committed no wrongdoing of any kind in relation to the alleged events, " and called on the public protector to initiate the investigation into the report.
You play Corvo, the royal protector and bodyguard to the empress.
"That was to be the fail-safe in case of an accident, " says LamarMcKayLamar McKay, chairman of BP America, adding that the blowout protector--like the rig itself--was owned by Transocean.
"That was to be the fail-safe in case of an accident, " says Lamar McKay , chairman of BP America, adding that the blowout protector--like the rig itself--was owned by Transocean.
It is entirely appropriate to remember a great, no-nonsense Englishman, the Lord Protector Cromwell, instituted the Commonwealth of Great Britain long before the French or American revolutions, and he showed us a model without that Greco-Roman name of republic.
The public protector has risen out of the bureaucratic morass to become a breath of fresh air for a South African public clamouring for more accountability from their public servants and leaders.
Either way, it takes less than two seconds for the lens protector to flip open, the barrel to pop out and for the camera to be able to focus and pull off a shot.
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Tebow spent most of his time on the sideline with the Jets, except when he was serving as the personal protector on punts, and never earned the confidence of Rex Ryan even when Mark Sanchez was benched.
Steam Packet Company bosses picked the name to reflect its Manx heritage - in manx mythology Manannan is god of the sea and protector of the Isle of Man.
The Public Protector's announcement follows a March 11 report in a South African national newspaper, the Sunday Times.
He was solid in his role on special teams as the personal punt protector, but the Jets stopped using him even there after he broke two ribs in a game at Seattle in November.
It works by implanting wireless sensors into the chest protector, or "hogu".
Other loyalists, and nationalist politicians, thought the threat a crude attempt to claim the mantle of communal protector from the rival and much more politically-developed Ulster Volunteer Force.
Was it really the Lord Protector's head that was rammed on a pike in Whitehall, to discourage regicides, only to be blown down in a gale and swiped by a soldier?
Turkey considers itself the Turkomen's protector, and the Turkish press is quick to pick up on allegations of persecution suffered by their co-linguists, particularly if they come at Kurdish hands.
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