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  2. Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 - Wikipedia

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    The Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 (c. 47), usually called "TLATA" or "TOLATA", is an act of Parliament of the United Kingdom, which altered the law in relation to trusts of land in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

  3. Mortgage Corp v Shaire - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage Corporation v Shaire [2001] Ch 743 [1] is a widely reported English land law case relating to the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996.Such a status specifically flowed from an instance of non est factum mortgage fraud where the mortgage lender and the defrauded co-owner wished to accelerate and delay sale respectively.

  4. Account of profits - Wikipedia

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    An account of profits (sometimes referred to as an accounting for profits or simply an accounting) is a type of equitable remedy most commonly used in cases of breach of fiduciary duty. [1] It is an action taken against a defendant to recover the profits taken as a result of the breach of duty, in order to prevent unjust enrichment .

  5. Woman pardoned for role in Jan. 6 riot sentenced over deadly ...

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    A Missouri woman who was charged with participating in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and was recently pardoned by President Donald Trump was sentenced to 10 years in prison for causing a fatal drunk ...

  6. Musk gives federal workers a 'second chance' to defend their ...

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    The vast majority of terminations have involved "probationary employees," who started their positions less than a year ago and thus enjoy fewer legal job protections than the career civil servants ...

  7. You can still report badly behaving banks to the CFPB

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    Trump officials halted work at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, but the agency's public portal for reporting complaints about financial services companies continues to operate.

  8. Equitable Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Equitable Holdings, Inc. (formerly The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States and AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company, and also known as The Equitable) is an American financial services and insurance company that was founded in 1859 by Henry Baldwin Hyde. In 1991, French insurance firm AXA acquired majority control of Equitable. [2]

  9. Momentum accounting and triple-entry bookkeeping - Wikipedia

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    Momentum accounting and triple-entry book keeping is an alternative accountancy system developed by Japanese academic Yuji Ijiri and the subject of his 1989 monograph. [1] It is proposed as an alternative to double-entry bookkeeping, which is the standard method used in the worldwide financial accounting system.