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entrustment





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If that’s the case, Yoon’s government should be “cool” about ending that entrustment, Moon’s office said.

From Seattle Times Nov. 8, 2022

Other counts mentioned in the suit include negligence and negligence per see, intentional spoliation of evidence, negligent entrustment of chattel, negligent hiring, training and supervision and more.

From Fox News Feb. 7, 2022

The Sandy Hook complaint is an attempt to apply the doctrine of negligent entrustment much more broadly.

From Slate Dec. 16, 2014

"We have identified the critical aspect of the 'customer' definition to be the entrustment of cash or securities to the broker-dealer for the purpose of trading securities," Raggi wrote.

From Reuters Feb. 22, 2013

As part of the adoption process, the Roths and other adoptive parents traveled to Hosanna for an "entrustment ceremony," a ritual in which a birth relative symbolically transfers the parental role to the adoptive parents.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 28, 2012




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