trust doctrine

collocation in English

meaningsoftrustanddoctrine

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trust
noun
uk
/trʌst/
us
/trʌst/
the belief that you can trust someone ...
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doctrine
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈdɒk.trɪn/
us
/ˈdɑːk.trɪn/
a belief or set of beliefs, especially political or religious ones, that are taught and accepted by a ...
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(Definition oftrustanddoctrinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftrust doctrine

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However, historically, neither the importance of the trust lands' intended purpose, nor thetrustdoctrine, have translated into effective land management.
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Understanding the school trust program's advantages could benefit more than just the public schools because some have proposed that thetrustdoctrineprinciples be applied to sustainable resource management.
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However, many rents are still set below the fair market value that thetrustdoctrineshould ensure.
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School trust lands, which are managed to generate revenues for public schools, represent a long-standing example of thetrustdoctrineat work.
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The publictrustdoctrineseparates private ownership from resources held in common by the public.
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This is a foundational case for the publictrustdoctrine.
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The majority concluded that when diversions of non-navigable tributaries impair the public interest in navigable waterways, the scope of the publictrustdoctrineis sufficiently broad to proscribe such actions.
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In essence, the publictrustdoctrineestablishes the role of the state as having trustee environmental duties owed to the public that are subsequently enforceable by the public.
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In cases in which the traditional doctrine evolved to protect common rights of access for commercial purposes, the modern publictrustdoctrineproclaims conservationist principles.
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Arguments were similar to those made in the district court, except for those regarding the publictrustdoctrine, which were not included in the appeal.
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