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Efgartigimod as a treatment for people with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP): a plain language summary of publication of the ADHERE trial. [PDF]
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The design process for orthopaedic implants : an introduction. [PDF]
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Education of healthcare professionals to improve guideline adherence in atrial fibrillation: the STEEER-AF cluster-randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
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Survey to evaluate clinical benefits and acceptance in international tele-intensive care unit collaboration. [PDF]
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Fiduciary Principles in Fact-Based Fiduciary Relationships
This chapter examines how courts apply fiduciary principles when a fiduciary relationship is based on the particular facts of a case. In a fact-based fiduciary relationship, a court must analyze the facts and circumstances of a case to determine if a party is a fiduciary.
Kelly, Daniel B.
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In the business realm, the fiduciary duties of partners, corporate directors, and officers originated with the formation of partnerships and corporations, but majority shareholders were not subjected to fiduciary duties until this century. ...
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35. Fiduciary duties of trustees and other fiduciaries
2022This chapter looks at the duty of the trustee to show loyalty to their beneficiaries. The duty of loyalty is owed by most trustees, but a similar duty is also imposed upon others who hold certain positions of trust and confidence, such as agents and company directors. The duty requires the fiduciary to put the interests of the principal above their own,
Warren Barr, John Picton
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The Journal of Law and Economics, 1993
During the last two centuries, courts have been adapting this duty of loyalty and its remedy to other agency relations, under the title "fiduciary" duty.1 That is adaptation, not extension. The many agency relations that fall under the "fiduciary" banner are so diverse that a single rule could not cover all without wreaking havoc.
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During the last two centuries, courts have been adapting this duty of loyalty and its remedy to other agency relations, under the title "fiduciary" duty.1 That is adaptation, not extension. The many agency relations that fall under the "fiduciary" banner are so diverse that a single rule could not cover all without wreaking havoc.
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