Many forms of conduct permissible in a workaday world for those acting at arm's length, are forbidden to those bound by fiduciary ties. A trustee is held to something stricter than the morals of the market place. Not honesty alone, but the punctilio of... Bank Sales of Mutual Funds: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Financial ... - 472. lappuseautors: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on Financial Institutions Supervision, Regulation, and Deposit Insurance - 1994 - 525 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| David Luban - 1988 - 484 lapas
...the finest loyalty. Many forms of conduct permissible in a workaday world for those acting at arm's length, are forbidden to those bound by fiduciary...held to something stricter than the morals of the market place. Not honesty 9. REUSCHLEIN AND GREGORY, p. 1. 10. See, eg, Prate v. Frecdman, at 48. alone,... | |
| Leigh Hancher, Michael Moran - 1989 - 324 lapas
...in impersonal markets into something much more morally demanding. In Cardozo's often quoted words, 'a trustee is held to something stricter than the morals of the marketplace'.34 It is tempting to conclude that the American history of regulating insider trading... | |
| Irving H. Welfeld - 1992 - 212 lapas
...Benjamin Cardozo wrote: Many forms of conduct permissible in a workaday world for (hose acting at arm's length are forbidden to those bound by fiduciary ties. A trustee is held to something stricter than the moral of the market place. Not honesty afone, but punctilio of an honor most sensitive, is then the... | |
| Richard A. Posner - 1993 - 168 lapas
...The court held that it was a fiduciary duty, which 104 105 Cardozo proceeded to define as follows: "A trustee is held to something stricter than the morals of the market place. Not honesty alone, but the punctilio of an honor the most sensitive, is then the standard... | |
| David Sciulli - 1996 - 336 lapas
...the finest loyalty. Many forms of conduct permissible in a workaday world for those acting at arm's length, are forbidden to those bound by fiduciary...held to something stricter than the morals of the market place. Not honesty above, but the punctilio of an honor the most sensitive, is then the standard... | |
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