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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an entrustment of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of assigning responsibility or trust to someone regarding a particular task or asset. Example: "The board made an entrustment of the company's finances to the new CFO."
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According to the S.E.C., this type of entrustment of information was sufficient to establish the requisite duty for insider trading.
Although they have had contacts with the local people before colonialism, their permanent settlement in Ghana was motivated mainly by the entrustment of cattle by local people.
Cooperation and strong social networks between them and these communities are built in many ways such as exchanges of goods and services, entrustment of cattle to them, friendship, visitations, trade, communal labour, social solidarity and even marriage with some Ghanaians.
"The entrustment of firearms to Travis Reinking by Jeffrey Reinking directly resulted in, and was the cause, of the death of Mr. DaSilva," the suit continued.
To recapture our former greatness and prosperity attained by a national strategy of invincible self-defense; peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations; and, entangling alliances with none, we need only to follow the Constitution's entrustment of decisions on war or peace exclusively to Congress.
Examining legislative history, the judge found that dissenting members of Congress tried to broaden the definition of negligent entrustment to include a series of transactions that place a gun in a criminal's hands, but failed.
6. Regardless of employment or independent contractor status, if the driver has inadequate training and a history of traffic violations, a "negligent entrustment" standard may impose liability on the truck's owner.
This suggests that there is good understanding of EPAs as we presented the concept, particularly the developmental nature of entrustment among College Fellows who responded to our survey, many of whom are engaged in the supervision and teaching of trainees.
Cognizant of massacres like Columbine, she wrote, Congress limited negligent entrustment to the direct transfer of a weapon to a shooter.
"Considering all the circumstance of the case," the archdiocese said in a note, officials "believe that the prayer for the deceased and his entrustment to the mercy of God must take place in a strictly private form".
Several Sandy Hook families are hoping to use another exemption known as "negligent entrustment" in a lawsuit against the maker of the Bushmaster semiautomatic rifle used by Adam Lanza in the bloodbath at their children's school in December 2012.
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