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trust: Encyclopedia II - Express trust - Forms of trust used by UK taxpayers

Accumulation and Maintenance trust: A variation on the discretionary trust, the A&M does not carry the Inheritance tax disadvantages of a discretionary settlement but can only be established for persons under 25 who must be entitled to income at that age. Allows the accumulation of income within the trust until 25. Disabled Trust: Similar to an A&M trust but established for a disabled person. Reverter to Settlor trust: A trust where, on the death of ...

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Express trust, Express trust - Terms, Express trust - Common forms of express trust, Express trust - Forms of trust used by UK taxpayers, Express trust - Forms of trust used by US persons

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trust: Encyclopedia II - Income trust - Investor risks

Income trusts are equity investments, not fixed income securities, and they share many of the risks inherent in stock ownership. Each trust has an operating risk based on its underlying business; the higher the yield, the higher the risk. They also have additional risk factors: Lack of diversification: unlike mutual funds, income trusts are generally single-sector or even single-enterprise, and their investments are sensitive to business cycles, especially for real estate and commodities. Potential sacrifice of growth: ...

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Income trust, Income trust - Tax advantages, Income trust - Types of income trusts, Income trust - Real estate investment trusts, Income trust - Royalty/energy trusts, Income trust - Business trusts, Income trust - Investor risks, Income trust - Income trust booms, Income trust - Australia, Income trust - United States, Income trust - Canada

Read more here: » Income trust: Encyclopedia II - Income trust - Investor risks

trust: Encyclopedia II - Trust Law non-USA - Uses of Trusts

Trust Law non-USA - Wills and Estate Planning. Trusts frequently appear in wills (indeed, technically, the administration of every deceased's estate is a form of trust). The two most common uses of trusts in wills are set out below, but there are numerous others. Also inter vivos trusts are often set up during the settlor's lifetime with the primary purpose of controlling what happens to the assets after ...

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Trust Law non-USA, Trust Law non-USA - Basic Principles, Trust Law non-USA - Terminology, Trust Law non-USA - Express Resulting and Constructive Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Testamentary and Inter Vivos Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Fixed and Discretionary Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Absolute Bare Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Offshore and Onshore Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Protectors, Trust Law non-USA - Appointment, Trust Law non-USA - Uses of Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Wills and Estate Planning, Trust Law non-USA - Charities, Trust Law non-USA - Investment, Trust Law non-USA - Pension Plans, Trust Law non-USA - Corporate Structures, Trust Law non-USA - Asset Protection, Trust Law non-USA - Tax Avoidance, Trust Law non-USA - Tax Evasion, Trust Law non-USA - Money Laundering, Trust Law non-USA - Common Law and Statutory Trust Jurisdictions, Trust Law non-USA - STEP

Read more here: » Trust Law non-USA: Encyclopedia II - Trust Law non-USA - Uses of Trusts

trust: Encyclopedia II - NHS Trust - England

Source: http://www.nhs.uk/England/AuthoritiesTrusts/Pct/list.aspx Date: 22/11/05 NHS Trust - East Midlands. Amber Valley PCT Ashfield PCT Bassetlaw PCT Broxtowe and Hucknall PCT Central Derby PCT Chesterfield PCT Derbyshire Dales and South Derbyshire PCT East Lincolnshire PCT Erewash PCT Gedling PCT Greater Derby PCT High Peak and Dales PCT Lincolnshire South West Teaching PCT ...

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NHS Trust, NHS Trust - Primary Care Trusts, NHS Trust - England, NHS Trust - East Midlands, NHS Trust - East of England, NHS Trust - London, NHS Trust - North East England, NHS Trust - North West England, NHS Trust - South East England, NHS Trust - South West England, NHS Trust - West Midlands, NHS Trust - Yorkshire and the Humber

Read more here: » NHS Trust: Encyclopedia II - NHS Trust - England

trust: Encyclopedia II - Express trust - Common forms of express trust

Bare trust: property transferred to another to hold e.g. for a third person absolutely. May be of use where property is to be held and invested on behalf of a minor child or mentally incapacitated person. Life Interest trust: the income from property transferred is paid to one person "the life tenant" (e.g. a widow/er) during their lifetime and thereafter is transferred to another person (who may take absolutely or a second life interest according to the terms of the trust, in the second case a third beneficiary would co ...

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Express trust, Express trust - Terms, Express trust - Common forms of express trust, Express trust - Forms of trust used by UK taxpayers, Express trust - Forms of trust used by US persons

Read more here: » Express trust: Encyclopedia II - Express trust - Common forms of express trust

trust: Encyclopedia II - Spendthrift trust - Example: Texas law

For example, the Texas Property Code provides: (a) A settlor may provide in the terms of the trust that the interest of a beneficiary in the income or in the principal or in both may not be voluntarily or involuntarily transferred before payment or delivery of the interest to the beneficiary by the trustee. Texas Property Code § 112.035(a). A clause in the terms of a trust agreement that complies with the above-quoted statute is an examp ...

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Spendthrift trust, Spendthrift trust - Example: Texas law, Spendthrift trust - Necessaries child support and alimony, Spendthrift trust - Trusts where the beneficiary is also the creator, Spendthrift trust - The general rule: Self-settled trusts do not protect the trust creator, Spendthrift trust - The possible exception: Alaska Trusts

Read more here: » Spendthrift trust: Encyclopedia II - Spendthrift trust - Example: Texas law

trust: Encyclopedia II - Charitable trust - Charities in different countries

Charitable trust - Australia. In Australia, non-profit organisations and charities are registered with the Australian Taxation Office as deductible gift recipients (DGR). Charitable trust - Canada. Canada has over 75,000 registered charities, of which more than 40% are places or worship such as churches and mosques. Other registered charities include institutions such as universities and libraries. About 23% of registered charities exist to help the disadvantaged. Annual giving ...

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Charitable trust, Charitable trust - Legal distinctions, Charitable trust - Oversight, Charitable trust - Charities in different countries, Charitable trust - Australia, Charitable trust - Canada, Charitable trust - United Kingdom, Charitable trust - United States, Charitable trust - List of charities

Read more here: » Charitable trust: Encyclopedia II - Charitable trust - Charities in different countries

trust: Encyclopedia II - Trust band - Band history

Trust was founded in 1977 by: Bernard "Bernie" Bonvoisin (vocals, lyricist) Norbert "Nono" Krief (guitar, composer) Raymond "Ray" Manna (bass guitar) Jean-Emile "Jeannot" Hanela (drums) Trust rose to fame in 1979 and 1980 with a music mixing hard rock influences with an acerbic social and political commentary with anarchist undertones. They were largely seen as a harder, more "lower-class" counterpart of Téléphone. Their 1980 hit song Antisocial (on the Répression album) ...

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Trust band, Trust band - Band history, Trust band - Discography, Trust band - Studio, Trust band - Live, Trust band - Compilation, Trust band - Tribute

Read more here: » Trust band: Encyclopedia II - Trust band - Band history

trust: Encyclopedia II - Trust law USA - Terminology with multiple meanings

The various names listed above for the creator of a trust are interchangeable -- with "settlor" preferred by the legal community and "grantor" by trust officers and related practitioners. Typically, a trust created by a single individual, in which the settlor retains the ability to remove funds at any time, is called a grantor trust. Such trusts are often created as an investment management vehicle -- at least during the life of the settlor. The term "grantor trust" also has a special meaning in tax law: a trust in which the Federal i ...

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Trust law USA, Trust law USA - Kinds of trustees, Trust law USA - The law of trusts, Trust law USA - Creation of a trust, Trust law USA - The trust document, Trust law USA - Inadvertent termination of trust: the merger of legal and equitable title, Trust law USA - Personal versus institutional trusts, Trust law USA - Terminology with multiple meanings, Trust law USA - Kinds of trustees: individuals versus collective entities, Trust law USA - Trust property, Trust law USA - Purposes of trusts, Trust law USA - Express and implied trusts, Trust law USA - Constructive trust: an equitable remedy, Trust law USA - Simple or bare trusts versus special trusts, Trust law USA - Private trusts versus public or charitable trusts, Trust law USA - Fixed discretionary and hybrid trusts, Trust law USA - Unit trusts and protective trusts, Trust law USA - Some Federal income tax implications

Read more here: » Trust law USA: Encyclopedia II - Trust law USA - Terminology with multiple meanings

trust: Encyclopedia II - Trust law USA - Inadvertent termination of trust: the merger of legal and equitable title

The trustee is said to hold legal title to the corpus, while the beneficiary holds equitable or beneficial title. Generally, a trust cannot exist unless there is at least some "title split" -- that is, the same person cannot generally hold all legal and all equitable title at the same time. If the legal and equitable title merge in the same person, the trust is considered nonexistent. This can happen when a sole trustee becomes the sole beneficiary. It is common practice for an individual to name himself trustee as well as being settl ...

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Trust law USA, Trust law USA - Kinds of trustees, Trust law USA - The law of trusts, Trust law USA - Creation of a trust, Trust law USA - The trust document, Trust law USA - Inadvertent termination of trust: the merger of legal and equitable title, Trust law USA - Personal versus institutional trusts, Trust law USA - Terminology with multiple meanings, Trust law USA - Kinds of trustees: individuals versus collective entities, Trust law USA - Trust property, Trust law USA - Purposes of trusts, Trust law USA - Express and implied trusts, Trust law USA - Constructive trust: an equitable remedy, Trust law USA - Simple or bare trusts versus special trusts, Trust law USA - Private trusts versus public or charitable trusts, Trust law USA - Fixed discretionary and hybrid trusts, Trust law USA - Unit trusts and protective trusts, Trust law USA - Some Federal income tax implications

Read more here: » Trust law USA: Encyclopedia II - Trust law USA - Inadvertent termination of trust: the merger of legal and equitable title

trust: Encyclopedia II - Charitable trust - Legal distinctions

A legal definition of a charitable purpose includes the relief of poverty, the advancement of education, the advancement of religion, or other purposes considered beneficial to the community. Because of the benefits provided by charitable trusts, they are subject to certain benefits under the law. For example, transfers of property to a charitable trust are usually exempt from the rule against perpetuities, which would otherwise operate to void a transfer made after a certain period. Furthermore, charitable trusts come under the doctr ...

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Charitable trust, Charitable trust - Legal distinctions, Charitable trust - Oversight, Charitable trust - Charities in different countries, Charitable trust - Australia, Charitable trust - Canada, Charitable trust - United Kingdom, Charitable trust - United States, Charitable trust - List of charities

Read more here: » Charitable trust: Encyclopedia II - Charitable trust - Legal distinctions

trust: Encyclopedia II - Trust Law non-USA - Terminology

Trust Law non-USA - Express Resulting and Constructive Trusts. An express trust arises where some person, known as a settlor, deliberately and consciously decides to create a trust, over his or her assets, either now, or upon his or her later death. In these cases this will be achieved by signing a trust instrument, which will either be a will or a trust deed. Almost all trusts dealt with in the trust industry are of this type. A resulting trust ...

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Trust Law non-USA, Trust Law non-USA - Basic Principles, Trust Law non-USA - Terminology, Trust Law non-USA - Express Resulting and Constructive Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Testamentary and Inter Vivos Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Fixed and Discretionary Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Absolute Bare Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Offshore and Onshore Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Protectors, Trust Law non-USA - Appointment, Trust Law non-USA - Uses of Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Wills and Estate Planning, Trust Law non-USA - Charities, Trust Law non-USA - Investment, Trust Law non-USA - Pension Plans, Trust Law non-USA - Corporate Structures, Trust Law non-USA - Asset Protection, Trust Law non-USA - Tax Avoidance, Trust Law non-USA - Tax Evasion, Trust Law non-USA - Money Laundering, Trust Law non-USA - Common Law and Statutory Trust Jurisdictions, Trust Law non-USA - STEP

Read more here: » Trust Law non-USA: Encyclopedia II - Trust Law non-USA - Terminology

trust: Encyclopedia II - Trust law USA - Some Federal income tax implications

For Federal income tax purposes in the United States, there are several kinds of trusts: grantor trusts whose tax consequences flow directly to the settlor's Form 1040 (U.S. Individual Income Tax Return) and state return, simple trusts in which all the income created must be distributed to one of more beneficiaries and is therefore taxed to the non-settlor beneficiary (e.g. the widow of a trust created by the late husband), whether or not the income is actually distributed (it happens), and complex trusts, which are, in ...

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Trust law USA, Trust law USA - Kinds of trustees, Trust law USA - The law of trusts, Trust law USA - Creation of a trust, Trust law USA - The trust document, Trust law USA - Inadvertent termination of trust: the merger of legal and equitable title, Trust law USA - Personal versus institutional trusts, Trust law USA - Terminology with multiple meanings, Trust law USA - Kinds of trustees: individuals versus collective entities, Trust law USA - Trust property, Trust law USA - Purposes of trusts, Trust law USA - Express and implied trusts, Trust law USA - Constructive trust: an equitable remedy, Trust law USA - Simple or bare trusts versus special trusts, Trust law USA - Private trusts versus public or charitable trusts, Trust law USA - Fixed discretionary and hybrid trusts, Trust law USA - Unit trusts and protective trusts, Trust law USA - Some Federal income tax implications

Read more here: » Trust law USA: Encyclopedia II - Trust law USA - Some Federal income tax implications

trust: Encyclopedia II - Trust law USA - Kinds of trustees

Trustees may be competent individuals and/or state or federally chartered corporate, i.e. professional, trustees, typically that have integrated their trust company into their investment management or private banking groups. It is not unusual for an individual to serve as trustee alongside a bank trustee: they are typically called "co-trustees." Both individual and corporate trustees may charge fees for their services, although individual trustees typically serve gratis when part ...

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Trust law USA, Trust law USA - Kinds of trustees, Trust law USA - The law of trusts, Trust law USA - Creation of a trust, Trust law USA - The trust document, Trust law USA - Inadvertent termination of trust: the merger of legal and equitable title, Trust law USA - Personal versus institutional trusts, Trust law USA - Terminology with multiple meanings, Trust law USA - Kinds of trustees: individuals versus collective entities, Trust law USA - Trust property, Trust law USA - Purposes of trusts, Trust law USA - Express and implied trusts, Trust law USA - Constructive trust: an equitable remedy, Trust law USA - Simple or bare trusts versus special trusts, Trust law USA - Private trusts versus public or charitable trusts, Trust law USA - Fixed discretionary and hybrid trusts, Trust law USA - Unit trusts and protective trusts, Trust law USA - Some Federal income tax implications

Read more here: » Trust law USA: Encyclopedia II - Trust law USA - Kinds of trustees

trust: Encyclopedia II - National Trust for Jersey - National Trust for Jersey properties

Among properties owned or administered by the National Trust for Jersey are the following: The Elms in St. Mary is the headquarters of the National Trust for Jersey Le Rât Morel Farm Apple crusher at Morel Farm Victoria Tower Doorway of La Ronce Le Saut Geffroy (Geffroy's Leap) La Cauminne à Mary Best Hamptonne is owned by the National Trust for Jersey, but is administered by the J ...

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National Trust for Jersey, National Trust for Jersey - National Trust for Jersey properties, National Trust for Jersey - External link

Read more here: » National Trust for Jersey: Encyclopedia II - National Trust for Jersey - National Trust for Jersey properties

trust: Encyclopedia II - Trust Law non-USA - Common Law and Statutory Trust Jurisdictions

Most jurisdictions that have the trust concept do so because their legal systems are based on the English legal system, (a common law system), where the trust was developed. As such, trusts tend to be most prevalent in Commonwealth jurisdictions. However, at least two jurisdictions, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, are civil law jurisdictions which have "imported" the trust concept into their laws by means of statute. The basic principles of trust law in those jurisdictions are very much as set out in this article, with some variatio ...

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Trust Law non-USA, Trust Law non-USA - Basic Principles, Trust Law non-USA - Terminology, Trust Law non-USA - Express Resulting and Constructive Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Testamentary and Inter Vivos Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Fixed and Discretionary Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Absolute Bare Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Offshore and Onshore Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Protectors, Trust Law non-USA - Appointment, Trust Law non-USA - Uses of Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Wills and Estate Planning, Trust Law non-USA - Charities, Trust Law non-USA - Investment, Trust Law non-USA - Pension Plans, Trust Law non-USA - Corporate Structures, Trust Law non-USA - Asset Protection, Trust Law non-USA - Tax Avoidance, Trust Law non-USA - Tax Evasion, Trust Law non-USA - Money Laundering, Trust Law non-USA - Common Law and Statutory Trust Jurisdictions, Trust Law non-USA - STEP

Read more here: » Trust Law non-USA: Encyclopedia II - Trust Law non-USA - Common Law and Statutory Trust Jurisdictions

trust: Encyclopedia II - National Trust for Historic Preservation - National Trust Sites

The National Trust for Historic Preservation operates a fairly small number of sites in its own right, either owning and operating the sites or operating in partnership with other preservation organizations. These sites currently include: The African Meeting House and Abiel Smith School, Boston, Massachusetts Belle Grove Plantation, Middletown, Virginia Brucemore, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Chesterwood, Stockbridge, Massachusetts Cliveden, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cooper-Molera Adobe, Monte ...

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National Trust for Historic Preservation, National Trust for Historic Preservation - National Trust Sites, National Trust for Historic Preservation - External link

Read more here: » National Trust for Historic Preservation: Encyclopedia II - National Trust for Historic Preservation - National Trust Sites

trust: Encyclopedia II - Ansar Burney Trust - Background

Established in 1980 by Ansar Burney, advocate in the Pakistani port city of Karachi, the Ansar Burney Trust was the first organization to introduce true human rights in Pakistan. With a mission to work as a non-political, non-governmental and non-profitable organization, the Trust started working against all forms of injustices, cruel inhuman and degrading treatment, child abuse, cruelty to women and other more subtle forms of human and civil rights viol ...

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Ansar Burney Trust, Ansar Burney Trust - Background, Ansar Burney Trust - Persons Released, Ansar Burney Trust - Human Smuggling and Trafficking, Ansar Burney Trust - More, Ansar Burney Trust - Websites

Read more here: » Ansar Burney Trust: Encyclopedia II - Ansar Burney Trust - Background

trust: Encyclopedia II - In God We Trust - Controversy

Today, the motto is a source of some heated contention. One side argues that a need for a "separation of church and state" requires that the motto be removed from all public use, including on coins and paper money. They argue that religious freedom includes the right to believe in the non-existence of God and that the gratuitous use of the motto infringes upon the religious rights of the unreligious. They argue that any endorsement of God by the government is unconstitutional. Many also argue that the motto, along with the addition of "under ...

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In God We Trust, In God We Trust - History on currency, In God We Trust - Controversy, In God We Trust - Sources

Read more here: » In God We Trust: Encyclopedia II - In God We Trust - Controversy

trust: Encyclopedia II - Trust Law non-USA - Basic Principles

A trust, as mentioned above, is the legal term for a situation where one person, known as a trustee holds assets for the benefit of another person, known as a beneficiary. The simplest example of a trust which is common in real life is the situation where Joe Bloggs makes a will, including the clauses: I appoint John Smith to be my executor. I give my estate to my ...

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Trust Law non-USA, Trust Law non-USA - Basic Principles, Trust Law non-USA - Terminology, Trust Law non-USA - Express Resulting and Constructive Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Testamentary and Inter Vivos Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Fixed and Discretionary Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Absolute Bare Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Offshore and Onshore Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Protectors, Trust Law non-USA - Appointment, Trust Law non-USA - Uses of Trusts, Trust Law non-USA - Wills and Estate Planning, Trust Law non-USA - Charities, Trust Law non-USA - Investment, Trust Law non-USA - Pension Plans, Trust Law non-USA - Corporate Structures, Trust Law non-USA - Asset Protection, Trust Law non-USA - Tax Avoidance, Trust Law non-USA - Tax Evasion, Trust Law non-USA - Money Laundering, Trust Law non-USA - Common Law and Statutory Trust Jurisdictions, Trust Law non-USA - STEP

Read more here: » Trust Law non-USA: Encyclopedia II - Trust Law non-USA - Basic Principles

trust: Encyclopedia II - British Trust for Ornithology - Activities

The BTO carries out research into the lives of birds, chiefly by conducting population and breeding surveys, and by bird ringing, all through the activities of a large number of volunteers. Its Garden Birdwatch survey, for example, allows large numbers of non-expert birdwatchers to participate, by making a weekly count of the birds they see in their gardens. It also awards the Bernard Tucker Medal for services to ornitholog ...

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British Trust for Ornithology, British Trust for Ornithology - Activities, British Trust for Ornithology - History, British Trust for Ornithology - Beginnings, British Trust for Ornithology - Edward Grey Institute, British Trust for Ornithology - Beech Grove, British Trust for Ornithology - Atlases, British Trust for Ornithology - The Nunnery

Read more here: » British Trust for Ornithology: Encyclopedia II - British Trust for Ornithology - Activities

trust: Encyclopedia II - Backdoor - The classic Trusting Trust backdoor

"Trusting Trust" was the first major paper to describe black box backdoor issues, and point out that trust is relative. It described a very clever classic backdoor mechanism based upon the fact that people only review source (human written) code, and not compiled (machine) code. A program called a compiler is used to create the second from the first, and it is trusted to do an honest job. This paper therefore described how a modified version of the UNIX C compiler could be told specifically to: Put an invisible backdoor i ...

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Backdoor, Backdoor - The classic Trusting Trust backdoor, Backdoor - Backdoors in the media

Read more here: » Backdoor: Encyclopedia II - Backdoor - The classic Trusting Trust backdoor




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