Dissolved is perhaps the wrong word, as these borders never really existed in a physical sense to begin with. Even with today's technology, it's utterly impossible to secure the approximately 4,000 mile border with Mexico, much less the far larger one with Canada. And the main questions would be, "Why would we want to secure these borders?".
In both cases, Mexico and Canada are very active allies and trade partners and, especially in the case of Canada, a very strong intelligence partner as well. Physical security always has a chilling effect on progress of all kinds, and this must also be factored into the security equation.
Infiltration along these giant borders conducted by expert teams of insurgents would be virtually impossible to stop, no matter what we tried to do. All increased security along the borderlines would do at this time is inhibit honest, legal trade and spend a huge amount of money, with virtually zero impact on anyone we don't want in-country.
The Risk/Benefit analysis simply makes this undesirable in the extreme.
Trust - Canadian band - was created in 2010.
A living trust exists until it is dissolved. It is usually dissolved in this state when probate is completed.
Fording Canadian Coal Trust was created in 2003.
Fording Canadian Coal Trust's population is 2,008.
No
You need to review the terms of the trust to determine how it can be dissolved.
In 1911 the U.S. Supreme Court ordered that Standard Oil be dissolved. The trust was divided into 33 independent companies.
he did not like them and he had dissolved many monopolies and is known as the "trust buster"
An irrevocable trust can be revoked or dissolved under only very limited circumstances. Essentially, the irrevocable trust must have it written into the wording of the trust and a possibility of dissolving it can only be there if the trust is functioning completely improperly or other than the way it was intended.
I trust all males older then me who are not Mexican descendant and who are not black. Beside thoughts two things I trust most males.
Winslow Benson has written: 'Business methods of Canadian trust companies' -- subject(s): Canada, Trust companies
no because you could always trust your mexican transmission changers.