0 not having the right to decide for someone how their money should be invested, when it should be paid to them, etc.:
a non-discretionary trust/fund/account My wife and I recently made a non-discretionary trust settlement on our grandchildren.
While need was a primary determinant of non-discretionary service use, predisposing factors specifically age, education and level of financial dependence were the most important in determining dental service use.
Ideally a measure of resource stock abundance would be included as a non-discretionary input or technological constraint, but such measures are not available and hence are excluded.
Secondly, there will be a non-discretionary provision within the tax system.
That would be a non-discretionary payment based on the needs of the applicant.
It increases that to a non-discretionary addition bringing the subsidy up to as high as £40.
About £400 million will be made available under the non-discretionary grants system in the financial year 1982–83.
Secondly, the duty to take into account costs and benefits does not affect the non-discretionary obligations of the new agencies.
But the duty does not affect the non-discretionary duties of the new agencies, and does not apply where it would be unreasonable.