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  • 1trust — n 1 a: a fiduciary relationship in which one party holds legal title to another s property for the benefit of a party who holds equitable title to the property b: an entity resulting from the establishment of such a relationship see also… …

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  • 2trust — 1 /trVst/ noun 1 BELIEF (U) a strong belief in the honesty, goodness etc of someone or something: an agreement made on the basis of mutual trust | put your trust in: You shouldn t put your trust in a man like that. | betray sb s trust (=do… …

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  • 3Trust instrument — A trust instrument (also sometimes called a deed of trust, where executed by way of deed) is an instrument in writing executed by a settlor used to constitute a trust. Trust instruments are generally only used in relation to an inter vivos trust; …

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  • 4trust instrument — The formal document which creates the trust and contains the powers of the trustees and the rights of the beneficiaries. It may be a deed in trust or a formal declaration of trust. See also trust (trust deed) …

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  • 5Trust, but verify — was a signature phrase adopted and made famous by U.S. president Ronald Reagan. Reagan frequently used it when discussing U.S. relations with the Soviet Union. Reagan rightly presented it as a translation of the Russian proverb doveryai, no… …

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  • 6Trust in Trance Records — Founded 1993 Founder Avi Nissim, Yaniv Haviv and Guy Sabbag Distributor(s) Phonokol Records Genre Israeli Psychedelic Trance Country of origin …

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  • 7trust deed — see deed Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. trust deed …

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  • 8trust fund — see fund 1 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. trust fund n. Property or …

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  • 9trust — n 1 Trust, confidence, reliance, dependence, faith can all mean the fact of feeling sure or the state of mind of one who feels sure that a person or thing will not fail him. Trust implies an absolute and assured resting on something or someone;… …

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  • 10Trust, but Verify — was a signature phrase of Ronald Reagan. He used it in public, although he was not the first person known to use it. When Reagan used this phrase, he was usually discussing relations with the Soviet Union and he almost always presented it as a… …

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