trust institution
1trust institution — noun : a corporation engaged in the business of administering estates and trusts; also : the trust department of a trust company or other banking institution …
2trust officer — noun : an officer of a trust institution …
3Trust (social sciences) — Trust is a relationship of reliance. A trusted party is presumed to seek to fulfill policies, ethical codes, law and their previous promises.Trust does not need to involve belief in the good character, vices, or morals of the other party. Persons …
4trust — 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… …
5Trust — may refer to:* Trust (social sciences), a relationship of reliance. ** Trust Fall, a trust building game.In law: * Trust law, where money or property is owned and managed on behalf of another * Escrow, where a thing is held in trust until… …
6Trust Merchant Bank — Logo de Trust Merchant Bank Création 2004 Forme juridique S.A.R.L …
7trust — [n1] belief in something as true, trustworthy assurance, certainty, certitude, confidence, conviction, credence, credit, dependence, entrustment, expectation, faith, gospel truth*, hope, positiveness, reliance, stock, store, sureness; concept 689 …
8trust merger — Under a trust, the situation that occurs when the sole trustee and the sole beneficiary are the same person or institution. Then, there s no longer the separation between the trustee s legal ownership of trust property from the beneficiary s… …
9Trust Center — [engl. trust »Vertrauen«, center »Zentrum«] (in den USA Trusted Third Party, TTP), Institution, Organisation oder Unternehmen, das die Schlüssel für die in öffentlichen Netzen betriebenen Verfahren zur Datenverschlüsselung verwaltet und deren… …
10trust company — trust′ com pany n. bus a company or corporation organized to exercise the functions of a trustee, but also engaging in the usual activities of a bank or financial institution • Etymology: 1825–35, amer …