trust property

  • 11trust for bereaved minors — England, Wales A trust for the benefit of a person aged under 18, at least one of whose parents has died, and who will become absolutely entitled to the whole of the trust property on or before his 18th birthday (section 71A, Inheritance Tax Act… …

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  • 12trust a for bereaved minor — England, Wales A trust for the benefit of a person aged under 18, at least one of whose parents has died, and who will become absolutely entitled to the whole of the trust property on or before his 18th birthday (section 71A, Inheritance Tax Act… …

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  • 13trust document — England, Wales A legal document which may be a deed or other instrument, that creates a trust. The trust document appoints the trustees and states the terms of the trust, including who the beneficiaries (beneficiary) are and the trust property… …

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  • 14Trust — Trust, a. Held in trust; as, trust property; trustmoney. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 15trust 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… …

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  • 16trust administration — The trustee s management of trust property according to the trust s terms and for the benefit of the beneficiaries. Category: Wills, Trusts & Estates → Getting Your Affairs in Order Category: Wills, Trusts & Estates → Living Wills & Medical… …

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  • 17Trust law — In common law legal systems, a trust is an arrangement whereby property (including real, tangible and intangible) is managed by one person (or persons, or organizations) for the benefit of another. A trust is created by a settlor, who entrusts… …

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  • 18trust — trustable, adj. trustability, n. truster, n. /trust/, n. 1. reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc., of a person or thing; confidence. 2. confident expectation of something; hope. 3. confidence in the certainty of future… …

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  • 19Trust 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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  • 20trust — /trʌst / (say trust) noun 1. reliance on the integrity, justice, etc., of a person, or on some quality or attribute of a thing; confidence. 2. confident expectation of something; hope. 3. confidence in the ability or intention of a person to pay… …