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  • 21trust — 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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  • 22trust estates as business companies — A practice originating in Massachusetts of vesting a business or certain real estate in a group of trustees, who manage it for the benefit of the beneficial owners; the ownership of the latter is evidenced by negotiable (or transferable) shares.… …

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  • 23Trust Operation — Operation Trust (операция Трест ) was a counterintelligence operation of the State Political Directorate (GPU) of the Soviet Union. The operation, which ran from 1921 1926, set up a fake anti Bolshevik underground organization, Monarchist Union… …

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  • 24trust — 1. A legal agreement whereby a *trustee holds or manages assets on behalf of a beneficiary. Trusts involve a division in the title to property between trustees and beneficiaries: The beneficiary of a trust is the true owner of the trust’s assets …

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  • 25trust — n. (in the NHS) a self governing body that provides any of a range of health care services, including hospital, community health, and mental health services. NHS trusts have their own boards and budgets and the freedom to provide services of… …

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  • 26trust property — The property which is the subject matter of the trust. The trust res (q.v.). See also principal …

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  • 27TRUST — Trial in United Kingdom for Stroke Treatment * * * n. (in the NHS) a self governing body that provides any of a range of health care services, including hospital services, community health services, and services for the mentally ill and other… …

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  • 28TRUST — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index trust adjective dependable, faithful verb depend on, entrust distrust noun betrayal, betrayer …

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  • 29trust relationship —    In Microsoft Windows NT Server, a link between domains that allows pass through authentication, in which a trusting domain allows the logon authentication of a trusted domain.    With the right trust relationships, a user with one user account …

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  • 30Trust Indenture Act — Federal Act (1939) designed to protect investors in certain types of bonds by requiring that the trust indenture be approved by the SEC and include certain protective clauses and exclude certain exculpatory clauses, and that trustees be… …

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