Trust definition

Trust means the arrangement through which the property of one person is made over or bequeathed to a trustee to administer such property for the benefit of another person; and
Trust means the Issuer.
Trust means the trust established by this Agreement.

Examples of Trust in a sentence

  • If such arrangements are not pursuant to the Facility Trust Agreement, then such arrangements shall include the holding of the Handback Requirements Reserve in an account with a financial institution nominated by Developer and approved by TxDOT, which institution may include any Lender that is and continues to qualify as an Institutional Lender.

  • Developer at its expense shall be solely responsible for posting any indemnity bond or other security the trustee may require in connection with its services under the Facility Trust Agreement.

  • The Disability Trust will provide the participant with an outline of agreed services and expected costs over the life of the plan via the Schedule of Supports.

  • The Disability Trust reserves the right to cease future services until the outstanding debt is paid.

  • The Trust Fund shall be held by the Board as one indivisible fund and all assets shall be co-mingled together and invested in a uniform manner.


More Definitions of Trust

Trust means the Delaware statutory trust established under the Delaware Act by this Declaration of Trust and the filing of the Certificate of Trust in the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware;
Trust. The trust created by this Agreement.
Trust means the Delaware business trust created and continued hereby and identified on the cover page to this Trust Agreement.
Trust means the trust created by this Agreement.
Trust refers to the Massachusetts business trust established by this Agreement and Declaration of Trust, as amended from time to time;
Trust means the arrangement through which the property of one person is made over or
Trust has the meaning specified in the Recitals.