Trust definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary TRUST, n. 1. Confidence; a reliance or resting of the mind ... other sound principle of another person. He that putteth his trust in the Lord shall be safe. Proverbs 29. 2. He ... the ground of confidence. O Lord God, thou art my trust from my youth. Psalms 71. 3. Charge received in confidence. Reward them well, if they observe their trust. 4. That which is committed to one's care. Never violate a sacred trust. 5. Confident opinion of any event. His trust was ...
trust deed definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a ... an obligation such as a mortgage or promissory note [syn: trust deed, deed of trust] Webster's 1913 Dictionary Trust Trust, n. [OE. trust, trost, Icel. traust confidence, security; akin to Dan. & Sw. ...
To trust definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Trust Trust, v. i. 1. To have trust; to be credulous; to be won to confidence; to confide. More to know could not be more to trust. --Shak. 2. To be confident, as of something future; to hope. I will trust and not be afraid. --Isa. xii. 2. 3. To ...
To trust in definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Trust Trust, v. i. 1. To have trust; to be credulous; to be won to confidence; to confide. More to know could not be more to trust. --Shak. 2. To be confident, as of something future; to hope. I will trust and not be afraid. --Isa. xii. 2. 3. To ...
To trust on definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Trust Trust, v. i. 1. To have trust; to be credulous; to be won to confidence; to confide. More to know could not be more to trust. --Shak. 2. To be confident, as of something future; to hope. I will trust and not be afraid. --Isa. xii. 2. 3. To ...
passive trust definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a trust in which the trustee performs no active duties [ant: active trust] Webster's 1913 Dictionary Trust Trust, n. 1. An equitable right or interest in property distinct ... active, or special, express, implied, constructive, etc. In a passive trust the trustee simply has title to the trust property, ...
... Webster's 1828 Dictionary FAITH, n. [L. fides, fido, to trust; Gr. to persuade, to draw towards any thing, to conciliate ... will or approbation of the heart; an entire confidence or trust in God's character and declarations, and in the character ... gospel is that emotion of the mind, which is called trust or confidence, exercised towards the moral character of God, and ... a good woman"; "the doctor-patient relationship is based on trust" [syn: faith, trust] 3: an institution to express belief in a divine power ... feid, fei, from Latin fides; akin to Latin fidere to trust — more at bide Date: 13th century 1. a. allegiance ...
trust company definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: an ... engaged as a trustee or fiduciary or agent in handling trust funds or estates of custodial arrangements or stock transfers or related services [syn: trust company, trust corporation] Merriam Webster's noun Date: 1834 an incorporated trustee ... and businesses and providing related financial or estate-planning services. Trust services for individuals commonly include the administration of estates, living ... the administration of corporate bond indentures and corporate pension funds. Trust companies may also serve as corporate stock registrars and ...
trust fund definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a fund held in trust Merriam Webster's noun Date: 1780 property (as money or securities) settled or held in trust Britannica Concise Property (e.g, money or securities) held in a trust; that is, property held legally by one party (the legal ... of the equitable owner, or beneficiary. In Anglo-Amer. law, trust funds are set up principally for family settlements and for charitable giving. In the commercial sector, trust funds are often set up to provide for employee ...
... believe in miracles on the credit of inspired men. We trust to the credit of assertion, made by a man of ... a friend; a servant, with his master. 6. In commerce, trust; transfer of goods in confidence of future payment. When the ... the purchaser, and delivers his goods on that belief or trust; or he delivers them on the credit or reputation of ... on its supposed ability and probity, which induce men to trust to its engagements. Cherish public credit. When the public credit ... time given for payment for lands or goods sold on trust; as a long credit, or a short credit. 12. A ... a report, or the man who tells it. 2. To trust; to sell or loan in confidence of future payment; ...
constructive trust definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a trust created by a court (regardless of the intent of the ... that has been wrongfully deprived of its rights [syn: constructive trust, involuntary trust] Webster's 1913 Dictionary Constructive Con*struct"ive, a. [Cf ... courts. Constructive notice, notice imputed by construction of law. Constructive trust, a trust which may be assumed to exist, though no actual ...
resulting trust definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a trust created by a court when it is judged that it was the intention of the parties to create a trust Webster's 1913 Dictionary Result Re*sult", v. i. [imp ... naturally result from a holy and good life. --Tillotson. Resulting trust (Law), a trust raised by implication for the benefit of a party granting an estate. The phrase is also applied to a trust raised by implication for the benefit of a party ...
living trust definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a trust created and operating during the grantor's lifetime [syn: living trust, inter vivos trust] Merriam Webster's noun Date: 1873 a trust that becomes effective during the lifetime of the settlor — called also inter vivos trust
... truth and reality of a fact. It is better to trust in the Lord, than to put confidence in man. Psalms ... confidence in a statement, or in an official report. 2. Trust; reliance; applied to one's own abilities, or fortune; belief ... had raised his confidence by success. 3. That in which trust is placed; ground of trust; he or that which supports. Israel was ashamed of Beth ... assurance, confidence, self-confidence, authority, sureness] 2: a feeling of trust (in someone or something); "I have confidence in our team ... relationship; "he took me into his confidence"; "he betrayed their trust" [syn: confidence, trust] 5: a secret that is confided ...
unit trust definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a regulated ... many different securities; "you can invest in a unit investment trust for as little as $1000" [syn: unit investment trust, unit trust] Merriam Webster's noun Date: 1936 1. British mutual fund ... to maturity Collin's Cobuild Dictionary (unit trusts) A unit trust is an organization which invests money in many different types ... refer to an investment of this type as a unit trust. (BRIT BUSINESS; in AM, use mutual fund) N-COUNT