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trust deed
noun
A deed conveying property to a trustee, for some specific use.
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Therefore the trust deed is out of the way.
In case the lender received a trust deed for security, they should file a release of the trust deed.
The lender should also send you the trust deed or canceled mortgage.
He says Bizos's reservations were confirmed after a bank requested the original trust deed for the Mandela Trust.
John Jackson, the TPL's deputy chairman, says that when the small print of the trust deed is finalised, TPL will meet the commission's requirements.
The trust deed said the assets could be reassigned if "any doubts may arise relating to the continuity of the life of the diocese".
The Trust Deed of June 19 , 1936echoed the long-standing injunction to those who take up responsibility for the paper.
The university has always accepted that there is a legally binding 1944 trust deed, but maintains that it is unclear in what it covers.
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Trust Deed Investments by Harry Anders (published by R&R; Publishing Co., 14307 Bessamer St., Van Nuys 91367; 215 pages, paperback, $20) provides suggestions on how to protect investments in trust deeds.
In exchange for providing the $8 million toward the renovation of the center, which opened in 1985, Lawndale holds a second-trust deed on the project and must approve the proposed refinancing.
(5) If you find that a good prescriptive title has arisen under this trust-deed, the effect is that Fanny and Frances will each be entitled for life to the use and enjoyment of one-half of the property, and at their death it goes to the next of kin of Thomas Gardner.
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