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trust deed
noun
- a written instrument legally conveying property to a trustee, such as a bank, often for the purpose of securing a mortgage or promissory note.
trust deed
noun
- a document that transfers the legal title to property to a trustee
Word History and Origins
Origin of trust deed1
Example Sentences
“The success of Ukraine’s defense turns on whether Russia’s threatened use of force imposed what English law regards as illegitimate pressure on Ukraine to enter into the trust deed and related contracts,” the court wrote.
On the other hand, when you have a trust deed or deed of trust, the lender files a release deed.
In a statement released on Saturday, Mr Sarwar said he had signed a discretionary trust deed that meant he could never access the assets.
The investigators say that she produced a forged trust deed about the London apartments.
To prove her point, she produced a trust deed signed by both her and her brother dated February 2006.
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