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A legal instrument allowing one party to control property for the benefit of another.
Ãâó: www.dorseyagency.com/glossary_t.htm
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An instrument placing ownership of property in the name of one person, called a trustee, to be held by the trustee for the use and benefit of some other person.
Ãâó: www.ific.ca/eng/Glossary/index.asp
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There is another attitude that stands out in those who are successful in facilitating learning?I think of it as prizing the learner, prizing her feelings, her opinions, her person. It is a caring for the learner, but a non-possessive caring. It is an acceptance of this other individual as a separate person, having worth in her own right. It is a basic trust - a belief that this other person is somehow fundamentally trustworthy?...
Ãâó: www.infed.org/biblio/relationship.htm
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A Fiduciary relationship calling for a Trustee to Hold the title to Assets for the benefit of the beneficiary. The person creating the trust, who may or may not also be the beneficiary, is called the grantor.
Ãâó: www.nordlb.lv/en/tools/vocabulary/
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