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A property interest held by one person for the benefit of another.
Ãâó: www.sarasotafloridausa.com/real-estate-terms.html
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A trust is not technically an ?rganization?it is the set of rights and responsibilities between the trustee and beneficiary with regard to the assets of the trust (the ?orpus?. The legal requirements to establish a trust are a grantor, a trustee, a beneficiary, corpus and a legal purpose.
Ãâó: hafoundation.org/about/glossary/
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A truss is a special structural member that has more strength than a typical beam and is typically used for roof rafters and floor joists.
Ãâó: www.inspectamerica.com/html/structural_encyclopedi...
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The stage when infants develop deep feelings of comfort and confidence because their basic needs are met promptly, consistently, and lovingly
Ãâó: www.aplaceofourown.org/glossary.php
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An arrangement under which one person or company, often a trust company, for the benefit of another person or persons, hold money or other property. These assets are administered according to the terms of the trust agreement. Each province has a Trustee Act that regulates the kinds of investments that can be made by the trustees of a trust fund.
Ãâó: www.pfc.ca/cms_en/page1112.cfm
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