trust corporation
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftrustandcorporation
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trust
noun
uk/trʌst/us/trʌst/
the belief that you can trust someone ...
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corporation
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk/ˌkɔː.pərˈeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌkɔːr.pəˈreɪ.ʃən/
a large company or group of companies that is controlled together as a ...
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(Definition oftrustandcorporationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Atrustcorporation, being a body corporate, cannot, like an individual executor, apply for probate, as an application is a court proceeding.
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Atrustcorporationis like any other executor and is entitled to administer the estate in respect of which it has been appointed.
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Clause 29 provides that trustees of atrustcorporation, not a charitable trust, are entitled to receive reasonable remuneration from the trust.
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It is common practice for a testator to nominate atrustcorporationas the executor of his will.
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I have not mentioned yet, for example, the idea of the approvedtrustcorporation.
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It appears that the term "trustcorporation" does not include certain bodies which have trust property.
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I am thinking mostly of charities which have a corporate body such as a parish council or atrustcorporationas their sole trustee.
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I am also concerned about the provision granting a right of audience to some person in atrustcorporation.
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I have also explored in great detail what the fees, charges and procedures are where atrustcorporationis involved.
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There is never any question of their being transferred tiresomely and expensively to anybody else, because thetrustcorporationis a corporation—it goes on for ever.
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Atrustcorporationholds itself out in its advertising literature as being above ordinary mortals.
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Often, atrustcorporationor more than one trustee are appointed to allow for uninterrupted administration of the trust in the event of a trustee's resignation, death, bankruptcy or incapacity.
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I should also like to know why the provisions are limited to approved trust corporations as defined in clause 1(4).
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It is not plain that they can perform the duties of trustees alone, because they are not yet trust corporations.
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These denominations have already farmed trust corporations to hold and to administer their trust property.
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There is no control over the charges that trust corporations can impose, but there is control over solicitors' charges.
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It is currently done by banks, insurance companies, other trust corporations; indeed anyone may administer an estate for reward.
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It is not a novel idea to appoint trust corporations.
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We ask that these assets should be placed in the hands of trust corporations.
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There is no valid argument for transferring to an official such religious trusts now held by such trust corporations.
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