deed of trust

collocation in English

meaningsofdeedandtrust

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deed
noun[C]
uk
/diːd/
us
/diːd/
an intentional act, especially a very bad or very ...
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trust
noun
uk
/trʌst/
us
/trʌst/
the belief that you can trust someone ...
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(Definition ofdeedandtrustfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Many were not sold in the time provided but later were sold at public auction under adeedoftrust.
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These in consultation, drew up adeedoftrustthat established the school.
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However, no attempt was made to obtain incorporation and a solicitor was engaged to draft adeedoftrust.
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The loan was secured by adeedoftruston the entire properties of the railway company.
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The document used by lenders to obtain a lien on real property is a mortgage ordeedoftrust.
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Thus, the more precise term of artdeedoftrusthas become predominant in the case law since then.
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Adeedoftrustis not used to transfer property directly.
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Adeedoftrustis normally recorded with the recorder or county clerk for the county where the property is located as evidence of and security for the debt.
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I am a trustee for a public open space which has been enjoyed since the seventeenth century under adeedoftrust.
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Eachdeedoftrusthas been made for a special purpose and its beneficiary is clearly mentioned.
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