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بِالوَعْدِ
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trusting [ˈtrʌstɪŋ] ADJ
trusting
I. trust [trʌst] N
1. trust no pl (confidence):
przyjmować [perf przyjąć] coś na wiarę
2. trust no pl (responsibility):
3. trust LAW (financial arrangement):
4. trust ECON (group of firms):
II. trust [trʌst] VB trans
ufać [perf za-]
to trust sb with sth
powierzać [perf powierzyć] komuś coś
III. trust [trʌst] VB intr
to trust in sth/sb
investment trust N
trust account N ECON
trust administration N no pl ECON
trust assets N pl ECON
trust center N + sing/pl vb Am COMPUT
trust fund N ECON
unit trust N Brit
anti-trust legislation N no pl LAW
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trust N
trust ECON
trust ECON
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trust N
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trust N
unit trust ECON Brit
unit trust ECON Brit
unit trust ECON Brit
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trust N
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unit trust N
unit trust ECON Brit COMP
Present
Itrust
youtrust
he/she/ittrusts
wetrust
youtrust
theytrust
Past
Itrusted
youtrusted
he/she/ittrusted
wetrusted
youtrusted
theytrusted
Present Perfect
Ihavetrusted
youhavetrusted
he/she/ithastrusted
wehavetrusted
youhavetrusted
theyhavetrusted
Past Perfect
Ihadtrusted
youhadtrusted
he/she/ithadtrusted
wehadtrusted
youhadtrusted
theyhadtrusted
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Many trusts provide for trustees to use discretion in the distribution of trust assets to beneficiaries.
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The trust assets, and any income earned, can be distributed to beneficiaries, loaned to them, or held in trust.
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The operative principle is whether the trust assets or income are available to the beneficiary.
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The trustees should administer the trust for the sole benefit of the beneficiaries, against all others who might seek to benefit or profit from trust assets.
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If a judge determines that the trust settlor controls the assets of the offshore trust, the judge may order the settlor to repatriate the trust assets.
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