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trust deed
noun
- a written instrument legally conveying property to a trustee, such as a bank, often for the purpose of securing a mortgage or promissory note.
trust deed
noun
- a document that transfers the legal title to property to a trustee
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Word History and Origins
Origin of trust deed1
First recorded in 1745–55
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Example Sentences
A congregation was jointly formed here and at Floor prior to 1668, in which year the first trust deed is dated.
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Nothing easier than to draw up trust deed in form that should obviate catastrophe foreseen by Gorst's fervid fancy.
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There's no getting over that trust-deed, nor through it, nor round it, nor any way to the other side of it.
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One day, you draft a will; the next, you break a Trust deed—the balance remains even.
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This is accomplished by means of a mortgage called a trust deed.
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