the name given to a person who is named in a will to be the trustee.
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TRUSTEE-TO-TRUSTEE TRANSFER
The transaction involved in moving retirement fronds from one trustee to another.
TRUSTER
In Scotch law. The maker y or creator of a trust.
TRUSTIS
In old European law. Trust; faith; confidence; fidelity.
TRUSTOR
A word occasionally, though rarely, used as a designation of the creator, donor, or founder of a trust
TRUSTWORTHY SYSTEM
Computer system where software, hardware, and procedures are secure, available and functional and adhere to security practices.
TRUTH IN LENDING
Legislation in some countries like the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act 1968, Consumer Credit Protection Act 1969 in USA. The lender must make clear all conditions and details of a loan.
TRUTH IN SAVINGS
Legislation in some countries like Federal Deposit Insurance Act 1991 In USA. All details moist be made clear to the depositor of the conditions of deposit.
TRUTH-IN-LENDING ACT
federal law that requires people who apply for credit be given information that is accurate and easily understood.
TRY
To examine judicially; to examine and investigate a controversy , by the legal method called “trial,” for the purpose of determining the issues it involves.
TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE
Canadian regulated market place where oil, mining, gas, technology, manufacturing and financial services businesses raise investor capital. Toronto Stock Exchange .
TUAS RES TIBI HABETO
Lat. Have or take your things to yourself. The form
TUB
In mercantile law . A measure containing sixty pounds of tea, and from fifty- six to eighty-six pounds of camphor. Jacob.
TUB-MAN
In English law . A barrister who has a preaudience in the exchequer, and also one who has a particular place in court, is so called. Brown.
TUCHAS
In Spanish law. Objections or exceptions to witnesses. White, New Recop. b. 3, tit 7, c. 10.
TUERTO
In Spanish law. Tort Las Partidas , pt 7, tit 6, 1. 5.
TUG
A steam vessel built for towing; synonymous with “tow-boat.”
TUITION FEES INSURANCE
Similar cover to Business interruption insurance that is designed for schools.
TUITION INSURANCE
Insurance enabling parents to recoup tuition cost if their child leaves school part way through due to serious injury of illness.
TULLIANUM
Lat. Iu Roman law. That part of a prison which was under ground. Supposed to be so called from Servius Tullius, who built that part of the first prison In […]
TUMBREL
A castigatory , trebucket, or ducking-stool , anciently used as a punish- ment for common scolds.
TUMULTUOUS PETITIONING
Under St. 13 Car. II. St. 1, c.
TUN
A measure of wine or oil, containing four hogsheads.
TUNGREVE
A town-reeve or bailiff. Cowell.
TUNING
Process of adjusting parameters of a device or model to get the desired result.