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** a trust for a minor (" to x if she attains 21 ");
** the act of appointing ( i. e. giving ) an asset from the trust to a beneficiary ( usually where there is some choice in the matter — such as in a discretionary trust ); or
** Citizens without formal political rights, but full legal rights: the citizens ' female relatives and underage children, whose political rights and interests were represented, and property held in trust, by their adult male relatives.
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** to develop laws to protect the public trust, which is the environment ;
** Pakikipagpalagayang-loob: act of mutual trust
** Société d ' investissement à capital fixe: ≈ investment trust ( UK ); closed-end fund ( CEF ), closed-end company ( US ); listed investment company ( LIC ) ( Au )
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** $ 1. 5 trillion in 228 other federal government trust and investment accounts

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