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Trust

Definition 1 A Legal arrangement in which an individual (the trustor) gives Fiduciary control of Property to a person or institution (the trustee) for the Benefit of beneficiaries. Definition 2 A monopolistic corporation, prior to the enactment of Antitrust laws.

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