I don't know what your question is, but you may find the answer here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_trust
corporate trusts is the combination of companies?
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The meaning of Corporate trusts is the combination of companies?
Yes. For a more complete explanation, read the first paragraph of the above article.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trust_law
A trust is a legal manager, or trustee, for another entity (such as a corportation). Since trust managers are responsible to obey laws, they are in fact the owners legal representative. In Early US history, the rich often formed trusts to run businesses for them, as in railroads, banks, ...
A trust is a legal manager, or trustee, for another entity (such as a corportation). Since trust managers are responsible to obey laws, they are in fact the owners legal representative. In Early US history, the rich often formed trusts to run businesses for them, as in railroads, banks, ...
trust is a board of trustees managing as a single unit
ok, thanks