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Donald Bates
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28 March, 10:53
A trust one form of holding property.
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Cade Ali
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Trust property refers to assets that have been placed into a fiduciary relationship between a trustor and trustee for a designated beneficiary. Trust property may include any type of asset such as cash, securities, real estate or life insurance policies.
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