Similar words: in need of, trust, trusty, trustee, entrust, trust in, freedom of the press, freedom of thought. Meaning: n. a written instrument legally conveying property to a trustee often used to secure an obligation such as a mortgage or promissory note.
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1. But when one mortgages, the deed of trust or mortgage requires the collateral to be insured.
2. The documents necessary to reconvey said deed of trust shall be executed and delivered for recordation with the Los Angeles County Recorder's office.
3. The most important real estate documents are the Deed of Trust and Warranty Deed for any property you currently own.
4. The deed of trust is also used as security for some corporate bond issues.
5. The person designated to receive the income from a trust, estate, or a deed of trust.
6. Real estate documents The most important real estate documents are the Deed of Trust and Warranty Deed for any property you currently own.
7. Jason: Alright, one more errand, Wally. Mother would like the deed of trust to this condo.
8. Uncle Homayoun told me that he had willed the house to me and that the deed of trust would be issued in my name after his death.
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