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URBAN LEGEND, pure and simple, fomented by a number of small right-wing groups who have spread the rumor via various internet chat rooms and blogs. There is not now and has not been ANY effort whatsoever to remove the motto.
To keep this in perspective, please note that the motto was first used only on 2¢ pieces in 1864, and it took until 1938 for it to be incorporated onto all circulating coins. It was never used on paper money until 1957, when there was an uproar over the "threat of godless Communism".
"In God We Trust" has been on most currency since 1864
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UTI stands for Unit Trust of India. UTI Bank has recently been renamed to AXIS bank.
No they do not. They have been scammed and hacked in the past. I would not trust my money there!
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==One Answer== Perhaps those words have been taken out of context. The property may be owned by a trust named after the street on which the property is located such as "25-35 Maple Street Trust".
Not as an attachment, but can be deducted from the account where the support has been deposited.
As a trustee, you have a fiduciary duty to act in the best interest of the beneficiary. If delivering funds to a beneficiary in jail could result in harm to the beneficiary or undermine the purpose of the trust, you may have the right to refuse distribution. Depending on the terms of the trust and applicable laws, seeking legal advice before making a decision is advisable.
You would need to review the document that created the trust to find the identity of the trustee and then contact the trustee. You can collect funds from the trust only if the trust document names you as a beneficiary.