TTEE is an abbreviation for trustee. DTD may stand in for "Dated".
In a living trust, the phrase 'dtd' stands for dated. It is very important to have the proper date that the trust effective for.
In reference to computers DTD stands for document type definition. It is defined as,"a set of markup declarations that define a document type for SGML-family markup languages (SGML, XML, HTML). DTDs use a terse formal syntax that declares precisely which elements and references may appear where in the document of the particular type, and what the elements' contents and attributes are."- wikipediaSee links for full article
A Document Type Definition (DTD) is a set of markup declarations that define a document type for an SGML-family markup language (SGML, XML, HTML).A DTD uses a terse formal syntax that declares precisely which elements and references may appear where in the document of the particular type, and what the elements' contents and attributes are. A DTD can also declare entities which may be used in the instance document.
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xml stands for extensible markup language, xml is a markup language that is used to transfer data / information. Dtd stands for document type definitionand dtd is used to define the legal building blocks of an XML document.
The acronym UA DTD that is referenced on trusts, especially a living trust means: "Under the agreement dated".
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The full for of the acronym "HTML dtd" would be "Hyper-Text Markup Language Document Type Definition."
what is different between internal dtd and external dtd and advantages and disadvantage plz tell me answer
difference between internal and external dtd
An identifier in the HTML document, that tells to the browser which type of HTML it needs to use to show contents of that document. Specifying different versions of HTML will result in different behavior of the document. If the type hasn't been specified at the beginning of HTML document the browser might load it slowly or even with the errors. Usage: <!DOCTYPE HTML /*Here goes type of the document specification (DTD)*/>
Well-formed XML means that the XML is correct (it has only one root node, and all elements match an end element tag)Valid XML means that the XML can be validated to an XML Schema or DTD, and that all the tags in the XML are also in the Schema or DTD, and in the right place.