To regulate the relationship between the issuer and the subscriber of stock, with the subscribers being represented by a Debenture Trust Deed trustee - an independent party.
A trust deed is when a legal title in property is transferred to a trustee. If a lendor defaults on a mortgage the trustee can foreclose the property. With mortgages a bank is usually the trustee given the trust deed.
It is a formal legal document/contract that outlines the terms of the debenture issue between issuer and holders. States concerns to maturity date, interest rate, interest payment , protective provisions and any other terms & conditions between issuer & holders....
Redemption of Debenture was enacted into Indian law in 2000. It states that any Indian company with a debenture trust must also have a plan in place for its investors, in case of the company's failure.
There are many places online to find the details on Deeds of Trust. Truia and Arixacapital are both well known sites that carry information about Deeds of Trust.
You can find information about trust deeds in Scotland online at the Trust Deeds Network website. Once on the website, you can learn how the service works and request the service online.
David J. Crabtree has written: 'Second deeds of trust' -- subject(s): Deeds of trust
Yes, but deeds should be drafted by an attorney, especially deeds from a trustee. Unless you have experience in the drafting of deeds in your jurisdiction there is a good chance the deed will contain errors. Errors in deeds can be expensive to correct especially deeds relating to a trust. The attorney should review the trust document to make certain the authority to sell the property was granted in the trust. The trustee will then be personally responsible to distribute the proceeds according to the terms of the trust. If the transaction is not handled properly by the trustee there will be personal liability.
Three's a Crowd - 1984 Deeds of Trust 1-18 was released on: USA: 19 February 1985
You should contact the attorney who drafted the trust for you. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional especially deeds from a trustee. Errors made by non-professionals can be extremely costly to correct.You should contact the attorney who drafted the trust for you. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional especially deeds from a trustee. Errors made by non-professionals can be extremely costly to correct.You should contact the attorney who drafted the trust for you. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional especially deeds from a trustee. Errors made by non-professionals can be extremely costly to correct.You should contact the attorney who drafted the trust for you. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional especially deeds from a trustee. Errors made by non-professionals can be extremely costly to correct.
A trust for a minor can own stock, but a minor cannot. Someone can own an account or stock in trust for the minor.
it is a Trust.
"To put a lot of stock in" something is to trust its source.