Just about all the New Testament talks of 'elements of trust', because the new Testament is about faith in Jesus Christ, and the Oxford Dictionary defines trust as: firm belief in the reliability, truth or strength etc of a person or thing.
A Last Will and Testament is a written document that sets forth a testator's instructions on how their property will be distributed upon their death. A trust set forth in a will is called a Testamentary Trust.A Living Trust is a trust created by a person while they are living.
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In the King James version the word - trust - appears 107 times in the Old Testament the word - trust - appears 27 times in the New Testament
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In the King James Version: trust 27x, trusted 7x = 34x
18 times in the NKJ
A testamentary trust is one that is set forth in a person's Last Will and Testament. If you think you are named as a beneficiary in a testamentary trust you have no right to see the Will prior to the death of the testator.
In general, you should only capitalize "Will" and "Trust" when they are used as specific legal terms referring to a Last Will and Testament or a Trust document. Otherwise, they should be written in lowercase.
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One of the elements of credit is trust. The lender must have trust that you are able to repay your loan. Other elements include, time period, this is the time it will take to be repaid, achievement, which is the fees and interest that the lender gets, and risk.
You might check your state laws. Here is some good information: http://www.willtrust.com/trusts.php