Replacing the trustee with another for some reason; maybe the trustee gets old and finds the job burdensome. There might be another trustee named in the document as authorized "..in the event first trustee resigns." I'm no lawyer, but I guess you could petition the court for a replacement trustee if you could prove the trustee was not following the lawful trust instructions or something.
Trustee
Could be "as trustee for"
TTEE is an abbreviation for "trustee." The trustee on a trust or on a other deposit account controls the assets in the trust or the funds in the account.
"In lieu of" means 'instead of', or 'in substitution for.'
It generally means "Trustee".
TTEE is standard abbreviation for TRUSTEE.
If: x+y = 15 and y is 7 then by substitution of 7 into the equation x must equal 8
When a trustee owns a house in Georgia, it typically means that the trustee holds legal title to the property on behalf of a beneficiary or beneficiaries, following the terms outlined in a trust agreement. The trustee manages the property as specified in the trust document and is accountable for acting in the best interest of the beneficiaries.
The judgment becomes an asset of the bankruptcy estate and thus the "property" of the trustee. The trustee may decide to abandon the judgment as not worth collecting, or may pursue its collection. Either call the trustee's office or check the docket and documents in the bankruptcy court. If by "fix" you mean pay, check with the trustee's office before sending any money or bank check to anyone. You may be able to settle the claim for less than the full amount. If you are uncomfortable doing it yourself, get a bankruptcy lawyer.
If you mean: y = 6x+11 and y = 2x+7 Then by substitution: x = -1 and y = 5
If you mean: -x+3y = 6 and x+3y = 18 then by substitution x = 6 and y = 4