Normally these appear in Ch 7 cases. It just says the Trustee did not send checks to anyone. (ie: There was no money to send to any creditors)
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May 12th, 2009
The break down of the material distribution report is not coming back to the change in the inventory value report. What are the possible causes of this?
The possessive form of the plural noun trustees is trustees'.
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Labor report
Trustees is the plural of trustee. "The trustees had no idea where the money went"
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Chairperson of the board of: trustees
The Trustees of Reservations was created in 1890.
Marian C. Manley has written: 'A handbook for library trustees' -- subject(s): Library trustees 'A handbook for the library trustees' -- subject(s): Library trustees
Yes, you use an apostrophe with the word "trustees" when indicating possession. For example, if you are referring to the decisions made by the trustees, you would write "the trustees' decisions." However, if you are simply using the word in a plural sense without possession, no apostrophe is needed, as in "the trustees met yesterday."