No results for "Category:Charitable trusts" (auto) in titles.

Suggestions for article titles:

  1. Trusts: The word "trusts," as used here, includes all those aggregations of capital engaged in productive industry that, by virtue of their industrial strength, have or are supposed to have some monopolistic power. Legal monopolies, as such, and natural monopolies are ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Trusts And Trustees: It has been shown under Guardian and Ward and under Community how the Jewish law took notice of the various powers and duties of those to whom the property of orphan children or of the community was entrusted for management ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [96%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  3. Trusty (band): Trusty is an American punk band formed in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1989. The band moved from Little Rock to Washington, D.C., in 1992. (Band) [83%] 2024-01-19 [Dischord Records artists] [American punk rock groups]...
  4. Trust (Boney James album): Trust is the debut album by American jazz saxophonist Boney James, released in 1992. The album was recorded and released on the independent label Spindletop Records. (Boney James album) [80%] 2023-12-19 [1992 debut albums] [Boney James albums]...
  5. Trust (business): A trust or corporate trust is a large grouping of business interests with significant market power, which may be embodied as a corporation or as a group of corporations that cooperate with one another in various ways. These ways can ... (Finance) [80%] 2024-01-02 [Business models] [Monopoly (economics)]...
  6. Trust (social science): Trust means believing that another person will do what is expected. It brings with it a willingness for one party (the trustor) to become vulnerable to another party (the trustee), on the presumption that the trustee will act in ways ... (Social science) [80%] 2023-12-12 [Interpersonal relationships] [Reputation management]...
  7. Truss: A truss is an assembly of members such as beams, connected by nodes, that creates a rigid structure. In engineering, a truss is a structure that "consists of two-force members only, where the members are organized so that the ... (Rigid structure that consists of two-force members only) [80%] 2023-12-19 [Trusses] [Airship technology]...
  8. TRUST: TRUST (Train Running Under System TOPS) is a Network Rail computer system used for monitoring the progress of trains and tracking delays on Great Britain's rail network. It compares actual train movement events with those planned, allowing delays to ... [80%] 2024-01-12 [Railway signalling in the United Kingdom]
  9. Trust (emotion): In a social context, trust has several connotations. Definitions of trust typically refer to a situation characterized by the following aspects: One party (trustor) is willing to rely on the actions of another party (trustee); the situation is directed to ... (Emotion) [80%] 2023-11-04 [Interpersonal relationships] [Reputation management]...
  10. Trust (social science): Trust means believing that another person will do what is expected. It brings with it a willingness for one party (the trustor) to become vulnerable to another party (the trustee), on the presumption that the trustee will act in ways ... (Social science) [80%] 2024-01-26 [Interpersonal relationships] [Reputation management]...
  11. Truss: A truss is an assembly of members such as beams, connected by nodes, that creates a rigid structure. In engineering, a truss is a structure that "consists of two-force members only, where the members are organized so that the ... (Rigid structure that consists of two-force members only) [80%] 2024-01-26 [Trusses] [Airship technology]...
  12. TRUST: TRUST (Train Running Under System TOPS) is a Network Rail computer system used for monitoring the progress of trains and tracking delays on Great Britain's rail network. It compares actual train movement events with those planned, allowing delays to ... [80%] 2024-01-26 [Railway signalling in the United Kingdom]
  13. Trust (British TV series): Trust is a British television legal drama, produced, written and created by Simon Block, and broadcast on BBC One from 9 January until 13 February 2003. The series starred Robson Green, with Sarah Parish, Neil Stuke, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Eva Birthistle ... (British TV series) [80%] 2024-01-26 [BBC television dramas] [2000s British legal television series]...
  14. Trust (legal): A contract or binding agreement establishing an arrangement in which property is managed by one legal person (the trustee) for the benefit of another. (Legal) [80%] 2023-08-27
  15. Truss: In medicine, a truss is a kind of surgical appliance, particularly one used for hernia patients. A truss provides support for the herniated area, using a pad and belt arrangement to hold it in the correct position, just when it ... (Medicine) [80%] 2023-10-17 [Medical equipment]
  16. Truss (unit): A truss is a tight bundle of hay or straw. It would usually be cuboid, for storage or shipping, and would either be harvested into such bundles or cut from a large rick. (Unit) [80%] 2023-11-14 [Customary units of measurement] [Units of mass]...
  17. Trust: A trust is a legal device used to manage real or personal property, established by one person (granter or settlor) for the benefit of another (beneficiary). See also trustee. [80%] 2023-02-20 [Law]
  18. Trust (emotion): Redirect to:. (Emotion) [80%] 2024-01-12
  19. Trust (1999 film): Trust is a British television crime drama, written by Richard McBrien and directed by David Drury, that was first broadcast on ITV on 4 May 1999. Originally broadcast in two parts, and also re-cut into three episodes for international ... (1999 film) [80%] 2023-12-18 [1999 British television series debuts] [1999 British television series endings]...
  20. Trust: Trust is important, but it is also dangerous. It is important because it allows us to depend on others—for love, for advice, for help with our plumbing, or what have you—especially when we know that no outside force ... (Philosophy) [80%] 2022-01-30

external From search of external encyclopedias:

0