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What (who) is trustee company - definition

ENTITY, OFTEN AN INDIVIDUAL, IN CHARGE OF ADMINISTERING A BANKRUPTCY ESTATE
Trustee in Bankruptcy; Bankruptcy trustee

Township trustee         
OFFICIAL WITH AUTHORITY OVER CIVIL TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT
Township Trustee; Town trustee
A township trustee or a town trustee is an official with authority who is elected over civil township government. The role of a trustee, or board of trustees, may involve helping the poor with basic necessities, provided that they have exhausted all other options of support.
trusty         
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Trustee system; Trusty system; Trusty; Trusty (disambiguation); Trusties
a.
1.
Trustworthy.
2.
Strong, firm.
trusty         
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Trustee system; Trusty system; Trusty; Trusty (disambiguation); Trusties
¦ adjective (trustier, trustiest) archaic or humorous reliable or faithful: their trusty steeds.
¦ noun (plural trusties) a prisoner who is given special privileges or responsibilities in return for good behaviour.
Derivatives
trustily adverb
trustiness noun

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Trustee in bankruptcy

A trustee in bankruptcy is an entity, often an individual, in charge of administering a bankruptcy estate.

Examples of use of trustee company
1. Basel II, which was announced in June 2004, creates international standards regarding how much capital banks need to put aside to hedge against risk. (Sharon Shpurer) TopSpin stops action against bondholders TopSpin Medical has withdrawn its legal action commenced in Delaware, to stop the trustee company from putting TopSpin‘s bondholders to vote on a motion to redeem the company‘s bonds.
2. If it were to go wrong, teaching and research would be seriously damaged over many years.Go there A decision on the proposed change in asset allocation will be taken by the management committee of the USS trustee company on June 14.