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What (who) is trusteeship$85504$ - definition

PRINCIPAL ORGAN OF THE UNITED NATIONS FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF TRUST TERRITORIES
Trusteeship Council; UN Trusteeship; UN Trusteeship Council; Trusteeship (United Nations); Le Conseil de tutelle des Nations unies; Trusteeship Department; UN's Trusteeship Council
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Quaker trusteeship         
IN THE EARLY 2004 SHANU MOBILE AND ELECTRONICS AASHIWAN USED TRUST TO FREE SLEEVES AT THE TIME ASIA. HAS OPEN HIS FIRST SHOP .
User:Aps2148/Quaker trusteeship; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Quaker trusteeship
In the early nineteenth century, Quakers in North Carolina used trusts to free slaves. At the time, North Carolina had adopted laws restricting the ability of slaveowners to free their slaves.
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PERSON WHO HOLDS PROPERTY, AUTHORITY, OR A POSITION OF TRUST OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE BENEFIT OF ANOTHER
Trustees; Trustee (legal); Trusteeship; Trustees in English law
(trustees)
A trustee is someone with legal control of money or property that is kept or invested for another person, company, or organization.
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PERSON WHO HOLDS PROPERTY, AUTHORITY, OR A POSITION OF TRUST OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE BENEFIT OF ANOTHER
Trustees; Trustee (legal); Trusteeship; Trustees in English law
n. a person or entity who holds the assets (corpus) of a trustee for the benefit of the beneficiaries and manages the trust and its assets under the terms of the trust stated in the declaration of trust which created it. In many "living trusts" the creator of the trust (trustor, settlor) names himself/herself (or themselves) as the original trustee who will manage the trust until his/her death when it is taken over by a successor trustee. In some trusts, such as a "charitable remainder unitrust," the trustee must be independent and therefore cannot be the creator of the trust. If a trustee has title to property, he/she/it holds title only for the benefit of the trust and its beneficiaries. See also: settlor trust trustor

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United Nations Trusteeship Council

The United Nations Trusteeship Council (French: Conseil de tutelle des Nations unies) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations, established to help ensure that trust territories were administered in the best interests of their inhabitants and of international peace and security. The trust territories—most of them former mandates of the League of Nations or territories taken from nations defeated at the end of World War II—have all now attained self-government or independence, either as separate nations or by joining neighbouring independent countries. The last was Palau, formerly part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, which became a member state of the United Nations in December 1994.