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trust$85497$ - translation to german

NHS TRUST THAT PROVIDES SECONDARY HEALTH SERVICES
Acute Trust; NHS Hospital Trust; NHS hospital trust; Acute trust

trust      
v. vertrauen; aufbewahren
trust agreement         
  • Octopus representing [[Standard Oil]] with arms wrapped around U.S. Congress and steel, copper, and shipping industries, and reaching for the White House.
LARGE GROUPING OF BUSINESS INTERESTS WITH SIGNIFICANT MARKET POWER; A LARGE CORPORATION, CORPORATE GROUP, OR TRADE ASSOCIATION THAT HOLDS A DOMINANT POSITION IN ITS SECTOR OF ACTIVITY
Trust (19th century); Trust (monopoly); Trust agreement; Trust-busting era
Treuhandsabkommen (Abkommen über die Rechten und Pflichten des Treuhänders)
trust fund         
  • Chart of a trust
THREE-PARTY FIDUCIARY RELATIONSHIP
Trust fund manager; Living trust; Trust fund; Trust (law); Trust (property); Trust (law) non-USA; Trust (Law) non-USA; Trust (Law) USA; Inter vivos trust; Private trust; Trust Law; Revocable living trust; Law of Trusts; Improvement Trust; Improvement trust; Fixed trust; Irrevocable trust; Trust Fund Manager; Trusts law; Trust inter vivos; Law of trusts; Trusts; Inter Vivos Trust; Living Trust; Revocable trust; Trust Fund Baby; Trust funds
Treuhandfond

Definition

trust fund
(trust funds)
A trust fund is an amount of money or property that someone owns, usually after inheriting it, but which is kept and invested for them.
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Wikipedia

Hospital trust

A hospital trust, also known as an acute trust, is an NHS trust that provides secondary health services within the English National Health Service and, until they were abolished, in NHS Wales. Hospital trusts were commissioned to provide these services by NHS primary care trusts and now by clinical commissioning groups. NHS trusts were established by the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 as the first step in setting up an internal market.

NHS foundation trusts were regulated by Monitor until 2016, when it was merged with the NHS Trust Development Authority to form NHS Improvement. As of January 2014, there were 59 NHS hospital trusts, out of the total of 97 NHS trusts supervised by the TDA.