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trust agreement - translation to german

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
  • Octopus representing [[Standard Oil]] with arms wrapped around U.S. Congress and steel, copper, and shipping industries, and reaching for the White House.
  • Rockefeller-Morgan]] ''Family Tree'' (1904), which depicts how the largest trusts at the turn of the 20th century were in turn connected to each other.

trust agreement         
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
collective agreement         
AGREEMENT BETWEEN EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES
Collective bargaining agreement; Collective Bargaining Agreement; Universal validity of collective labour agreements; Collective agreements; Collectively agreed; Collective labour agreement
Kollektiv-Abkommen

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.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

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 include constituting a trade association, owning stock in one another, constituting a corporate group (sometimes specifically a conglomerate), or combinations thereof. The term trust is often used in a historical sense to refer to monopolies or near-monopolies in the United States during the Second Industrial Revolution in the 19th century and early 20th century. The use of corporate trusts during this period is the historical reason for the name "antitrust law".

In the broader sense of the term, relating to trust law, a trust is a centuries-old legal arrangement whereby one party conveys legal possession and title of certain property to a second party, called a trustee. The trustee holds the property while any benefit from the property accrues to yet another person, the beneficiary. Trusts are commonly used to hold inheritances for the benefit of children and other family members, for example. In business, such trusts, with corporate entities as the trustees, have sometimes been used to combine several large businesses in order to exert complete control over a market, which is how the narrower sense of the term grew out of the broader sense.

In the United States, the use of corporate trusts died out in the early 20th century as U.S. states passed laws making it easier to create new corporations.

Examples of use of trust agreement
1. The Zurich tribunal also cited a side letter signed by Reiman about the trust agreement with Commerzbank as evidence that Reiman was in fact IPOC‘s beneficiary owner.
2. The meeting praised Punjab Chief Minister Pervez Elahi’s statement that he would honor the Rabita Trust agreement that proposes the rehabilitation of the stranded Pakistanis in Punjab after their repatriation by the Pakistan government.
3. Vedomosti said Vekselberg obtained the injunction on the grounds that Bresht and Tetyukhin had violated the terms of a trust agreement to raise money to buy out the Renova shares.
4. A trust agreement made in December 2000 states that he recognizes the assets in the trust "are concentrated in the stock of HCA." It released the trustee from "any obligation . . . to diversify the investments." That same month, trustees informed Frist that he and his family owned at least $11.35 million in HCA stock.